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.
Browse WorksheetsMath 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.
Simple Subtraction
Basic take-away problems with numbers 1-10 or 1-20.
Picture Addition
Visual addition exercises perfect for bridging counting to math.
Picture Subtraction
Cross out items to solve subtraction problems visually.
Shapes & Geometry
Identify basic 2D shapes (circle, square) and introduction to 3D.
Telling Time
Learn to read the hour and half-hour on analog clocks.
Money & Coins
Recognize pennies, nickels, dimes, and start counting cents.
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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