Free Math Worksheets for Kindergarten

Explore free math worksheets for kindergarten learners 6 years old. This filtered collection brings together math worksheet practice, including counting, addition, shapes, and measurement. These screen-free worksheets support logical Thinking through repeated, manageable practice instead of noisy busywork. These printable PDF activities work well for home practice, centers, small-group work, and classroom review.

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Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds often stall when worksheets feel random, especially with shape patterns. Whizki Learning made the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet to help kids predict what comes next using clear, repeatable shape rows. Start with one row at a time during a short, calm table moment.
Kindergarten Subtraction Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Subtraction WorksheetFive-year-olds can stall on subtraction when numbers feel like “just do stuff” instead of something they can picture. Try one problem together, start with the bigger number, then circle the part to take away. This subtraction worksheet from Whizki Learning gives you a quick shared practice moment.
Kindergarten Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract One Number Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract One NumberIf five-year-olds stall on subtraction because counting backward feels off, you are not alone. On this Whizki Learning printable, point to the big number, then count back one step while the child watches. Try just the first problem together, then let the child finish the second.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenKids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Whizki Learning’s Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet keeps attention on shapes instead of symbols. Grab crayons and ask your child to pick the next shape in each row, one row at a time.
Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract One Number Worksheet Cover BackgroundSubtraction Worksheet: Subtract One NumberKids often stall on counting back, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Whizki Learning’s subtraction worksheet is a quick way to practice subtracting one number from another, with one problem at a time. Do one row together, then let the child try the next row while the parent points to the numbers.
Shape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for Kindergar... Worksheet Cover BackgroundShape Pattern Continue the Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenKids often stall on the “what comes next?” part of patterns, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This Whizki Learning shape pattern continue-the-pattern worksheet keeps practice short and clear. Try one row at a time, saying the rule out loud as the next shape is chosen.
Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract One Number Worksheet Cover BackgroundSubtraction Worksheet: Subtract One NumberKids often stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. When you want a quick math moment, Whizki Learning’s subtraction worksheet asks your child to subtract one number from another and fill in the answer with you.
Picture Subtraction Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundPicture Subtraction Worksheet for KindergartenKids sometimes stall when math looks like symbols, and five-year-olds get bored fast. This Picture Subtraction Worksheet from Whizki Learning turns subtracting into simple counting with real pictures. Sit for one short round, then let your child point and say what is left.
Subtraction Picture Practice for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundSubtraction Picture Practice for KindergartenIf subtraction worksheets make your child stall, it is usually because the page feels like “just numbers,” not real things. Try one shared problem right from this page: count the bigger picture group together, then cover the smaller group and count what is left. Keep it to one row, then celebrate the remaining amount.
Addition and Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract With Pictures Worksheet Cover BackgroundAddition and Subtraction Worksheet: Subtract With PicturesFive-year-olds can stall when subtraction turns into symbols, and many get bored fast with pages full of numbers. With this page, count the bigger picture set together, cover the smaller set, then uncover and count what is left. The goal is just shared counting, one problem at a time.
Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Picture Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundKindergarten Addition and Subtraction Picture WorksheetFive-year-olds often get stuck when subtraction worksheets switch to digits, or they rush and miss which group is smaller. A quick fix is counting pictures side by side, then crossing off the taken-away objects. Give this Whizki Learning page a try during a 5-minute math break.
Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundContinue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds often stall when shape patterns feel like “random pictures,” especially when the last shape is missing. Grab a crayon and start with the first row on this Continue the Pattern worksheet, then ask, “What comes again?” Whizki Learning makes practice easy to repeat at home, with just one clear pattern step at a time.

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