Math worksheets – Kindergarten

968 worksheets

Here are 968 free math worksheets for kindergarten, curated for this age group. The exercises build counting, arithmetic, and early number sense; every worksheet is available as a printable PDF with an answer key — or playable online right away, no sign-up required.

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Kindergarten math lives in the number range up to 10 and then up to 20: adding small groups, taking away, and connecting a quantity to its numeral. The biggest collections here are picture addition and subtraction sheets, code-addition puzzles where pictures stand in for numbers, mixed arithmetic pages, and bar-chart counting sheets where children count objects and fill in a simple graph.

Because every worksheet exists as both a printable PDF with an answer key and a playable browser exercise, you can use the same material twice: once on paper for careful writing, once online for quick, self-checking repetition. Nothing requires an account, a subscription, or an app.

Last updated July 6, 2026

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Frequently asked questions

What math should a kindergartner practice at home?
Short, frequent sessions of counting, adding and subtracting within 10, and comparing groups. One printed sheet or one online round a day is plenty — the goal is fluency and confidence, not speed.
Do the addition and subtraction sheets include answer keys?
Yes. Every printable comes with a separate answer-key PDF, so you can check work quickly — or let the interactive version do the checking with instant feedback.
What are code-addition puzzles?
Each picture stands for a number, and children decode the pictures to solve the sum. It's the same addition practice, but the puzzle wrapper keeps children engaged noticeably longer than a plain column of problems.