I’ve posted many alphabet writing practice worksheets and alphabet coloring pages but haven’t had yet a post about numbers, counting and number writing practice sheets. So here you go! Below you’ll find 20+ worksheets to teach your preschoolers and kindergarteners numbers, counting, tracing and writing numbers from one through fifty.
We’ve just passed the quietest ever Halloween (due to the pandemic), and now it’s almost time for Thanksgiving. I’m not sure what Thanksgiving is going to be like this year, but I do hope it’ll still be an exciting time for kids and adults alike with (smaller) family gathering, still tons of yummy turkey dishes and other food and festivities, and possibly some shopping on Black Friday.
Learning the ABC and practice writing the alphabet is among the very first things that kids spend a lot of time with teachers and parents exploring, teaching and learning together. At this very early age, learning should be experienced through playing, practicing and repeating to make the whole process fun and easy for kids to absorb and remember.
In previous posts, I presented a lot of alphabet coloring pages to help kids recognize all the letters from A-Z through coloring activities with both uppercase and lowercase letters. In this post, I’m introducing to you series of alphabet manuscript tracing worksheets. Happy playing & learning!
Although my little daughter is already past the age of learning smaller numbers (from 1 to 10, or 1 to 20), sometimes she still ask me for some coloring-by-numbers printables. Maybe she wanted to remember the time that she started learning numbers, or maybe she just wanted to see where the random arrangement of numbers and color keys can take her.
I’ve either collected or created many of the coloring by numbers printables for her a while back and wanted to share them here with you or your little ones. Hope they like it!
This post contains 30+ basic counting and math sheets for late kindergarten and first grade. The practice sheets are presented using tally-type graphics and the box model, so it’ll be easier and more fun for kid to learn.
If your kid is just starting out with numbers, I’d also recommend these Number Writing Practice Sheets for them. On the other hand, if your kid has already mastered counting and writing number, I’d recommend these Addition and Subtraction Math Worksheets with different levels of difficulty from single-digit to two- or three-digit math problems.
I’ve always wanted to create math worksheets for my kids, at least the simple addition and subtraction math problems for them to practice but really didn’t have a chance to work on it. Now that my kids’ schools were shut down due to the coronavirus, and major counties in California (and other states as well) in the U.S. are practicing and enforcing shelter in place policies, we practically can’t go anywhere for the next 3-4 weeks, so I’m feeling a strong need to create the new math worksheets for my kids and to share with you as well.
Hope you find these and other materials useful! Please add comments to let me know how you use them! Best wishes and stay calm and healthy!
For kids, learning is important, and playing is even more important. As a parent of two daughters, I’ve always tried to incorporate and start learning with playing so that my kids would feel excited about learning new things through various joyful educational activities. With the helps and contribution of my two daughters, this website was born.