Ordinal Numbers Worksheets for Kindergarten

Ordinal Numbers

Welcome to our ordinal numbers worksheets for kindergarten students! Ordinal numbers are numbers that tell us the position or order of things in a list or a sequence. Instead of just counting how many items there are (1, 2, 3, etc.) ordinal numbers tell us which item is first, second, third, and so on. For…

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Kindergarten Graphing Worksheets

Kindergarten Graphing Worksheet PDF

Welcome to our kindergarten graphing worksheets! Teaching kindergarten students how to read basic bar graphs is important because it helps them develop skills like counting, comparing, and critical thinking. Early exposure helps children understand more complex data in the future. It also fosters curiosity and prepares them for a world where interpreting visual data is…

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Kindergarten Math Worksheets

Here you’ll find hundreds of printable Kindergarten math worksheets that cover all the basic concepts your student will need to learn. We cover basic number recognition, counting, and adding with objects and numerals. We offer worksheets for counting money, telling time, and ordinal numbers. Basic graphing, and concepts like over and under, in front of…

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Counting Worksheets

Counting to 5 PDF Worksheet

Welcome to our counting worksheets for preschool and kindergarten students! Your student will learn to identify, count, and write numbers from 1-20. Our colorful worksheets are meant to make learning fun and build a solid math foundation. When children learn to quickly identify numbers and count items it makes addition and subtraction much easier to…

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Size, Distance & Direction Worksheets

Over and Under Worksheet PDF

Spatial concepts help us understand our physical relationship to the objects around us as well as the relationship between the objects we see. Understanding the spatial concepts of over and under, in front of and behind, taller and shorter, and placement will help your child become a good communicator. Not only will they be able…

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Odd and Even Worksheets for Kindergarten

Kindergarten Odd or Even Worksheets

These odd or even worksheets for kindergarteners are a great way to teach foundational math concepts in a fun way. They help kids learn to distinguish between odd and even numbers, which is important for building their math skills. These worksheets also encourage critical thinking and problem-solving while making learning enjoyable. Instruction: If your kindergartener…

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Shapes Worksheets

Matching Shapes to Everyday Objects

In kindergarten, students learn about basic 2D shapes like circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles. They may also learn about 3D shapes like spheres, cubes, and cylinders. We’ve included a variety of printable PDFs below to help your student learn to identify shapes, write their names, compare them, and more. When math is combined with reading…

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Kindergarten Comparing Numbers Worksheets

Comparing Numbers

Welcome to our preschool and Kindergarten comparing numbers worksheets! These printable worksheets will help your student understand numbers, their value, and their relationship with other numbers. Being able to quickly identify whether one number is greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to (=) another is a foundational life skill. We’ll begin by helping…

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Triple Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Borrowing)

Triple Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Printable PDFs)

Triple-digit subtraction with regrouping follows the same basic principles as double-digit subtraction with regrouping. It just involves three-digit numbers and requires borrowing from the tens and/or hundreds place. Triple-digit subtraction with regrouping can be more confusing because of the potential for multiple instances of regrouping. However, it uses the same process as simpler forms of…

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Triple Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping

Triple Digit Subtraction with no regrouping - Printable PDF

Our triple-digit subtraction without regrouping worksheets follow the same basic principles as double-digit subtraction without regrouping. It just involves three-digit numbers instead of two. In these problems, each digit in the number you’re subtracting from is greater than or equal to the number you’re subtracting. This means you can subtract without having to regroup (or…

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