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We’re still expanding this part of the library. Right now, there aren’t any counting & Number Sense Put Letters In Order Worksheets for kindergarten available yet. It’s also being planned to support problem Solving in a child-friendly, manageable way.
New worksheets are coming soon, and this collection is being shaped to support problem Solving through calm, screen-free practice.
In the meantime, explore other counting & Number Sense worksheets and nearby printable collections designed for focused, screen-free learning.


















Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

Start with easy B words your child can touch and do. Use a quick walking game and a bedtime flashlight twist to practice letter B.
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Practice kid-friendly Y adjectives for feelings, looks and size, and personality. Includes a kitchen-table sorting game and a read-aloud tip.
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When your kindergartener says “good” for everything, it can feel like you are stuck. Here are T adjectives for feelings, size, and personality, plus a quick sorting game.
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Help your child describe feelings, size, and personality with kid-friendly S adjectives. Try a quick 3-pile sorting game and practice the letter S shape.
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