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T. Smith Publishing

Counting on the Farm

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Hee-haw! Preschool or kindergarten math pupils identify and count different objects in a lively farm landscape. Beneath the picture, each animal or plant is represented pictorially, and little ones simply write the total count for each....
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T. Smith Publishing

Counting Dots to Five

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Cute as a bug in a rug! This task involves tracing dotted-line numbers, counting the spots on ladybugs' backs, and then drawing a line to match the insect to the corresponding numeral. This is ideal to include in your homework packets...
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T. Smith Publishing

Fun With Fruit

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Following directions and counting skills are foundational for your kindergarteners. On this simple worksheet are pictures of pears, apples, bananas, and oranges for youngsters to count and draw shapes around according to written...
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Curated OER

Garden Grid

For Teachers 2nd - 6th Standards
Basically, your class reads about different garden plants from an included handout and seedĀ packets that you provide, and then uses a grid to plan out where to place the plants. They can practice counting with the seeds, grouping,...
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T. Smith Publishing

Easter Counting Fun

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Bunnies, eggs, and creepy crawlers make this worksheet attractive for your beginning counters. Math content standards in the Common Core for kindergarten are readily met by assigning this worksheet. Reserve this to use in the spring as a...
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Curated OER

Count, Color, and Add Dogs: Seven Worksheets

For Students 1st Standards
Go, dog! Go! Math minors count the running dogs and count the sitting dogs, and come up with the total. These straightforward worksheets are a splendid tool for introducing little ones to addition. Add them to your arsenal when striving...
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Curated OER

Count, Trace, and Print Numbers 1-5

For Teachers K - 1st Standards
In this number practice worksheet, students count the dots, trace the numbers using the stroke patterns, and then print the numbers three times.
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Curated OER

Counting Farm Animals

For Students Pre-K Standards
Very simply, fledgling farmers count farm animals, trace the numbers, and then draw a line to connect them to the matching set on the other half of the page. Because the correct number is listed right next to each group of animals, this...
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T. Smith Publishing

Counting Fish

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Individuals examine a picture of children standing on a bridge over a fish pond. They count the fish and write a number to represent how many are in the water. Cute, simple, and to the point. Note, however, that there is only one problem...
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TLS Books

Easter Count and Color

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Mostly a holiday coloring sheet, kindergarteners also count and write the number of jellybeans depicted. Though there is only one set of objects to count, the activity does, indeed meet the stated Common Core standards. Ask individuals...
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Curated OER

Halloween Count and Color

For Students 1st - 2nd Standards
In this Halloween counting and coloring worksheet, learners count up the number of Halloween images and write the number on the line. Students color the Halloween pictures according the specific colors.
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T. Smith Publishing

Number Sense worksheet A - Find the Missing Numbers

For Students K - 1st Standards
Ten rows of the numbers 1-10 are printed on each of the half-page worksheets. In each row, one of the numbers is replaced by a box in which pupils print the absent numeral. This is a handy tool for assessing your classes' grasp on the...
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T. Smith Publishing

Counting to Five

For Students K - 1st Standards
Rows of cartoon-style animals are displayed for your mini mathematicians to count. At the end of each row, they write the number of animals counted. Numbers only range from 1 to 5, so this is most appropriate for absolute beginners. Cute!