Kindergarten Grade Common Core: K.CC.2
Common Core Identifier: K.CC.2 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Counting And Cardinality: Know Number Names And The Count Sequence.
Detail: Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
52 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
How many red counters are show in each frame?
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Penguins with numbers on their bellies are lined up in groups of three. Students must write the missing numbers on the penguins.
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Draw counters in the frames. This worksheet features single ten-frames, with numbers up to 10.
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Some balloons have numbers and others don't. Complete the number sequence by filling in the missing numbers.
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Counting (2-Digit) FREE
Fill in the missing numbers that come before or after the given numbers on the number lines. This worksheet contains only 2-digit numbers.
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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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Students must fill in the missing numbers on this partially completed ninety-nine chart.
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This is just like a hundreds chart, except it is numbered from 0 through 99.
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This cut-and-glue number line begins has a range of zero through one hundred. When you attach all of the parts it's about nine feet long!
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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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Four little ninety-nine charts that can be cut apart and used on student desks.
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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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This is just like a hundreds chart, except it is numbered from 0 through 99.
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Cut out the parts of this number line and glue them together. This number line includes numbers one through ten.
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Compare tallest and shortest objects, add and count to 20, and subtract within 20.
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This worksheet has ten-frames with red and white counters all adding up to ten. Students will find the missing number to complete the math fact.
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Cut, glue, and build this giant, 9-foot number line, which includes all integers from negative fifty through positive fifty.
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Read each word problem to fill out the ten-frame, write out the math fact, and find them sum.
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Your students will review place value, identify the number of tens and ones in a 2-digit number. Add zero to single-digit numbers. Identify a polygons, including hexagons. Count up from 2-digit numbers.
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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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These worksheets are a quick daily activity to help students practice and remember key math skills.
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Travel through space by continuing the number sequence starting at number 48 and ending at 67. Write the missing numbers in the circles.
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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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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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This printable uses ten-frames to help students find the right number sentence and use their addition skills to determine the sum of each math fact.
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This mini-book is a fun way for students to practice with ten-frames and addition skills. Cut out the pages and assemble, then fill out the ten-frames and solve the math fact.
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With this pig-themed worksheet, students will practice counting from 1 to 100.
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Refine skills such as counting, subtraction, and ten frames with this week's daily word problems.
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Use ten frames, pictures, and your early math skills to help solve these word problems.
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On this worksheet, students will use the number sentence to draw the counters in the ten-frame and find the sum.
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Use scissors to cut out the ten-frame boxes on the bottom of the worksheet and glue them to the matching number sentence above.
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This page has two number lines, with the numbers 0 through 20.
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Complete the number lines with the missing 3-digit numbers.
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This printable has 15 pennants that can be cut out and colored. Then solve the ten-frame addition fact. Lastly, these pennants can be strung up on a rope or string to hang in the classroom.
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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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Write the missing numbers in the circles from 1 through 20 and trace the numbers that are provided on this printable counting worksheet.
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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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Practice shape recognition, counting, comparing lengths of objects, and more.
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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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The first part of this worksheet has students using the counters in the ten-frame to find the number sentence. The second part uses the number sentence to fill in the ten-frame.
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This is a slightly more difficult version of the hundreds chart puzzle.
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Each number line contains two variables. Write the correct number for each variable.
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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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Fill in all numbers from 2 through 100 on this blank hundreds chart.
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Write the missing numbers from each set. Then explain the rule that you followed to determine the answer.
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