Teacha! Here are some preschool math worksheets that you can use to make learning fun and easy for your little students:
Counting and Basic Addition
1. Counting Monsters:
* 1-10 pictures of monsters, with a space to write the corresponding number.
2. Addition Fun:
* 2-3 digit numbers with simple addition problems (e.g., 1+1=?) and the child's name and picture to add to the sum.
Shapes and Patterns
1. Shape Sorting:
* A set of shapes (e.g., circle, square, triangle) with corresponding numbers (e.g., 1-3).
* Children sort the shapes into the corresponding number of groups.
2. Pattern Blocks:
* A pattern (e.g., red square, blue triangle, red square) and a set of blocks in different colors and shapes.
* Children continue the pattern by adding the next block.
Measurement and Data
1. What's the Missing Block?:
* A set of blocks in different lengths, with one missing.
* Children estimate and measure the missing block's length.
2. Counting Favorite Things:
* A picture of a familiar object (e.g., toy, book, chair) with a space to write the number of favorite things (e.g., 3).
Geometry and Problem-Solving
1. Shape Collage:
* A set of shapes (e.g., circle, square, triangle) and a picture of an object (e.g., animal, vehicle).
* Children use the shapes to create the object, promoting problem-solving and spatial awareness.
2. Missing Object:
* A picture of an object (e.g., toy, book, chair) with one missing piece.
* Children identify the missing object and explain why it's missing.
Number Recognition and Writing
1. Number Bingo:
* A set of numbers 1-10, with corresponding pictures (e.g., 1: one apple).
* Children match the numbers to the pictures.
2. Number Tracing:
* A set of numbers 1-10, with a space to write the corresponding number.
* Children practice tracing and writing numbers.
Remember to keep it fun and engaging, Teacha! Use these worksheets as a starting point and adjust according to your students' needs and interests.