Free Printable Math Worksheets for Kids
Here we have compiled a comprehensive collection of resources for all math topics in the form of worksheets. These are for grade K to 5 and challenge children into thinking about where math fits in their daily lives. These are organiz... read moreed by either topic or grade. These are perfect for teachers, homeschooling mothers, parents who want kids to practice math in a fun way in both classroom and homework activities.
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- Recognition of Basic Shapes.
Some peacocks were dancing in the rain with great enthusiasm. But due to pollution one of the peacoc...
- Counting Numbers.
- Comparison of Two 2 Digit Nu...
It is rainy season and a lot of insects are attacking your house. Count each type and ask mumma for ...
- Subtraction of Weights of 2 ...
Dr. Ped’s nurse has not come to the clinic today. Can you help the doctor which of these babies have...
- Representation of data using...
Some people are standing on the bus stop. As a survey, you are given a task to find out how many peo...
- Skip count of 2,3,5 and 10.
A painter has drawn a creature. After sometime he left with no colours. He went to the market to bri...
- Counting the number of shape...
- Representation of data using...
In Bina's doll store, all the doll's were mixed up. She wanted to keep a track on how many same doll...
- Identifying Roman Numerals.
Augustu's the Roman Boy once fell ill. He used to work for a mango farm owner. His job was to give h...
- Subtraction of 2 Digit Numbe...
One day 89 eggs were laid by hens in a farm. Some eggs were so mature that they hatched on the same ...
- Reading of data using tally ...
- Representation of data using...
- Interpreting data using tall...
Rajiv marks the number of tickets he sells every day on the table with tally marks. He uses this to ...
- Representation of data using...
Rony is a brilliant child. Here is the performance page in Rony’s school diary.Can you show the tota...
- Identifying Place value and ...
Rinky, Rahul, Priya, Riya and Rohit have made a few soap-bubbles each. Can you figure out who made w...
- Representation of data using...
In a cake and candy shop, can you find howmany candies are there on each tray? Use tallymarks to cou...
- Comparison of Two 2 Digit Nu...
Buzzy and Tizzy work hard all day to collect buckets of honey for their bee-hive. But when queen bee...
- Division of Volume in 1 unit...
You are working in Bisleri mineral water company. Your job is to pack different size of bottles of w...
- Addition of 2 numbers of 4 d...
- Finding missiong digits / mi...
Ohh my my! This very important bill got soaked in rain and some numbers were erased. Do you think yo...
- Subtraction of 3 Digit Numbe...
In the city fair, there was a game of glass pyramids. In this game, each player gets one chance to h...
- Addition of Two Numbers of 4...
Ashima’s uncle has made this giraffe toy. It rotates like a windmill if you attach the right white s...
- Addition of 2 numbers of 2 d...
The airport is a perfect place to learn addition. Or is it? We have not used 'add', 'total' or '+' s...
- Division Facts when Dividend...
Now the ants became clever and they know how to divide. They do not do the subtraction again and aga...
- Addition on a number line
- Addition of multiples of 10
- Addition of 3 digit numbers
The maharajas of old have built many a great canons. Can you find which is the deadliest of them all?
Mom has given you a Christmas task. She has counted the number to Christmas items and has asked you ...
- Recognition of Basic Shapes.
You have given a chance to travel to hogwarts with harry potter. But the train is cursed that it wil...
- Devices used for standard me...
You are the new owner of the weighing scale shop owner. Lots of customers have arrived to buy differ...
- Addition of 2 numbers of 4 d...
- Addition of 2 numbers of 3 d...
Bela aunty is a great cook. She is out there to get some items for kitchen. Can you check if her mat...
What makes these math worksheets so different?
Focused skill - Each printable has major focus on one skill at a time. The skill is so specific that you will know exactly what your child is practicing and learning from it. We aim at reinforcing those skills through repetition.
Story - based - Each worksheet has a story behind the problem that help your child relate to it. These stories are friendly and imaginative. Stories help in easing problem-solving at elementary level.
Colorful - These are not just mere colorless printable. We have made it colorful and attractive to keep children more engaged while solving.
Life skills - These introduce life skills like kindness, helping others, helping the environment and more in a subtle way. The stories talk about the helpers of our society, nature, animals, culture, places, etc., that make children connect more with what they see around them.
Download these fun math worksheets which are free.
Holidays are a wonderful time to bring a little extra fun into your child’s learning. The worksheets in this category all focus around the holidays. Your child will enjoy working on holiday-themed work sheets and hone important math skills with these worksheets.
We have created these Holiday-Theme based math worksheets for kids:
Why do you really need these worksheets?
- Building cordial relationships: As child psychology says, things done out of love are the things children ace at the fastest! Once children get a hang of solving these worksheets, they will eventually start loving the topic.
- Practicing in stealth mode: These are modeled in such a way that it touches the basic Math lessons or topics in micro ways! This indirectly lets your child revise it without him even knowing it!
- Good break from rote: The whole event of studying Math invokes boredom in kids because it basically involves the repetitive act of practising: they had done it in school and homework! These printable are refreshing. They are backed by a simple story, are colorful, involve more of Mental math, and also serve as a good change in kids' schedules. It is a win-win in any situation.
Tips to use math worksheets
Kids can practice counting and arithmetic skills, develop basic geometry skills and learn about money and practice how to tell time. Then, they can move on to more difficult topics like fractions, decimals, data interpretation using graphs, Venn diagrams and tally charts
Few tips:
- Use them for a fun practice session and not as another part of homework.
- Read the story with your child and help them relate to the problem.
- Club these with math board games to get more than 20 X practice.
- Encourage your child to apply the mathematical concept repeatedly while solving them.