Free Math Worksheets for Kindergarten
2D & 3D Worksheets
100% Free
No Login Needed
Instant PDF Download
Free math worksheets for kindergarten — Download & Print Free
About These Free Maths Worksheets for Kids
This free collection of free math worksheets for kindergarten is designed to help children aged 3 to 7 years master early numbers and build a solid foundation in maths through six engaging, activity-based worksheet types. Each worksheet covers a specific maths skill — from tracing and recognising numbers to counting, matching and simple addition — giving children a complete early maths learning experience. At Kidzolearn, every printable is 100% free — no sign-up, no payment required.
These free math worksheets for kindergarten cover all the key maths skills young learners need:
- Number tracing worksheets — trace numbers 1 to 10 in dotted rows to build number formation and pencil control
- Counting worksheets — count objects and circle or trace the correct number to build number-quantity understanding
- Number recognition worksheets — color the target number in mixed grids to build rapid number identification
- Number matching worksheets — draw lines to match numbers with the correct group of objects
- Addition worksheets — simple equations, visual fruit addition and count-and-write activities for sums to 10
- Number scramble worksheets — find and circle a target number in a mixed number grid to build focus and scanning skills
Early numeracy skills including number recognition, counting and basic addition are identified by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) as the most critical foundations for all future mathematical learning. For more free learning resources, explore our full range of free printable worksheets for kids on Kidzolearn.
What your child will learn from this worksheet
These maths worksheets help children build a complete foundation in early numeracy, number sense and mathematical thinking. Through this collection, your child will:
- Recognise and write numbers 1–10 confidently through structured tracing and counting practice
- Understand number-quantity relationships — connecting written numbers to groups of objects
- Develop early addition skills by counting objects and writing the sum — building towards mental arithmetic
- Sharpen visual scanning and number recognition by identifying target numbers in mixed grids
- Build logical thinking and observation skills through number matching and comparison activities
These early numeracy skills directly support the maths curriculum in Nursery, LKG, Kindergarten, Reception and Year 1. According to the U.S. Department of Education, strong number sense and early counting skills in kindergarten are among the most reliable predictors of long-term academic achievement in mathematics.
Who is this worksheet best for?
These free math worksheets for kindergarten are perfect for:
→ Nursery, LKG and Grade 1 children aged 3–7 years building early maths and number skills
→ Preschool and Kindergarten classroom numeracy and number sense activities
→ UK Reception and Year 1 children building EYFS / KS1 number and maths skills
→ Home learning, homeschooling and holiday maths revision and practice packs
→ Teachers looking for no-prep, ready-to-print kindergarten maths worksheets
Kidzolearn also has a growing collection of free comparison worksheets for kids and free shapes worksheets for kids to support early maths learning across all areas.
How to download and print this free worksheet
Click on any worksheet above. On the worksheet page, click the blue ‘Download Free Worksheet’ button. Your free math worksheets for kindergarten PDF downloads instantly — no email, no login required. Print on A4 or US Letter paper for best results. Browse all 60+ maths worksheets for kids in this collection across tracing, counting, addition, recognition, matching and number scramble activities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all the maths worksheets on Kidzolearn really free?
Yes! Every single math worksheet on Kidzolearn is 100% free — no subscription, no login, no payment required. Simply click the download button on any worksheet page and your PDF downloads instantly to your device.
What age group are these maths worksheets designed for?
All free math worksheets for kindergarten in this collection are designed for children aged 3 to 7 years — covering Nursery, LKG, Kindergarten, Reception, Grade 1 and early Grade 2. According to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), number recognition, counting and early addition are the foundational maths skills that should be established between ages 3 and 7 for long-term mathematical success. Activities range from simple number tracing for Nursery beginners to addition equations for Grade 1.
What types of maths activities are included in these worksheets?
These math worksheets for kids include six activity types: (1) Number tracing — trace numbers 1–10 in dotted rows. (2) Counting worksheets — count objects and circle the correct number. (3) Number recognition — color the target number in a mixed grid. (4) Number matching — draw lines to match numbers to objects. (5) Addition worksheets — simple equations and visual addition for sums to 10. (6) Number scramble — find and circle a target number in a grid to build scanning skills.
Can teachers use these maths worksheets in the classroom?
Absolutely! All free math worksheets for kindergarten on Kidzolearn are free for personal, home and classroom use. Teachers can print as many copies as needed for their students at no cost. The worksheets align with Kindergarten maths objectives in the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.CC and CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.K.OA) and the UK EYFS Number strand and KS1 Year 1 maths curriculum — making them suitable for US, UK and Indian classrooms.
What is the best way to use these maths worksheets with my child at home?
Start with the Number Tracing pages (1–10) to ensure your child can write each number correctly, then move to Counting worksheets to connect numbers with quantities. Next try Matching, then Number Recognition, and finish with simple Addition. According to CDC early childhood guidelines, short daily maths practice sessions of 10–15 minutes are far more effective than occasional longer sessions for building number fluency in children aged 3–7. Use real objects (toys, fruits) alongside the worksheets for maximum learning impact.
