Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 Math Worksheets


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You will find over 1,400 Kindergarten - Grade 2 printable math worksheets.

Addition Worksheets

  1. Adding Double and Triple Digits
  2. Adding Single Digits to Double Digits
  3. Adding Three Numbers
  4. Adding Triple Digits
  5. Addition And Subtraction Word Problems
  6. Addition Math Trails Puzzles
  7. Addition Number Grid
  8. Addition Numbers 0 to 9 Vertical and Horizontal
  9. Addition Word Problems
  10. Double Digit Addition
  11. Large Sums
  12. Missing Number Addition
  13. Mixed Addition Review
  14. Number Family (Addition)
  15. Numbers Line Addition
  16. Picture Addition
  17. Positive and Negative Number Line Addition
  18. Three Number Column Addition
  19. Using A Number Line to Do Addition
  20. Visual Sums Of 3 Numbers
  21. See ALL Addition Worksheets Listed By Skill Development Order

Basic Operations Worksheets

  1. Addition or Subtraction Sign
  2. Addition And Subtraction Word Problems
  3. Color Based On Directions
  4. Division Sharing with Visuals
  5. Estimate Large Sums and Differences
  6. Making Sums and Differences
  7. Matching Number Sentences to Pictures
  8. Missing Addition or Subtraction Sign
  9. Simple Word Problems
  10. Visually Estimate Sums and Differences
  11. Write the Missing Math Symbols

Comparison Worksheets

  1. Comparing Objects (Which Set Has More?)
  2. Greater Than, Less Than
  3. Greater Than, Lesser Than, or Equal
  4. Grouping Numbers
  5. Larger Numbers And Smaller Numbers
  6. Shape, Color, and Number Match
  7. Which Shape Doesn't Belong
  8. Which Weighs More Or Less?

Coordinate Graphing Worksheets

  1. Coordinate Identification
  2. Draw Shapes On The Grid
  3. Identify Objects On A Coordinate Grid
  4. Identifying Grid Location
  5. Placing Items on Coordinate Grids
  6. Plotting Graph Coordinates

Counting Worksheets

  1. Connect the Dots
  2. Consecutive Numbers
  3. Count and Write 1 to 20
  4. Counting By 2s, 5s, and 10s
  5. Counting By Drawing
  6. Counting By a Number Range
  7. Counting By Number Ranges
  8. Counting By Numbers
  9. Counting From Zero
  10. Counting Sets of Numbers
  11. Counting to 10
  12. Counting: Match Items To Numbers
  13. How Many Are There?
  14. Missing Numbers Counting
  15. Number Sequence
  16. Shape, Color, and Number Match

Estimation Worksheets

  1. Estimate Large Sums and Differences
  2. Estimate on a Number Line
  3. Estimate Sums and Differences
  4. Estimate the Number of Objects
  5. Estimating Length
  6. Estimating Weight and Volume
  7. Estimating the Half Way Point
  8. Rounding Numbers To Tens
  9. Visually Estimate Sums and Differences

Fractions Worksheets

  1. Color Fraction Objects
  2. Pictures, Words, and Fractions
  3. Shade and Reduce Fractions
  4. Visual Fractions

Geometry Worksheets

  1. Connect the Dots
  2. Complete the Symmetry
  3. Draw Shapes On The Grid
  4. Following Directions With Shapes
  5. Identify Two and Three Dimensional Shapes
  6. Identifying Grid Location
  7. Identifying Shapes
  8. Learning Basic Shapes and Sides
  9. Learning Shapes
  10. Ordering and Position
  11. Relative Positioning
  12. Three Dimensional Shapes
  13. Which Shape Doesn't Belong

