Number Worksheets 1-10 for Preschool and Kindergarten

Download our free number worksheets for preschool and kindergarten children ages 3-5. These engaging worksheets cover numbers 1 to 10 and include tracing, finger counting symbols, and fun coloring activities to help young learners improve their number recognition and counting skills.

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Welcome to our free resource post! We’re excited to offer you a set of 10 engaging and educational number worksheets designed specifically for preschool and kindergarten children ages 3-5.

These Number worksheets are perfect for helping young learners develop their counting skills and number recognition in a fun and interactive way.

What’s included in the Worksheets

Worksheets for preschool and kindergarten
Worksheets for preschool and kindergarten

Numbers 1 to 10 Our comprehensive worksheet set covers numbers 1 through 10. Each worksheet is dedicated to a single number, providing focused practice and learning for each numeral.

Number Representation Each worksheet prominently features the number itself, providing a clear and bold visual representation. This helps children easily recognize and become familiar with each number.

Finger Counting Symbols Alongside the number, each worksheet includes a symbol showing the number with fingers. This visual aid supports children in understanding how to represent numbers with their hands, an important foundational skill in early math learning.

Tracing Activities Every worksheet contains tracing activities for the featured number. Tracing helps children develop fine motor skills and learn the correct way to form each number. This hands-on activity reinforces muscle memory and improves handwriting skills.

Coloring Fun with Animals To make learning more enjoyable, each worksheet includes an animal illustration corresponding to the number. For example, the worksheet for the number 2 might feature two snails to color. Coloring these animals not only makes the activity fun but also helps in associating numbers with quantities.

Benefits of using these Number Worksheets

number worksheets for preschool and kindergarten
number worksheets for preschool and kindergarten

Engaging and Fun

Our worksheets are designed to be engaging and enjoyable. The combination of tracing, finger counting, and coloring keeps young learners interested and motivated, making learning a pleasant experience.

Improves Number Recognition

Consistent practice with these worksheets helps children recognize and become familiar with numbers 1 to 10. This foundational skill is crucial for their future math success.

Develops Fine Motor Skills

Tracing numbers and coloring animals require precise hand movements. These activities are excellent for developing fine motor skills, which are essential for writing and other tasks requiring hand-eye coordination.

Supports Early Math Skills

By incorporating finger counting and associating numbers with quantities, these worksheets support the development of early math skills. Children learn to understand numbers in different contexts, preparing them for more advanced math concepts.

Reinforces Learning Through Repetition

Each worksheet focuses on a single number, providing ample opportunity for repetition and reinforcement. This helps solidify the child’s understanding and memory of each number.

Download Your Free Number Worksheets

Click the link below to download your free 10-page PDF of number worksheets. These activities are perfect for preschool and kindergarten children ages 3-5, providing valuable practice in number recognition, counting, and fine motor skills.

Download free PDF 1-10 Number Worksheet

Creative ways to use these Number Worksheets

Use These Number Worksheets
Use These Number Worksheets

🌞 Laminate for Reusability

One great idea is to laminate the worksheets. By doing so, you can use dry-erase markers for tracing and coloring, making the worksheets reusable. This is perfect for repeated practice and helps in reinforcing number recognition and fine motor skills over time.

🌞 Create a Number Wall

Once your child completes a worksheet, you can display it in their room. Create a “Number Wall” where each completed worksheet is proudly showcased. This not only serves as a motivational “trophy” for your child but also helps them continually see and remember the numbers.

🌞 Print multiple copies

Feel free to print the worksheets as many times as you need, especially if you have more than one child. Each child can have their own set to work on, ensuring that everyone gets equal practice and attention.

🌞 Incorporate into Daily Routine

Integrate these worksheets into your daily learning routine. For example, you can dedicate a few minutes each day to work on a different number, making it a consistent and structured part of your child’s day. This gradual approach helps in reinforcing learning without overwhelming them.

🌞 Use in group activities

If you are a teacher or a parent organizing a playdate, these worksheets can be a great group activity. Children can work together, helping each other trace and count, which encourages collaborative learning and social interaction.

🌞 Storytime integration

Integrate the worksheets with storytime. For instance, after reading a book about animals, you can use the corresponding number worksheet that features animals for coloring and counting. This helps in connecting different learning activities and making the learning experience more comprehensive and engaging.

🌞 Reward system

Incorporate a reward system where completing a worksheet earns your child a small reward, such as a sticker or a star on a reward chart. This positive reinforcement encourages consistent effort and celebrates their achievements.

🌞 On-the-Go entertainment

These worksheets are also great for keeping kids entertained while on-the-go. Print out a few sheets and bring them along to a restaurant, on a road trip, or during other waiting times. They can keep your child engaged and occupied, making those moments more pleasant for everyone.

By using these creative methods, you can make the most out of our number worksheets, turning them into versatile tools that support your child’s learning journey in fun and engaging ways.

Download free PDF 1-10 Number Worksheet

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We hope you and your child enjoy these free number worksheets! If you find them helpful, be sure to check out our full range of worksheets and resources designed to support early childhood education. Happy learning!

Skills you develop with this worksheet

All of our worksheets for children are designed to develop certain skills this worksheet in particular develops these skills:

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July 12, 2024

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Well-made worksheet for my 5-year-old son

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Author of the worksheet

Emma C.
Emma C.
My name is Emma Collins, and I am passionate about early childhood education. I have over 15 years of experience developing educational resources for young children. My passion is to create engaging and effective worksheets that help children develop foundational skills in a fun and interactive way. Over the years, I have read many books on the subject and continually seek new ideas to enhance children's learning.

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