WORKSHEETS
In this math worksheet, students compare size and shape and circle the matching figure.
Test students' understanding of "more than," with this math worksheet. Students match two sets of circles and check…
Children practice counting 1 through 5 and match each number to its spelled-out form, in this math worksheet.
After comparing two sets of pictures, students choose the set that has "2 more than" the other set, and check the…
Give students practice identifying 1⁄4, 1⁄3, and 1⁄2. In this fractions worksheet, students match shaded shapes to their…
Introduce the concept of "the same" in this matching worksheet. Students draw a line between the two shoes that are the…
Children match the fish—which are printed with numbers—to the corresponding fisherman. Use this math worksheet to give…
In this sorting worksheet, students match the patterns on the backs of the fish to the pattern on fishermen's…
Children demonstrate knowledge of the numbers 0 to 20 by counting objects and matching or writing the corresponding…
After comparing sets of cakes, students choose the set that has "3 more than" the other set, and check the corresponding…
After comparing two sets of buttons, students choose the set that has "4 more than" the other set, and check the…
After comparing two sets of shells, students choose the set that has "5 more than" the other set, and check the…
Introduce the concept of "the same" with this matching worksheet. Students draw a line between the two animals that are…
Introduce the concept of "the same" in this math worksheet. Students draw a line between the two monsters that are the…
Students sort the snails by their patterns, in this worksheet. They match and count each type of snail pictured.
Children determine which flower in the row is different from the others. Then, they draw a flower that is the same.
In this worksheet, students are asked to find the matching sets of tetromino shapes.
Students are asked to cover a grid with tetrominoes by copying the shape as many times as they can.
Have students use estimation to draw a line to match the containers that hold about the same amount.
With this worksheet, students observe two scales and circle which one they think is even.
Students observe the number of objects that are put into each bag to determine if they will weigh the same.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance and name which object is lighter.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance and name which object is heavier.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance to determine which would would be the heaviest.