Graphing and Charting Data Worksheets

  1. Coordinate Identification
  2. Draw Shapes On The Grid
  3. Identifying Grid Location
  4. Identify Objects On A Coordinate Grid
  5. Learning About The Calendar
  6. Placing Items on Coordinate Grids
  7. Plotting Graph Coordinates
  8. Reading Picture Graphs
  9. Reading Horizontal Picture Graphs
  10. Reading Data Tables
  11. Reading Vertical Picture Graphs
  12. Tally Marks and Write the Number
  13. Using Data Tables
  14. Using Tally Charts To Make Graphs

Measurement Worksheets

  1. Estimate Length
  2. Estimate the Number of Objects
  3. Estimating Length
  4. Estimating Length (Simple)
  5. Estimating Weight and Volume
  6. Learning About The Calendar
  7. Liquid Measurement (Metric)
  8. Picture Based Measurement
  9. Reading A Ruler (Metric)
  10. Which Weighs More Or Less?

Money Math Worksheets

  1. Counting Change
  2. How Much Change Are You Owed?
  3. Making Change with Coins
  4. Money Word Problems
  5. Simple Money Word Problems
  6. What's Your Change?

Patterns Worksheets

  1. Color Based On Directions
  2. Connect the Dots
  3. Consecutive Numbers
  4. Number Pattern Sequence
  5. Number Patterns
  6. Number Sequencing
  7. Ordering and Position
  8. Patterns with Shapes and Pictures
  9. Relative Positioning
  10. Simple Pattern Skills

Place Values Worksheets

  1. Ordinal Numbers
  2. Place Value Into Words
  3. Visual Place Value

Rounding Worksheets

  1. Estimate Large Sums and Differences
  2. Estimate on a Number Line
  3. Estimate Sums and Differences
  4. Estimate the Number of Objects
  5. Estimating Length
  6. Estimating Weight and Volume
  7. Estimating the Half Way Point
  8. Rounding Numbers To Tens
  9. Visually Estimate Sums and Differences

Shapes Worksheets

  1. Connect the Dots
  2. Complete the Symmetry
  3. Draw Shapes On The Grid
  4. Following Directions With Shapes
  5. Identify Two and Three Dimensional Shapes
  6. Identifying Grid Location
  7. Identifying Shapes
  8. Learning Basic Shapes and Sides
  9. Learning Shapes
  10. Relative Positioning
  11. Shape, Color, and Number Match
  12. Three Dimensional Shapes
  13. Which Shape Doesn't Belong

Subtraction Worksheets

  1. Missing Digit Subtraction
  2. One from Two Digit Subtraction
  3. Picture Subtraction
  4. Single Digit Subtraction
  5. Subtraction Magic Puzzle Cubes
  6. Subtraction Mixed Review
  7. Subtraction Numbers 0 to 9 Vertical and Horizontal
  8. Subtraction Word Problems
  9. Three from Three Digit Subtraction
  10. Two Digit Subtraction
  11. Two from Three Digit Subtraction
  12. Using A Number Line To Do Subtraction
  13. Visual Subtraction

Time Worksheets

  1. Learning About The Calendar
  2. Telling Time
  3. What Time Is It?

Word Problems Worksheets

  1. Addition Word Problems
  2. Addition And Subtraction Word Problems
  3. Money Word Problems
  4. Simple Money Word Problems
  5. Simple Word Problems
  6. Subtraction Word Problems


Math Tips For Kindergarten, Grade 1, & Grade 2:

  1. Top 10 Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 Math Skills
  2. 5 Easy Ways to Learn Addition
  3. 5 Fun Ways to Learn Subtraction: Critical Thinking Activities
  4. 5 Fun Math Games that you can play at home with children
  5. 5 Fun Ways to Teach Addition: Interactive Connections
  6. 5 Fun Ways to Teach Counting
  7. 5 Fun Ways to Teach Division: Making it Real
  8. 5 Fun Ways to Teach Subtraction: What is the Difference?
  9. 10 Awesome Reasons Why Addition is Important in your Life
  10. 10 Mega Reasons Why Subtraction is Important in your Life
  11. 10 Common Mistakes When Preparing For A Math Test
  12. 10 Study Tips for Math Class
  13. 10 Ways We Use Math Everyday
  14. Five Easy Ways to Learn Subtraction
  15. What Do You Learn About Math in Kindergarten Through Grade 2?
  16. What Do You Learn About Math in Kindergarten?
  17. What Math Concepts Are Taught in First Grade?
  18. What Math Concepts Are Taught in Second Grade?


