PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS NUMBERS

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS NUMBERS

Your child can count to ten perfectly—until you hand them a pencil and suddenly ...

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Counting Cute Caterpillars

Counting Cute Caterpillars

A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring numbered caterpillar segments. Children practice number recognition by coloring each circle from 1 to 10, building fine motor skills while learning to count sequentially.

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Number Tracing Fun with Dotted Lines

Number Tracing Fun with Dotted Lines

This worksheet helps preschoolers trace numbers 1 through 5 using dotted guides. Bright star icons accompany each numeral, encouraging kids to follow the path and improve pencil control.

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Match the Numbers to the Fruits

Match the Numbers to the Fruits

A colorful activity where children draw lines connecting numbers 1-6 to matching groups of apples, bananas, and cherries. It reinforces counting and one-to-one correspondence in a playful way.

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Dot-to-Dot Number Adventure

Dot-to-Dot Number Adventure

Preschoolers connect numbered dots from 1 to 20 to reveal a friendly dinosaur. This worksheet builds number sequencing skills and hand-eye coordination while creating a fun surprise picture.

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Number Hunt in the Garden

Number Hunt in the Garden

Kids search for hidden numbers 1-10 among flowers and bugs on this engaging worksheet. Each found number gets circled, boosting number recognition and attention to detail in a nature theme.

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Fill in the Missing Numbers

Fill in the Missing Numbers

A simple grid worksheet with numbers 1-10, but some are missing. Preschoolers write the correct numerals in the blanks, strengthening their understanding of number order and sequence.

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Color by Number: Happy Fish

Color by Number: Happy Fish

This worksheet turns number recognition into art. Each section is labeled with a number 1-5, and children color accordingly to reveal a smiling fish, blending math practice with creativity.

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Number Sorting with Toy Blocks

Number Sorting with Toy Blocks

Preschoolers cut out numbered block images and paste them in the correct order from 1 to 8. This hands-on activity develops number sequencing and scissor skills in a playful way.

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Count and Circle the Correct Number

Count and Circle the Correct Number

Each box shows a group of animals like ducks or rabbits. Children count the animals and circle the matching number from three options, building counting accuracy and number identification.

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Number Maze: Help the Bunny Home

Number Maze: Help the Bunny Home

A maze worksheet where kids follow the path of numbers 1-15 to guide a bunny to its carrot. This activity reinforces number recognition and problem-solving in a fun, story-driven format.

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Fun Counting Caterpillar Worksheet for Preschoolers

Fun Counting Caterpillar Worksheet for Preschoolers

Help your little one practice numbers 1-10 with this adorable caterpillar worksheet. Each circle features a number to trace and color, building fine motor skills and early math confidence through playful learning.

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Number Tracing Practice for Preschool Kids

Number Tracing Practice for Preschool Kids

This simple worksheet guides preschoolers in tracing numbers from 0 to 9. Large, clear dotted lines make it easy for small hands to follow, reinforcing number recognition and pencil control in a stress-free way.

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Color by Number Preschool Activity Sheet

Color by Number Preschool Activity Sheet

Combine number identification with creativity using this color-by-number worksheet. Kids match numbers to colors, revealing a fun picture while learning to recognize numerals 1-5. Perfect for quiet time or classroom centers.

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Preschool Number Matching Game Worksheet

Preschool Number Matching Game Worksheet

Engage your child with this interactive matching worksheet. Draw lines to connect numerals with corresponding groups of objects, like stars or apples. This activity strengthens counting skills and visual association for early learners.

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