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Kindergarten Math Educational Workbook
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Kindergarten Math Educational Workbook

by Dan Crider · Published 2026-08-17

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18 chapters 7,713 words ~31 min read English

Kindergarten math practice workbook for numbers, shapes, and counting

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Counting 1 to 10 Objects
  2. 2. Writing Numbers 1 to 10
  3. 3. Sorting by Color and Shape
  4. 4. Recognizing and Ordering Patterns
  5. 5. Measuring with Big and Small
  6. 6. Adding Within 5 with Pictures
  7. 7. Subtraction Within 5 Take-Away
  8. 8. Open with 2-3 short paragraphs about why this topic is exciting or useful. Include one fun fact in bold.
  9. 9. Summarize the core insights in focused prose and reinforce what matters most
  10. 10. Explain the main idea in 2-3 short paragraphs using simple words. Include one bold fun fact.
  11. 11. Open with 2-3 short paragraphs about why this topic is exciting or useful. Include one fun fact in bold.
  12. 12. Chapter 12
  13. 13. Explain the main idea in 2-3 short paragraphs using simple words. Include one bold fun fact.
  14. 14. Open with 2-3 short paragraphs about why this topic is exciting or useful. Include one fun fact in bold.
  15. 15. Chapter 15
  16. 16. Explain the main idea in 2-3 short paragraphs using simple words. Include one bold fun fact. Use "you" and "we".
  17. 17. Bright Math Finish
  18. 18. Chapter 18

Preview: Counting 1 to 10 Objects

A short excerpt from “Counting 1 to 10 Objects”. The full book contains 18 chapters and 7,713 words.

Counting Each Object OnceCounting tells us how many objects we see. We touch or point to each object one time as we say the numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. This is called one-to-one matching. Each number matches one object.


We can use toys, blocks, or pictures to practice. The last number we say tells how many objects are in the set. A set is a group of things. Fun fact: Even if the objects are spread out, the number stays the same!


Match Number Cards to ToysMaterials: 10 small toys or blocks, number cards labeled 1 to 10, a pencil, and this page.


Time: 10 minutes.


Put 5 toys in a row.


Touch the first toy and say “1.”


Touch the next toy and say “2.”


Keep touching one toy for each number.


Stop when you've touched every toy.


Say the last number again to tell how many toys you have.


Choose the number card that matches your group.


Draw 5 circles below the card.


Repeat with 3 toys, 7 toys, and 10 toys.


Circle the group that has the most toys.


Your Turn: Draw one line from each number card to the group with the same number of toys.


Tip: Move each toy into a new row after you count it, so you do not count it twice.


Counting at Home and SchoolAt home, you can count the spoons for snack time. Touch one spoon as you say each number. If you say “4” last, you have 4 spoons.


At school, you might count crayons, blocks, or children in a line. On the playground, count swings, balls, or jumps. Point to one item for each number.


A grown-up can make small groups of animal toys. Match a number card to each group. Try 2 ducks, 6 cats, and 9 dogs.


Show What You KnowDraw: Draw 4 apples in the box. Then circle the number that tells how many apples you drew: 3, 4, or 5.


Match: Ask a grown-up to place 6 toys on the table. Touch each toy while counting. Draw a line to number 6.


Talk: What did you count today? Tell a grown-up the last number you said.


Reflect: Circle one:


I touched each object once.


I sometimes counted an object twice.


I want to practice again.


Fun challenge: Find 10 safe objects, line them up, and count them slowly. Can you match them to the number card 10?

About this book

"Kindergarten Math Educational Workbook" is a workbook book by Dan Crider with 18 chapters and approximately 7,713 words. Kindergarten math practice workbook for numbers, shapes, and counting.

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The book contains 18 chapters and approximately 7,713 words. Topics covered include Counting 1 to 10 Objects, Writing Numbers 1 to 10, Sorting by Color and Shape, Recognizing and Ordering Patterns, and more.

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