
Here are some kindergarten math practice worksheets that you can use to help your child develop their math skills:
Counting and Number Writing
1. Counting to 10
– Write the numbers 1-10 on a sheet of paper.
2. Write the numbers 1-5
– Write the numbers 1-5 on a sheet of paper.
3. Counting Blocks
– Draw 5-10 blocks on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child count the blocks and write the number.
Basic Addition and Subtraction
1. Counting More or Less
– Draw 5-10 blocks on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child count the blocks and then add or subtract a few more blocks.
– Have them write the new number.
2. Adding Two Numbers
– Write two numbers next to each other on a sheet of paper (e.g. 2 + 3).
– Have your child count the numbers and write the total.
3. Subtracting Two Numbers
– Write two numbers next to each other on a sheet of paper (e.g. 5 – 2).
– Have your child count the numbers and write the difference.
Shapes and Patterns
1. Shapes
– Draw 5-10 different shapes (e.g. square, circle, triangle, etc.) on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child identify each shape and write its name.
2. Pattern Blocks
– Draw a series of 5-10 blocks with different shapes and colors on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child follow the pattern and identify the next shape in the sequence.
Money
1. Coins
– Draw 5-10 coins on a sheet of paper (e.g. pennies, nickels, dimes, etc.).
– Have your child identify each coin and count the total amount.
2. Bill Practice
– Draw a series of bills (e.g. $1, $5, $10) on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child identify each bill and write its value.
Measurement
1. Length
– Draw a series of 5-10 objects of different lengths on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child measure each object using a ruler or measuring strip.
2. Counting Cups
– Draw 5-10 cups on a sheet of paper.
– Have your child pour a certain number of cups into a container and count the total.
Remember to make math practice fun and engaging for your child! Encourage them to use their imagination and creativity while solving math problems.






