PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS NUMBERS 1-5
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Download Original →Counting Cute Animals 1-5
A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring adorable animals for counting practice. Children count from one to five, circling the correct number of playful puppies, kittens, and bunnies. Bright colors and simple illustrations make learning numbers fun and engaging for young learners.
Download Original →Number Tracing Fun 1 to 5
This printable worksheet helps preschoolers trace numbers one through five with dotted guides. Each number is paired with a friendly star or smiley face to color. Perfect for developing fine motor skills and early handwriting confidence in a playful, low-pressure way.
Download Original →Dot-to-Dot Numbers 1-5
A connect-the-dots activity where kids follow numbers one to five to reveal a simple picture, like a fish or a boat. Each dot is clearly labeled, helping children recognize number order. Great for building sequencing skills and hand-eye coordination in young learners.
Download Original →Color by Number 1-5
A color-by-number worksheet using only numbers one through five. Each section is marked with a number, and children match it to a simple color key. This activity reinforces number recognition while encouraging creativity and attention to detail in a fun, artistic way.
Download Original →Number Matching Game 1-5
A matching worksheet where preschoolers draw lines from numbers one to five to corresponding groups of objects, like apples or stars. This visual exercise strengthens counting skills and number association. Ideal for independent practice or small group learning at home or school.
Download Original →Fill in the Missing Numbers 1-5
A simple fill-in-the-blank worksheet with sequences from one to five, missing one or two numbers. Children write the correct number in the empty box, supported by cheerful illustrations. This activity boosts logical thinking and number order understanding for early math learners.
Download Original →Number Maze 1 to 5
A fun maze worksheet where kids follow the path from number one to five to help a little bee reach its flower. Each step requires identifying the next number in sequence. This engaging puzzle promotes problem-solving and number recognition in a playful, interactive format.
Download Original →Count and Write 1-5
A counting worksheet featuring rows of simple objects like balloons, buttons, or fish. Children count each group and write the corresponding number from one to five in a blank box. This activity builds one-to-one correspondence and early writing skills for preschool math.
Download Original →Number Hunt 1-5
A search-and-find worksheet where children circle all the numbers one through five hidden among other numbers and shapes. Each target number appears multiple times for repeated practice. This game-like activity sharpens visual discrimination and number identification in a fun way.
Download Original →Tracing and Coloring Numbers 1-5
A dual-activity worksheet where preschoolers trace each number from one to five, then color a matching set of items like five stars or three trees. Combining tracing with coloring keeps little hands busy and reinforces number meaning through visual and tactile learning.
Download Original →Count and Color Fun: Numbers 1-5
A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring five groups of playful animals. Children count the items and color the correct number of circles. Perfect for building early counting skills and number recognition from one to five.
Download Original →Tracing Numbers 1-5 for Little Learners
Dotted outlines of numbers 1 through 5 guide tiny fingers in proper formation. Adjoining pictures of apples and stars reinforce quantity. This printable helps preschoolers develop fine motor control while learning to write numerals.
Download Original →Number Matching Game: 1 to 5
A cut-and-paste activity where kids match numeral cards to sets of objects like balloons or fish. Each row has a number and corresponding pictures. Ideal for hands-on learning and reinforcing one-to-one correspondence for ages 3-4.
Download Original →Dot-to-Dot Surprise: Numbers 1-5
Connect the dots from 1 to 5 to reveal a simple shape like a house or flower. Large, clear dots and thick lines suit small hands. This worksheet combines number sequencing with a fun reveal, boosting concentration and counting.
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