Free Counting & Number Sense Worksheets for Kindergarten

Explore free counting & Number Sense worksheets for kindergarten learners 5 years old. This filtered collection focuses on counting & Number Sense within math, including counting objects, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and early number confidence. These screen-free worksheets help children grow while building confidence through clear, concrete early math practice. These printable PDF activities work well for home practice, centers, small-group work, and classroom review.

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Count & Play Safari: Kindergarten Number Hunt Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount & Play Safari: Kindergarten Number HuntTurn counting time into adventure time with Whizki Learning! This colorful kindergarten worksheet helps 5-year-olds explore numbers through playful objects and simple challenges. Watch early math confidence grow with every counted picture.
Count & Play: Kindergarten Number Fun Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount & Play: Kindergarten Number Fun WorksheetSpark your child's love of numbers with a playful counting adventure. Whizki Learning turns everyday objects into friendly math helpers for curious four-year-olds.
Count the Cute Critters! Kindergarten Numbers 1 to 5 Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount the Cute Critters! Kindergarten Numbers 1 to 5Spark early math joy with a playful counting adventure from Whizki Learning. Young children will count friendly animals and toys from 1 to 5.
Count and Play Safari: Numbers Adventure for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount and Play Safari: Numbers Adventure for KindergartenGet ready for a number safari packed with friendly animals and toys. Whizki Learning turns early math practice into a playful adventure for young explorers. Perfect for curious 5-year-old learners who love to count, circle, and color.
Count the Critters! Kindergarten Number Fun Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount the Critters! Kindergarten Number FunReady to turn counting practice into an adventure? Whizki Learning brings numbers to life with playful pictures, easy activities, and confidence-boosting challenges for young learners.
Count the Cute Things! Kindergarten Number Adventure Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount the Cute Things! Kindergarten Number AdventureSpark early math joy with a playful counting adventure from Whizki Learning. Young children will count animals, shapes, and treats while building strong number skills.
Count & Play: Kindergarten Number Fun Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount & Play: Kindergarten Number FunMake counting feel like a game for your 5-year-old with a colorful Whizki Learning worksheet. Friendly objects, clear numbers, and simple directions keep young learners excited about math.
Count the Cute Critters! Kindergarten Number Fun Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount the Cute Critters! Kindergarten Number FunSpark early math joy with a playful counting adventure from Whizki Learning. Colorful pictures and simple tasks help your child master numbers with confidence.
Tracing the Cursive Number 8 Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Cursive Number 8 WorksheetKids often stall on letter and number shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast when tracing feels like work. Try this page for 3 minutes, point to the dolphin, say “eight,” and trace the cursive 8 together once. Whizki Learning keeps the practice simple and easy to repeat.
Tracing the Number Seven With Neptune Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Number Seven With NeptuneFive-year-olds can get stuck on pencil shapes, and the curved lines of a seven often turn into a wiggle-fest. On this Whizki Learning page, start with a finger trace of the numeral, then use the Neptune picture as the “home” for seven and trace it again with a pencil.
Tracing Arabic Numeral 9 for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Arabic Numeral 9 for KindergartenKids often stall on the squiggles in number shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Take this Tracing Arabic Numeral 9 page and do just one short round together. Point at the shirt picture, say “nine,” trace the digit once, then let your child trace it again with your finger guiding.
Tracing the Number Six with Snowboard Picture Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Number Six with Snowboard PictureKids often stall on the twisty curves of a number like six, and five-year-olds get bored fast with long handwriting time. This page is a quick, shared tracing moment for kindergarten. Whizki Learning suggests doing one trace with the finger, then one trace with a pencil, right next to the snowboard picture.

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