These marshmallow shapes is a great way for kids to begin developing engineering skills.
Telling Time – Label Minutes
This clock is hands-free, but it shouldn’t be! Telling time is a fundamental math concept that young learners can find challenging.
Telling Time Worksheet #3
For this printable telling time worksheet, young learners read the time and then draw the hour and minute hands that match the time. Kids learn to tell time to the hour.
3D Shapes Word Mat/Poster
This colorful and straightforward 3D shapes word mat or poster can teach kids the names and attributes of various 3D shapes. One page shows seven common 3D shapes, their proper names, and the corresponding number of faces, vertices, and edges.
Two Digit Addition (No Regrouping) #2
Bring fun into your classroom and let students solve two-digit addition no regrouping problems with cute little monsters.
Hundreds Chart with Missing Numbers
Can your child count all the way up to 100? Challenge your studetns to show theit math skills and fill the missing numbers in this hundreds chart.
Comparing Numbers up to 20 – Part 1
With this printable, kids compare numbers up to 20. Kids look at two numbers and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.
Counting to 100 – Cut and Paste 1
With this worksheet, kids count from 1 to 20, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “one, two, three, four.”
Adding With Vegetables #4
Kids count dots on ten frame and figure out how many more needed to make 10.
Sorting Activity for 3D Shapes
Sight words spelling dictionary is great for independent practice. Students reinforce their vocabulary and practice spelling sight words that have been taught. Primer Dolch sight words set 9 includes words: eat, who, new, must, black, white, soon, our, ate, say, under, please.
Two Digit Addition (No Regrouping) #13
Addition worksheets without regrouping with cute monsters are great for mastering your child’s fundamental math skills.
Single-Digit Addition Worksheet 6
Young mathematicians practice counting and adding numbers up to ten. This worksheet will ensure that your kid gets plenty of practice.
Comparing Numbers up to 50 – Part 1
With this printable, kids compare numbers up to 50. Kids look at two numbers and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.
Fill in The Hundreds Chart Worksheet
Invite your studentns to show their math skills and fill in the missing numbers in this hundreds chart. Look for the number order and figure out missing numbers up to 100.
Two Digit Addition (Regrouping) #20
Practicing math skills with our two digit addition regrouping worksheet will not be bored for your second-grader.
Addition Word Problem #11
Kids cut out the apples that help them to solve addition problems. Kids write the total in the box.
Telling Time – Label Hours
Learning to tell time is a crucial math concept that young learners can find challenging to comprehend. Start exploring time and clock with telling time worksheets.
Telling Time Worksheet #4
This printable math worksheet provides young learners with hands-on practice. Kids practice telling time on analog roman clocks.
Counting 1-10 Worksheet
With this worksheet, kids practice sequence counting from 1 to 10. Ask your students to say the numbers they glue. For example, “one, two, three, four, five…”
3D Shapes Properties | Quiz
Time to see how much you’ve learned about 3D shapes! In this simple to follow review quiz, kids are asked to name and describe each of seven 3D shapes, paying close attention to the properties (edges, faces, vertices).
Counting to 100 – Cut and Paste 2
With this worksheet, kids count from 21 to 40, then cut and paste the missing numbers. Say numbers aloud, “twenty one, twenty two, twenty three, twenty four.”
Two Digit Addition (No Regrouping) #1
This worksheet helps kids learn about the triangular prism in several engaging but simple steps. Children can label the shape, draw their triangular prism, and count the edges, faces, and vertices.
3D Shapes Movement Experiment
In this activity, learners can experiment with various 3D shapes to see how specific shapes move. Kids are asked to indicate whether it’s possible to slide, roll, or stack each of seven 3D shapes.Â
Comparing Numbers up to 60 – Part 2
With this printable worksheet, kindergarten kids compare numbers up to 60 and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.
Subtracting With Apples #2
Kids practice subtracting up to 10. Kids count and cross out apples and write the equation.
Telling Time Worksheet #9
Many kids may find it easier to tell time on a digital clock as they see a digital format on most items around them.
Cut & Solve – Number Bonds #6
Kids look at six addition up to 5 problems and determine is it true or false. Kids cut and paste the equation into the correct column.
Comparing Numbers up to 80 – Part 2
With this printable worksheet, kindergarten kids compare numbers up to 80 and write a symbol in the provided box. Kids solve 12 math problems.