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KKindergarten Worksheets
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Counting
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K.1Count Up and Down with Objects
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K.2Count Up and Down with Objects Up to 5, 20
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K.3Count Up and Down with Objects up to 10
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K.5Counting Forward and Backward
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K.6Count Up with Numbers
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K.7Fewer and More - Comparing
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K.8Fewer, Equal and More
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K.10Fewer, Equal and More
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K.11Fewer and More - Comparing Groups of Mixed Objects
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K.13Count Using Multiple Choice Objects
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K.16Count Objects Up to 20 Using Multiple Choice
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K.17Count Using Multiple Choice Objects Up to 20
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K.18Skip Counting by 10
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K.19How Many More to Make 10?
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K.37Sequences Count Up and Down
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K.58Count Objects
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K.59Count Objects Using Multiple Choice
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K.60Count Objects
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- Number Properties
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Money
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Number Patterns
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K.37Sequences Count Up and Down
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K.61Mixed Patterns
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Comparison
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K.39Long and Short
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K.40Tall and Short
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K.41Light and Heavy
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K.42Holds More or Less
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K.43Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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K.44Compare Sides and Corners
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K.52Positions - Inside and Outside
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K.53Positions - Above, Below
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K.54Positions - Above, Below
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K.55Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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K.56Positions - Top, Middle, Bottom
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K.57Positions - 3x3 Grid
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K.64Identify Same Shapes
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K.65Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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K.66Classify by Color
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K.67Venn Diagrams
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Measurement
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K.39Long and Short
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K.40Tall and Short
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K.41Light and Heavy
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K.42Holds More or Less
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K.43Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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Geometry
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K.44Compare Sides and Corners
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K.45Count Sides and Corners
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K.46Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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K.47Identify Shapes I
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K.48Identify Shapes II
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K.49Identify Solid Figures
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K.50Geometry of Everyday Objects
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K.51Relate Planar and Solid Figures
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K.52Positions - Inside and Outside
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K.53Positions - Above, Below
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K.54Positions - Above, Below
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K.55Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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K.56Positions - Top, Middle, Bottom
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K.57Positions - 3x3 Grid
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K.64Identify Same Shapes
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K.65Comparing Objects - Same / Different
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- Positions
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Graphing
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K.57Positions - 3x3 Grid
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K.67Venn Diagrams
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- Time
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