Welcome to Math Salamanders Free Kindergarten Counting to 10 worksheets.
Here you will find a selection of worksheets designed to help your child count up to 10 different objects in different representations.
The sheets are mainly animal themed, and are arranged in order of difficulty.
Count to tell the number of objects.
Here you will find our range of Free Kindergarten Printables which will help your child learn to count.
The following worksheets involve using accurate counting skills. Counting is one of the key skills that children learn at an early age using physical objects.
This skill is one of the basic building blocks of Math. For the learning in First Grade, and beyond, to be successful, children need to be able to count confidently sets of objects.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
Your child needs to be able to count objects to 5 before they can start counting to 10.
We have some counting worksheets similar to the ones on this page but with a halloween theme!
Take a look at some more of our Kindergarten worksheets similar to these.
The sheets here are counting sheets which involve counting to 10 with animals and vehicles.
There is a selection of reference sheets for using in the classroom, or sending home to parents.
There are also some color-in sheets for counting and coloring up to 10 animals or vehicles.
These sheets will help your child learn to write and form the numbers from 1 to 20 correctly.
There is also a counting challenge on each sheet which involve shading the correct number of objects.
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The worksheets here involve matching numbers of objects such as shapes and animals to their values.
After your child has learnt to count objects up to 10 and write their numbers, they are ready to start counting one more and one less.
The worksheets here will support your child in counting one more/one less than a number of quantity.
Most of the sheets focus on counting up to 10. There are also some worksheets that go up to 25.
Here you will find our range of free printable Kindergarten Counting Worksheets.
The following worksheets involve using the basic skill of counting with numbers up to 25.
Using these sheets will help your child to:
Here you will find our selection of kindergarten sequencing worksheets.
These sheets will help your child learn to count on and back in ones, and put numbers up to 25 in the correct place in their sequence.
Useing these sheets will help you child to:
All the sheets in this section will support your child with their counting and sequencing skills.
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