Free Counting & Number Sense Worksheets for Preschool

Explore free counting & Number Sense worksheets for preschool learners 3 years old. This filtered collection focuses on counting & Number Sense, including counting objects, number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and early number confidence. These screen-free worksheets support fine Motor Skills through repeated, manageable practice instead of noisy busywork. These printable PDF activities work well for home routines, preschool centers, and calm screen-free learning time.

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Cursive Number 2 Tracing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundCursive Number 2 Tracing WorksheetSome preschoolers get stuck on number shapes and lose interest fast. Whizki Learning’s popcorn-themed page gives one clear target, the cursive numeral 2, so you can trace together for a minute. Stop when focus fades and try again later.
Tracing Number 2 with Pinwheel Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Number 2 with Pinwheel WorksheetKids often stall on the squiggles of a numeral, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Whizki Learning made this Tracing Number 2 with Pinwheel Worksheet to keep the digit tied to a familiar picture. Spend a couple minutes tracing, then count “one, two” together with the pinwheel.
Cursive Number 2 Tracing Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundCursive Number 2 Tracing WorksheetMany 3-year-olds stall on tracing curvy number shapes, and counting practice can feel like random scribbling. On this Cursive Number 2 Tracing page from Whizki Learning, point to the projector picture, trace the 2 once together, then ask the child to trace the 2 slowly while saying “two.”
Arabic Numeral One Tracing Worksheet for Preschool Worksheet Cover BackgroundArabic Numeral One Tracing Worksheet for PreschoolKids can stall on numeral shapes, and five-year-olds get bored fast. Whizki Learning printable pages help you keep practice short and hands-on. Pick one box, trace the Arabic numeral 1, then count one thing together right away.
Tracing Number 3 with Taco Picture Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Number 3 with Taco Picture WorksheetSome kids stall on practice lines, and many 3-year-olds get fidgety fast when shapes feel tricky. Grab this Number 3 taco tracing page and do it as a quick, buddy-time game. Point to the taco, say “three,” and help the child trace the cursive number 3 once together.
Tracing the Number Zero 0 with a Hippo Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Number Zero 0 with a HippoKids can stall on number shapes, especially when they feel like “scratches” instead of letters or objects. If a 3-year-old loses the start or gets frustrated fast, this Whizki Learning worksheet gives one clear job: trace the number zero beside a hippo picture.
Tracing the Arabic Number 5 Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Arabic Number 5 WorksheetIf your 3-year-old gets stuck on “squiggle” shapes, or gets bored fast with practice pages, tracing can feel tough. This page makes counting hands-on by tying the number five to a familiar doll picture. Try one quick warm-up, trace the numeral with a finger in the air, then do the worksheet together.
Numeral 2 Tracing with Rabbit Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundNumeral 2 Tracing with Rabbit WorksheetKids sometimes stall on letter-like shapes, and numbers can feel tricky at first. Try this Numeral 2 tracing page with the rabbit picture for a quick, screen-free counting moment. Whizki Learning made this one for early number sense practice.
Tracing the Number 4 with Yeti Picture Worksheet Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing the Number 4 with Yeti Picture WorksheetKids who stall on letter-shape worksheets or get bored fast often do better with something tied to a picture. Grab this Whizki Learning tracing page and do one tiny round, trace the yeti’s number 4 with your finger, and then stop while the child still feels successful.
Tracing Number 6 With Lemonade Picture Worksheet Cover BackgroundTracing Number 6 With Lemonade PictureSome days, kids stall on letter shapes and pencil lines. When that happens, a simple numeral tracing page can help. This Whizki Learning worksheet pairs the number 6 with a lemonade picture to practice counting and number sense.
Arabic Numeral 4 Tracing for Preschool Math Worksheet Cover BackgroundArabic Numeral 4 Tracing for Preschool MathSome 3-year-olds stall on tricky shape tracing, and the numeral lines can feel too detailed. This Arabic number 4 page uses a zucchini picture as a friendly anchor. Use the page from Whizki Learning for a quick, screen-free trace and count moment.
Nine Little Apples: Trace and Count with Whizki Learning Worksheet Cover BackgroundNine Little Apples: Trace and Count with Whizki LearningSpark early math joy with Whizki Learning. Invite the child to trace the number 9 and count bright, friendly apples in a playful, low-pressure way. Whizki Learning turns first counting steps into confident number adventures.

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