Number Sense and Recognition Worksheet for Kindergarten 0 to 20

📅 Feb 2, 2025 👤 Nylen Smith

Kindergarten students develop essential math skills by practicing number recognition and counting from 0 to 20 through engaging activities. These worksheets focus on identifying numbers, matching quantities, and reinforcing number sequences to build a strong foundation in number sense. Explore the available worksheets to support your child's early math learning effectively.

Number Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten 0 to 20

Number Tracing Worksheet for Kindergarten 0 to 20

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Number Matching Worksheet with Object Count 0 to 20

Number Matching Worksheet with Object Count 0 to 20

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Fill in the Missing Numbers Sequence 0 to 20 Worksheet

Fill in the Missing Numbers Sequence 0 to 20 Worksheet

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Number Coloring Worksheet for Visual Recognition 0 to 20

Number Coloring Worksheet for Visual Recognition 0 to 20

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Count and Circle Worksheet for Number Recognition 0 to 20

Count and Circle Worksheet for Number Recognition 0 to 20

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Ten Frame Representation Worksheet for Numbers 0 to 20

Ten Frame Representation Worksheet for Numbers 0 to 20

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Number Comparison Worksheet Greater Than Less Than 0 to 20

Number Comparison Worksheet Greater Than Less Than 0 to 20

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Number Identification and Writing Worksheet 0 to 20

Number Identification and Writing Worksheet 0 to 20

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Dot to Dot Number Sequencing Worksheet 0 to 20

Dot to Dot Number Sequencing Worksheet 0 to 20

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Numerical Order Cut and Paste Activity Worksheet 0 to 20

Numerical Order Cut and Paste Activity Worksheet 0 to 20

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Understanding Number Sequences

Ask the child, What number comes after 7? This helps develop their ability to recognize number order and enhances counting skills. Encourage counting aloud from 0 to 10 to reinforce number recognition and verbal counting. Repeating this practice builds confidence and fluency in early math concepts.

Identifying Missing Numbers

Use sequences like 3, 4, __, 6 to help children identify missing numbers. This exercise promotes logical thinking and number pattern recognition. Children should be encouraged to guess the missing number and confirm their answer verbally or by writing it down. Such activities strengthen number sense and problem-solving skills.

Comparing and Recognizing Numbers

Activities like circling the bigger number between 12 and 15 teach children about number comparison. Asking children to decide which is smaller: 2 or 19? further reinforces their understanding of numerical value. These tasks build foundational math skills necessary for future arithmetic learning.

Hands-On Number Representation

Encourage children to show numbers physically, such as representing number 9 using fingers. Matching groups of dots to numbers strengthens counting and one-to-one correspondence skills. Drawing exercises like drawing 5 apples in the box develop fine motor skills alongside number comprehension.

Writing and Tracing Numbers

Help children practice writing by asking them to write the number that comes before 18. Tracing numbers, such as tracing and saying the number 14, builds handwriting skills and reinforces number recognition. These repetitive writing activities improve memory and hand-eye coordination essential for early learning.


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