Free Math Worksheets for Kindergarten

Explore free math worksheets for kindergarten. This filtered collection brings together math worksheet practice, including counting, addition, shapes, and measurement. These screen-free worksheets support fine Motor Skills 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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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 Geometric Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds often stall on letter shapes and wiggle out before handwriting really settles in. The geometric shapes tracing worksheet gives a quick win with three dotted shapes, so a parent can do a one-row trace-and-name routine together. Whizki Learning keeps the practice simple to pull out for short, screen-free math time.
Tracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds can stall fast when worksheet time feels too “stir and swirl,” especially with letter and pattern practice. Whizki Learning’s Tracing Geometric Shapes worksheet gives hands a clear job: trace one big shape together, then let the child finish the same outline. Keep it short, and stop right after the child feels successful.
Tracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for KindergartenSome kids stall on letter shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. The Tracing Geometric Shapes worksheet is a quick, parent-child activity for short bursts. Whizki Learning designed the pages so families can trace one shape, name it, and move on.
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.
Tracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for KindergartenFive-year-olds sometimes stall on tricky shapes and lose focus fast when lines feel too tight. Whizki Learning tracing worksheet keeps practice short and doable, with one shape to finish at a time. Pick one shape, trace together, then let your child try the next line.
Number 5 Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundNumber 5 Tracing Worksheet for KindergartenHelp your child master the number 5 with clear, confidence-building tracing practice from Whizki Learning. Simple dotted guides and visual supports make number writing feel achievable, not frustrating. Ideal for kindergarten classrooms and at-home math warm-ups.
Tracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet for KindergartenHelp your kindergartner turn wiggly lines into confident shapes. This Tracing Geometric Shapes Worksheet from Whizki Learning guides little hands to steady strokes and early math success.
Number 0 Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundNumber 0 Tracing Worksheet for KindergartenHelp your child discover the idea of zero with a gentle, apple-themed tracing page. The Number 0 Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten from Whizki Learning builds number confidence and pencil control in just a few minutes a day.
Count One Apple! Number 1 Fun for Kindergarten Worksheet Cover BackgroundCount One Apple! Number 1 Fun for KindergartenSpark your kindergartener's number sense with a playful apple-themed activity from Whizki Learning. Young children trace, count, and color while mastering the number 1. Whizki Learning makes early math feel friendly and achievable for every 6-year-old.

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10 Calm-Down Activities Before Tracing and Writing (Ages 4–6) || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

Getting an energetic preschooler to sit still for handwriting practice often results in frustrating power struggles. This educator-approved playbook provides 10 screen-free, proprioceptive calm-down activities designed to regulate a dysregulated nervous system. Learn how heavy work, fine motor warm-ups, and breath control prepare a child's body and mind for successful, tear-free tracing and writing.

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Why "Boredom" is the Ultimate Screen-Free Teacher || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

When a preschooler complains of boredom, parents often feel immediate guilt and offer digital entertainment. This educator-approved guide explains the psychological mechanism of unstructured time and why boredom is the ultimate catalyst for independent play. Learn how to survive the initial complaining phase and utilize high-quality printed workbooks to bridge the gap between digital stimulation and deep, analog focus.

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How to Build a 15-Minute Focus Habit Before Kindergarten || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

Many parents panic when their preschooler cannot sit still for more than two minutes, fearing the child is not ready for formal schooling. This educator-tested guide explains why early attention spans are naturally short and provides a step-by-step plan to gently stretch cognitive stamina. Learn how to build a reliable 15-minute focus habit using screen-free, analog activities before the first day of kindergarten.

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10 Number Games to Play in the Kitchen (Ages 3–6) || 'Tips for making learning at home super fun.'

The kitchen provides a natural, highly engaging mathematics classroom for preschoolers. This educator-approved playbook details 10 easy, screen-free number games using everyday pantry items and snacks. Learn how sorting pasta, measuring water, and counting blueberries builds foundational counting skills, one-to-one correspondence, and deep number recognition without any formal preparation.

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