2D3D Shapes, Venn Diagram and Fractions for 1stGrade: Math and Literacy, Counting, Drawing Shapes.First grade students begin exploring math and literacy through fun and connected activities. They learn about 2D and 3D shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, cubes, and spheres. Children practice drawing shapes, counting sides and corners, and comparing flat and solid figures. They also use Venn diagrams to sort objects and find similarities and differences. This activity builds logical thin
Math within20 for1stGrade: Addition, Subtraction, Division, Comparing1) Number 11–20 for Kindergarten: Tracing, Counting, Ten Frame, Writing, Coloring This worksheet helps children practice numbers from 11 to 20. Activities include tracing the numbers, counting objects, using ten frames to visualize quantities, writing numbers independently, and coloring pictures related to the numbers. 2) Addition and Subtraction within 20 for Kindergarten: Tracing, Counting, Writing, ColoringThis worksheet i
Math Worksheets Theme 1–10 for Grade 1Reading and Writing Numbers 1–10Children practice recognizing, reading, and writing numbers from 1 to 10. This helps them connect symbols (numerals) with spoken words and written forms. Understanding Quantity and Value of Numbers 1–10Students learn that each number represents a specific amount. For example, “3” means three objects, and “7” means seven objects. This builds the foundation for number sense and logical thinking. Addition within 10Children practi
Winter Compare Number up to 20 for Kindergarten. Greater than/Less than/Equal to.Objective: Children practice comparing numbers from 1 to 20 using the concepts of greater than (>), less than (<), and equal to (=). Learning Goal: Children strengthen number sense, understand relationships between numbers, and learn to use comparison symbols correctly in a playful winter setting. Activities:Students look at two numbers (e.g., 12 and 8).They decide which number is greater, which is sm
Division is one of the four fundamental operations in mathematics. It represents the process of separating a quantity into equal parts. In this worksheet, division is explored through three key aspects: Fluent Equal SharingThis refers to the ability to distribute objects or numbers equally with confidence and accuracy.Example: 12 apples shared among 4 children → each child receives 3 apples.The focus is on efficiency and fluency, not just the mechanical steps.Grouping with and without PicturesD
Winter More or Less Compare Groups and Number within 10 for PreK-KindergartenHello children! ❄️ Today we will do a fun winter worksheet. You will see pictures of winter things, like snowflakes, mittens, hats, and boots. Compare pictures: Count the winter pictures. Circle “Yes” or “No.”Compare groups: Look at two groups. Circle or color the group with more or less.Compare numbers (1–10): Look at the numbers. Choose which is larger or smaller.Simple pictures and easy-to-understand text to prepare
Comparing and Ordering up to 100 and up to 1000: Greatest, Least, Word Problem. This worksheet is designed to help Grade 2 students practice comparing and ordering numbers up to 100 and up to 1000. Students will learn how to compare two numbers using the symbols greater than (>), less than ( <), and equal to (=). For example, they will see that 45 is greater than 32, 78 is less than 90, and 56 is equal to 56. They will also practice ordering numbers in a set, identifying which number is t
Valentine Math Fun: Addition & Subtraction within 10 - February worksheetThis worksheet is special for February, the month of Valentine’s Day. Children will practice easy addition and subtraction up to 10 using Valentine symbols like hearts, roses, chocolates, and cards. Students will solve simple number sentences, such as:“What numbers add up to 10?” “What numbers subtract to make 0?”There are matching exercises where children connect equations with the correct answers.There are also word prob
2nd-3rd Grade Multiplication skill: Repeated Addition, Fluency Up, Arrays and Multiplication PropertiesThis worksheet is designed to help students in 2nd and 3rd grade strengthen their multiplication skills. Students will begin by practicing repeated addition, which shows how multiplication is simply adding the same number again and again. For example, 3 + 3 + 3 is the same as 3 × 3. Next, students will work on fluency, building speed and confidence with multiplication facts so they can solve p
Size and Measuring Worksheet for Kindergarten. Comparing, Number, Writing, Observe from the picture.A Size and Measuring Worksheet for Kindergarten helps young children learn to compare big and small objects through simple and fun activities. It encourages kids to observe pictures closely and decide which items are longer, taller, or shorter. The worksheet also includes number tasks that allow children to count and connect quantities to different sizes. Writing practice is added to help them tra
