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Seven Fruits

For Students Pre-K - K
In this counting to seven worksheet, students count the fruit in each of 6 sets. Students draw more fruit in each row to make seven.
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Counting Groups of Ten 1

For Students K - 2nd
In this counting sets of ten instructional activity, students count groups of ten, write the two-digit numbers, and add the extra units. Students solve 9 problems.
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Which One Could Make This Shape?

For Students K - 2nd
Explore two and three-dimensional shapes. Learners first examine three 2-D shapes and determine which of three 3-D figures could have made that shape. The wording here is a bit confusing; make sure your kids understand what it is asking....
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Halloween How Many #2 (Word Names for Numbers)

For Students K - 1st
For this math worksheet, students read the word names for the numbers one through five. Students draw a line from each number word to the group that shows how many. The pictures are Halloween related.
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Counting: The Number 10

For Students K - 1st
In this number 10 worksheet, students practice printing the number ten on the provided lines. Students then color ten socks, draw ten sweets, and ten pears.
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Counting: The Number 1

For Students K - 1st
In this number one activity, students print the number one on the blank lines. Students then color the sets of images that contain one object. Students draw one ball and one apple.
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Counting: The Number 2

For Students K - 1st
In this number 2 instructional activity, students print the number 2 several times on the provided lines and then color the sets of two pictures. Students also draw two bananas and two pairs.
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One and Two

For Students K - 1st
In this counting to 2 worksheet, students study the playground illustration and write the number that represents how many of each item is in the picture.
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One Tortoise

For Teachers Pre-K - K
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace 6 examples of the number 1 and color the picture of one tortoise. The word "one" is also on the page for students to read.
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Counting: The Number 3

For Students K - 1st
In this number 3 worksheet, students print the number 2 several times on the provided lines. Students color the sets of 3 pictures. Students draw 3 books and 3 faces.
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Color Partners for Five

For Students K - 1st
In this coloring number worksheet, students practice counting from 1-5 by coloring the pictures in each set according to the number and color given. Students list the total number of pictures in the box.
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Number Worksheets

For Students K - 1st
In this number recognition worksheet, students study the numbers in each set and write the missing number on the blank line.
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Moose Juice

For Students K - 1st Standards
Math can be delicious with a fun smoothie worksheet! Kids count the number of fruits that go into a smoothie in an activity worksheet, draw the fruit in the blender, and complete the addition problem on the side. Each page increases in...
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Where's That Shape?

For Students K - 2nd Standards
Your kindergartners know their shapes - but can they identify their locations? A 3x3 grid contains geometric shapes such as diamonds, circles, and hexagons, and pupils locate the shapes within the grid. Which shape is underneath the...
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Understanding Categories of Shapes

For Students K - 3rd
What are these shapes? Scholars match seven shapes to their names: rhombus, sphere, square, cone, circle, triangle, and parallelogram. Although there isn't much to this instructional activity, the shapes are nicely colored and it would...
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Recognize and Draw Shapes- Matching Worksheet

For Students K - 1st
Explore some of the lesser-known shapes in this matching activity: oval, trapezoid, parallelogram, cross, and hexagon. Learners examine a set of the shapes and match them to a list of names. It may be confusing for some to figure out...
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9 Sweet Treats

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
For this number 9 worksheet, learners look at the 9 pictures on the worksheet, tracing the number 9 three times and the word nine twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
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8 Ocean Animals

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this number 8 worksheet, students count the number of ocean animals on the worksheet, trace the number 8 three times and the word eight twice. Students print the number and word 8 five times each on their own.
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Leopards: Spotting 10s

For Students K - 1st
Count the spots on 4 pictured leopards and circle groups of 10. Count the extras. Write how many 10s and how many "left overs" in blank spaces. Write the total number in a box. Can a leopard change its spots? Enrich this math tool by...
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4 Four Leaf Clovers

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this number 4 worksheet, students count the four leaf clovers, trace the number 4 three times and the word four twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
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Count the Dots: 10 Plus More Makes 11-20

For Students K - 1st
Young math learners count and circle a group of 10 dots. They count on the extras, and write the corresponding number between 11 and 20 in a box. Nine practice problems in all. 
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The Number Fifteen-Printing Practice

For Students K - 1st
In this number 15 worksheet, students practice tracing and writing both the number and word fifteen multiple times on lines provided. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Equal or Not Equal

For Students K
Tiny mathematicians count the number of shapes (up to 8) in pairs of object groups and identify the sets as equal or not equal. Five practice problems. They also draw 2 groups of shapes that are not equal. A focused tool that requires...
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Trick-or-Treat: Who Has More the Most Halloween Candy?

For Students K - 1st
Happy Halloween! Little boys and ghouls will count each set of candy. They then write the number they counted under each set. After that, they circle the candy set that has the most. 

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