What Do You Learn About Math in Kindergarten Through Grade 2?


By use of Kindergarten Grade 2 Math, kids are able to make use of above listed elements and concepts in a combined manner along with technology and some other Math tools. Math tools are used for calculating materials, to build a theoretical knowledge, and to solve problems of Math.

Students at Kindergarten Grade 2 learn Math through a range of approaches. Actually, the baseline of the Kindergarten Grade 2 Math program is Everyday Math. With a proportionate Math syllabus, the important points in Kindergarten are to create whole number concepts, to make use of patterns, and to explore shapes, data, and numbers.

Kindergarten Grade 2 kids are trained through virtual participation to solve various Math problems by applying their learning concept.

Various Concepts & Elements:

1. They will first learn basics of addition and subtraction.

2. Next, they will learn detailed tactics for addition and subtraction.

3. Mental Math is type of supplement for addition and subtraction.

4. Two-Digit Subtraction and Two-Digit Addition are also two main Math concepts.

5. They will also learn to count numbers from 1 to 1000.

6. Kids will also understand basics of division and multiplication.

7. They will learn the technique to subtract and add three digit numbers.

8. Probability, measurement, fractions, geometry are also certain major concepts covered in Kindergarten Grade 2 Math program.

9. They will also gain knowledge regarding measurements, graphs, data, calendar skills, and time.

10. Grade 2 children will also learn counting principle by 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, and 10's.

11. Kindergarten Grade 2 Math programs will also teach kids to place value.

12. Kids will also learn to solve addition-subtraction problems up to 4 digits.

13. They will also learn the Math concept of borrowing and carrying.

14. After learning the basics of division and multiplication, they will learn division and multiplication of 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, and 10's.

15. Kindergarten Grade 2 Math students will also learn to select or create problem-solving techniques as such sketching diagrams, searching for patterns, and logical checking and approximating for solving Math problems.

A Kindergarten Grade 2 Math program usually covers all the below mentioned elements:

1. All through the Kindergarten Grade 2 Math, kids develop a base of elementary perception of number, decimal functions, relationships, patterns, and other arithmetical intellections as such spatial calculations and statistics.

2. Students will also learn to label, denote quantities, detect relationships to solve various problems, and interpret comfortable language into Math representations.

3. Kids develop ways to use patterns to explain various Math projects and relationships and can solve problems on their own, since they develop complete perception of area, operations, shapes, and numbers.

4. Students of Kindergarten Grade 2 use a casual language and observation of geometric principles to portray locations, areas, and shapes in the real world and start to develop measurement ideas. The concept teaches them to classify and evaluate characteristics of problems and geometrical objects.

5. Students are also trained to collect, manage, demonstrate data, use information through graphs to solve different arithmetical queries, and to make abstract statements.

6. Ways to tackle problems, link inside and outside Math, casual and informal reasoning and language inspires all the content spheres of Math.

The grading procedure at Kindergarten Grade 2 Math program is given below:

1. Scores between 100 - 90 depicts Grade A.

2. Scores between 89 - 80 denotes Grade B.

3. Scores between 79 - 70 represents Grade C.

4. Scores between 69 - 66 depicts GradeF.

5. Finally, scores between 66 - 0 denotes Grade F.

 

Program Outline:

By use of Kindergarten Grade 2 Math, kids are able to make use of above listed elements and concepts in a combined manner along with technology and some other Math tools.

Math tools are used for calculating materials, to build a theoretical knowledge, and to solve problems of Math.