![]() ![]() This sheet works on sequencing and the directional counting of integers. Before, After, Between - We work on numbers and their position in a sequence.Match the starfish sets to the numbers that they represent. Matching to 5 Animals - We work on the integers 1 to 5.This skill comes up a great deal on assessments. Students match integers to their tally counts. Match the Numbers to Tallies - Draw from the tally marks to the integer.We hope to get students in the habit of crossing out visuals until they have their math facts down pat. Cross Out Subtraction - Visual subtraction to get them started.You can circle or color the number you need. There are 16 printable pages and 8 version of this one for plenty of practice. Counting Groups - This is a huge one 16 sheets in all.We work our way toward adding by counting to get there. Counting as Addition - Count the animals to add them up.This might give some students some trouble due to some similarities they share. Which Critter Doesn't Belong? - A nice set of patterns and sorting.There are 3 version of this one in this pack for you. Understanding Basic Patterns - We go over simple patterns.Color all the shapes that have equal parts (symmetry). These seemingly simple sheet covers a lot of key skills and introduces new ones too. ![]() Shading Equals - Fractions and symmetry skills in one.A really great practice set to get students some heavy practice on reading and understanding data tables. Secret Riddle Code - Works on reading data tables.First estimate how many of each kind of shape there is, then go ahead and count it to see how close you were. The Shape Estimation Break Dance Party - Estimate and then count the shapes.They are often referred to as Pictographs in most learning standards. This is an introductory worksheet for picture graphs. Meeting Pictographs - We introduce visual graphing skills.You can find skillĪnd topic based worksheets by simply visiting our math Sheets should help you achieve this with your child. Of being able to count to 10 and following verbal directions properly. Kindergarten teachers look for the introductory math skills Students at this level are preparingįor Kindergarten. They are helpfulįor students usually of age three to five. These math worksheets are designed specifically for preschoolers followingĪ mix of national standards and primer math skill indicators. Preschool Math Worksheets (For Ages 3 to 5) ![]()
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