Free printable math worksheets for kindergarten (addition) PDF
In the time of COVID-19, many parents are finding themselves homeschooling their kids. This can be wonderful, but also hectic and stressful! Printer Friendly is here to help. We have worksheets of all sorts to teach your kids math and other useful skills. In this post, we have worksheets for kindergarten. Check out this post if you find yourself needing more kindergarten math.
If you work through these sheets and realize they might be too difficult for your child, don’t worry! We also have pre-school worksheets for you, here and here.
Simple addition worksheet
Our first sheet includes basic addition. You simply count the flowers and write the corresponding numbers in the blanks provided, and then add them and give the sum. If you want more of a challenge for your child, you can add several lines together!
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Geometry sheet
Geometry is studied as a field in its own (usually in middle or high school) but it’s good to get young students interested in shapes and patterns early. This sheet allows students to practice their shapes and also learn how to recognize and complete patterns. You can also use this sheet to play games where kids try to find shapes in the world around them. See how many they can count in two minutes!
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Coin recognition and simple counting
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Counting to 20
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It’s sometimes difficult to know what you should be teaching your child; Do you want to learn more about what your child will learn in Kindergarten? Check out this post with five things your child will use in school! It’s especially important to know what your child should be learning, especially in a time when many parents are becoming homeschool teachers. We hope these worksheets help you!
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