Free Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Welcome to Kindergarten! Our printable resources help 5 and 6-year-olds transition from counting objects to solving simple addition, subtraction, and understanding time & money.

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Math Tools for Kindergarten

Interactive generators to create unlimited practice pages for early math skills.

Simple Addition

Generate single-digit problems (e.g., 2 + 3) to build confidence.

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Simple Subtraction

Basic take-away problems with numbers 1-10 or 1-20.

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Picture Addition

Visual addition exercises perfect for bridging counting to math.

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Picture Subtraction

Cross out items to solve subtraction problems visually.

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Shapes & Geometry

Identify basic 2D shapes (circle, square) and introduction to 3D.

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Telling Time

Learn to read the hour and half-hour on analog clocks.

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Money & Coins

Recognize pennies, nickels, dimes, and start counting cents.

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Kindergarten Math Curriculum Overview

In Kindergarten, children transition from simple counting to performing mathematical operations. Our free worksheets support the Common Core standards for this age group, focusing on:

  • Operations & Algebraic Thinking: Understanding addition as putting together and adding to, and subtraction as taking apart and taking from.
  • Number & Operations in Base Ten: Working with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value.
  • Measurement & Data: Describe and compare measurable attributes (length, weight).
  • Geometry: Identify and describe shapes (squares, circles, triangles, rectangles, hexagons). [Image of 2D shapes for kindergarten]

Tips for Kindergarten Math Success

Math shouldn't be boring! Here is how to use our worksheets effectively:

  • Start Visual: Use our **Picture Addition** worksheets before moving to standard numbers. Seeing the objects helps concept retention.
  • Use Manipulatives: When doing **Simple Subtraction**, use real beans or buttons. Let the child physically take them away.
  • Daily Practice: Short, 10-minute sessions are better than long hours. Consistency builds the neural pathways for math fluency.

Prepare for First Grade

Mastering these skills now ensures a smooth transition to Grade 1 math. Download our free resources today and make learning a daily habit!

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