Pictorial Chart for Kindergarten and preparation for Grade 1. This worksheet introduces young learners to pictorial charts in a simple and engaging way. Children will practice counting objects and representing data using pictures or symbols. They will learn how each picture stands for a certain number of items. Activities include coloring, drawing circles, and comparing quantities. The worksheet helps prepare kindergarten students for Grade 1 mathematics. It builds early skills in data handling
Learning the number 1-100 for Kindergarten. Counting, Place Value, Missing Number Addition and Subtraction, Skip counting.Learning the numbers 1–100 in Kindergarten helps children build a strong foundation in early math by recognizing and naming each number. Counting forward and backward encourages number sense and helps young learners understand patterns in sequences. Place value introduces the idea that digits have different values depending on their position, preparing children for future ar
Christmas Party Graphs with Bar graphs and Pictographs. A Christmas party becomes a joyful chance to learn with graphs. Children can use bar graphs to count how many cupcakes french fried pizza and donuts are served. Pictographs make the party lively by showing activities can also be displayed in graphs to compare their numbers. Travel to the party, whether by bus, car, or motorbike, can be represented with simple pictographs. and gifts are counted. Through these festive graphs, young learners c
Christmas graphs 1stGrade: Pictograph, Bar Graph, Tally, Graph Tables and Word Problem.Christmas graphs for first graders use fun holiday themes to help students understand data. A pictograph shows information with Christmas images like trees, ornaments, or gifts. A bar graph compares amounts using bars whose heights represent different numbers. Tally marks let students count items quickly using lines grouped by fives. Graph tables organize Christmas data clearly so students can read and sor
Number11-20 for Kindergarten: Tracing, Counting, Ten frame, Writing, Coloring.Children in kindergarten can explore numbers 11–20 through fun and simple activities. They begin by tracing each number to understand its shape and movement. Counting everyday objects helps them connect numbers with real life. Using ten frames makes numbers easy to see and compare. Writing practice allows children to form numbers on their own with confidence. Coloring pages add creativity and joy, turning learning into
Addition within 10 for Kindergarten.Writing,Word problem,Counting,Missing letter.Children learn to write simple addition equations using numbers from 0–10, such as 3 + 2 = 5, and practice solving word problems that relate to real-life situations like adding toys or fruits. They use counting objects such as pictures or fingers to help find the total and also complete missing-number problems, for example 4 + __ = 7. These activities develop early mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills. T
Addition and Subtraction within 20 for Kindergarten. Tracing, Counting, Writing and Coloring.Children in kindergarten learn addition and subtraction within 20 through playful and engaging activities. Tracing numbers helps them practice writing clearly while building fine motor skills. Counting everyday objects allows them to connect numbers with real-life experiences and understand quantity. Writing exercises strengthen memory and support the development of early math skills. Coloring pictures r
Subtraction within 10 for Kindergarten.Writing,Counting,Subtract,Less or more.Subtraction within 10 helps kindergarten children understand how to take away objects from a group. Through counting and writing numbers, young learners practice basic math skills. Children learn to subtract by using pictures, fingers, or small objects. They also compare groups to see which has less or more. These activities build a strong foundation for future math learning. With fun games and practice, subtraction be
Number 1 - 10 For Kindergarten:Tracing,Counting,Ten Frames,Writing ,Coloring.Number 1-10 For Kindergarten is a fun and engaging learning tool designed to help young children build foundational math skills. This set includes activities such as tracing numbers, counting objects, using ten frames, and writing numbers. It is perfect for introducing kids to early math concepts in a hands-on way. The coloring sections make learning even more enjoyable while developing fine motor skills. By completing
Doubles and Near Doubles for 1st-2ndGrade: Sorting and Fluency Practice.This worksheet helps students practice addition using doubles and near doubles. First, students will complete the addition sentences by filling in the missing numbers. Next, they will sort the problems into groups and practice for fluency. Students will learn to add using doubles plus one or minus one to solve near doubles. They will also explore increasing patterns and continue the sequences correctly. Another activity is a
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