Kindergarten Grade Common Core: K.CC.1
Common Core Identifier: K.CC.1 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Counting And Cardinality: Know Number Names And The Count Sequence.
Detail: Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
110 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Students color every tenth number on the hundreds chart. What pattern do you see?
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This black and white hundred chart is partially filled in. Students can fill in the rest of the numbers.
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Fill in all numbers from 2 through 100 on this blank hundreds chart.
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Four mini hundreds charts on one sheet of paper. These are great for attaching to student desks or for quick homework reference.
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Hundreds Chart FREE
Printable, black and white hundreds chart. Includes numbers 1 through 100.
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Printable hundreds chart in full color. Each column is color-coded for easy reference and to highlight number patterns.
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This is just like a hundreds chart, except it is numbered from 0 through 99.
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Count from 1 to 20. Fill in the missing numbers on the number line.
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This is just like a hundreds chart, except it is numbered from 0 through 99.
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Students must fill in the missing numbers on this partially completed ninety-nine chart.
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Four little ninety-nine charts that can be cut apart and used on student desks.
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Color the colors according to the number key to reveal a clownfish picture.
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This one makes an illustration of a shooting star in outer space.
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Practice simple math skills with this worksheet. Skills include counting, single-digit addition, and measuring with blocks.
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Color a square for each day of the school year. Make a color pattern.
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This file contains two color-by-number worksheets with the same pattern. Complete one to reveal a farm, or complete the other to reveal a lighthouse!
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We all know nurses help keep us well, but with this worksheet, they can help with our math skills too! Practice adding, counting, and simple measuring.
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Complete the numbers lines by filling in the missing numbers. Numbers up to thirty.
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Visual elements help young students practice and understand important math concepts such as counting, comparing, and more.
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Celebrate President's Day with your class by having them complete this coloring activity.
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What will the mystery picture be? It depends which of the worksheets in this file you follow.
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With this next set, students will compare numbers and objects and add and subtract within 10.
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This week students will practice comparing lengths of objects as well as amounts. They'll also continue honing other important math skills such as addition, subtraction, and counting.
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Students can practice counting by 10s by counting the bundles of sticks on this worksheet.
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Color according to the key to reveal a cute Easter-themed picture.
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In this week's kindergarten daily word problems, students will practice counting to 20, addition to 15, subtraction within 15, and comparing objects by determining who has the fewest or most of something.
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Teach about community helpers and basic math with this worksheet. Students will color the correct number of tubes of toothpaste, write the correct number of dentists, count and add the teeth, and answer a question about length.
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Count from 1 to 34 to complete the dot-to-dot puzzle. The finished picture is a firetruck.
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An adorable fox is colored in as children color by following the key.
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This week students will compare the sizes of different objects, practice subtraction and addition, and more!
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This color-by-number picture can make two different Thanksgiving scenes depending on which worksheet you complete. One is a turkey and one is a cornucopia.
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Students can practice their basic number-recognition skills with this Texas-themed color-by-number.
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These worksheets are a quick daily activity to help students practice and remember key math skills.
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Add some math practice to your unit on community helpers with this worksheet about mail carriers.
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Count from 1 to 10 as you connect the dots. The finished product is a cute pig that kids can color.
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Using the key at the bottom of this worksheet, students can color in this picture by number to reveal an apple, a pencil, paper, and books.
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This version of the chart has only a few numbers missing. Students write the missing numbers in the chart.
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Use basic math skills like counting and adding to complete this fun worksheet.
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Use a color-by-number system to color the Christmas tree.
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Use the key at the bottom of the page to color the picture of the Chinese New Year lanterns.
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Depending on which worksheet you complete, the same pattern will look like either an apple or a banana.
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Use this printable to help students practice early elementary math skills such as counting, adding, and measuring by counting blocks.
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Count to 10 by connecting the dots. The finished pictures is a fish. Kids can color it in when they're done.
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Compare tallest and shortest objects, add and count to 20, and subtract within 20.
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This color-by-number worksheet features the Statue of Liberty's hand and torch in front of an American flag.
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Connect the dots and count to 50. The finished picture is a sheep or lamb.
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Review basic counting and math skills while also learning about community helpers.
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Count from 1 up to 20. Connect the dots to make an elephant picture.
