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Early Childhood Math Resources
Early Childhood Math Resources
Build a strong foundation in early math skills with Education.com’s Early Childhood Math Resources, designed for preschool and kindergarten learners. Our Learning Library includes over 2,500 printable worksheets, lesson plans, hands-on activities, and interactive tools to support math learning in fun and age-appropriate ways. Many resources align with Common Core State Standards to help young children gain essential skills for school readiness.
Early learners can start learning numerals by recognizing, tracing, and writing them while building number sense through counting, sequencing, and matching quantities with numerals. As they progress, students are introduced to the concepts of addition and subtraction using concrete visual models such as pictures and ten frames. These tools help develop early fluency and a strong conceptual understanding of these operations. Students also practice identifying and extending visual patterns, comparing lengths and weights, and gaining early exposure to basic data and graphing concepts. Early childhood geometry activities encourage children to sort and classify two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, promoting spatial awareness and critical thinking from a young age.
Education.com supports different learning styles with both printable and digital formats. Parents, teachers, and homeschoolers can use our easy filters to search by topic, skill, or resource type, making it simple to find the right materials for classroom instruction, at-home learning, or seasonal review. Continue your learner’s math journey with our first grade math resources that build on early childhood skills and introduce new challenges.
Early learners can start learning numerals by recognizing, tracing, and writing them while building number sense through counting, sequencing, and matching quantities with numerals. As they progress, students are introduced to the concepts of addition and subtraction using concrete visual models such as pictures and ten frames. These tools help develop early fluency and a strong conceptual understanding of these operations. Students also practice identifying and extending visual patterns, comparing lengths and weights, and gaining early exposure to basic data and graphing concepts. Early childhood geometry activities encourage children to sort and classify two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, promoting spatial awareness and critical thinking from a young age.
Education.com supports different learning styles with both printable and digital formats. Parents, teachers, and homeschoolers can use our easy filters to search by topic, skill, or resource type, making it simple to find the right materials for classroom instruction, at-home learning, or seasonal review. Continue your learner’s math journey with our first grade math resources that build on early childhood skills and introduce new challenges.