This colorful counting page is engaging math practice for your preschooler learning to count, and to compare more or less values between groups of animals.
Count colorful pictures out loud and compare groups of items to begin learning about greater than and less than. This worksheet deals with groups of 4 to 7.
Ask your students to survey their classmate's favorite fruits. Students will use this worksheet to record data by graphing the fruity answers they receive from classmates.
Objects have different textures and feel. Is it soft like a cat's fur? Is it rough like sandpaper? Is it smooth like a slide? This worksheet wlill have your students identifying objects by the way they feel.
Introduce your child to basic inequalities with this worksheet that challenges him to count up the objects in each group and decide which has fewer or more.
Get kids started on eating right with this printable activity. Cut out the pictures of the different foods and paste just the healthy ones onto the plate.
Mix up math lessons with this pet-inspired graphing exercise. This is an interactive way to teach your students how to collect data and graph their findings.
Blossoming foodies will enjoy our gastronomically focused categorization worksheet. Kids will sort food and drink by type in this food categorization worksheet.
Using her counting skills, your child will learn the difference between more and less by figuring out which flock, gaggle, or group has the most in it.