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Students use the coloring key to color in a picture featuring a friendly robot!
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When you complete this bird color-by-number, be sure to TWEET a picture of it to all of your friends.
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Color 4 of the 10 buses shown, count the bus drivers, and count and add the stop signs. Count how many blocks long the school bus is too!
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Count by 10s. Then solve four basic addition and subtraction word problems.
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These two worksheets have the same pattern but will reveal different images depending on which one you complete!
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Did you know firefighters can help keep us safe and practice math skills? Well, at least with this printout they can! Count, add, and measure with this simple math worksheet.
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Connect the dots and create a picture of a jumping dolphin. Start at number 1 and keep going until you get to 30.
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Practice shape recognition, counting, comparing lengths of objects, and more.
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Color according to the key to reveal a patriotic bald eagle.
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Practice your counting skills with this Cat-in-the-Hat themed activity.
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Challenge your students to solve these daily word problems using the math skills they already know such as counting by 1s and 10s, identifying shapes, and simple addition.
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Practice a variety of skills this week such as comparing measurements, counting, and more. When your students successfully finish this packet, they may be ready to move on to our 1st grade unit.
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Count by 10 to find the number of sticks in the bundles. Then count the single sticks and add the numbers together to find the total number of sticks shown.
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This color-by-number worksheet can be either Abraham Lincoln or the state of Texas, depending on which page you complete.
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Continue practicing important early math skills such as counting, using ten frames, and subtraction with this week's daily word problems.
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Will the worksheet reveal a cat or a dog? It depends which of the two you complete!
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Practice important early math skills such as shape recognition, counting, and addition.
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Use ten frames, pictures, and your early math skills to help solve these word problems.
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When you child learns to count to 100, present him or her with this special award certificate.
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This color by number has two possible outcomes depending on which of the two worksheets you follow.
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Practice simple addition and subtraction and identifying basic shapes with this week's daily word problems.
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Color the hearts, count the doctors, add the coats, and find out how many blocks long the stethoscope is.
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Youngsters can practice their number-recognition skills with this Cinco de Mayo activity.
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Refine skills such as counting, subtraction, and ten frames with this week's daily word problems.
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Don't forget about one of our favorite community helpers: you! Use this printout to teach basic math skills using images of teachers and items you'll find in the classroom.
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This illustration is a beautiful, colorful butterfly picture.
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Students can use the color key from the bottom of the worksheet to color in this picture of a beach with colorful sea shells.
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Students will write the missing numbers on this chart. This version has about a dozen blank spaces.
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Count, measure, and add with this very basic math worksheet for early learners.
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Complete this color-by-number worksheet to reveal a picture of a waving Santa.
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Depending on which of the two worksheets you do, coloring the spaces according to the key will reveal either a fire truck or police car.
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Color this festive picture of kids celebrating. They're holding up a sign that says, "One Hundred Days Smarter!"
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Color-by-Number mystery picture with a rabbit and eggs.
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Color the beach scene with pail and ball according to the number key.
(Approx. grade levels PreK and Up)
(Approx. grade levels PreK and Up)
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Adding - Basic facts practice drill worksheet. The first addend ranges from 0 to 4. Includes pictures of horses.
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Color the numbered areas in the picture according to the key.
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Practice worksheet with basic addition facts. The first addend is between 0 and 2. The second addend is between 0 and 9. Includes pictures of cute monsters.
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Color the numbers in the mystery picture according to the key.
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Adding practice sheet. The first addend ranges from 0 to 5. Playful monkey pictures decorate the worksheet.
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Can you tell which pieces are missing from the puzzle blocks? Use your hundreds chart to help.
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Students will love this color-by-number Earth Day picture.
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Match the numbers in the mystery picture with the colors on the bottom of the page.
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Color the leprechaun illustration according to the number key.
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Color this picture according to the number-color key to reveal an airplane flying through the sky.
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Students will reveal a Christmas stocking when they complete this color-by-number activity.
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Practice sheet with forty-three basic addition facts. The first addend ranges from 0 to 3. Includes pictures of roller coasters.
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This is a slightly more difficult version of the hundreds chart puzzle.
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To see the blue whale picture, students will need to correctly color the spaces according to the crayon code at the bottom.
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