Designed by Demi
Edited by Chris
This collection of free Count to 100 worksheets includes a range of fun activities and challenges to keep pre-K and Kindergarten students engaged in learning to count.
All the worksheets are designed to be printed onto A4 paper. Make sure you select the “shrink to fit” option when printing to avoid any cut-offs on your print.
License and Terms of Use: All printables are provided for non-commercial personal and classroom use only, not for resale or distribution. All rights reserved.
Common Core© Learning Outcomes
These worksheets partially or fully address the following Common Core© learning outcomes:
Kindergarten Math
K.CC.A.1: “Count to 100 by ones and by tens.”
Free Count to 100 Worksheets
Version 1
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This fun colorful printable asks children to match the number to the animal to crack a code! Print in color or black-and-white.
Version 2
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Slightly harder, this version doesn’t scaffold as many numbers, but provides the ones, fives and tens to keep children on track.
Version 3
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This cut and paste version should be done with children’s scissors (also great for developing fine motor skills!), or you can cut out the numbers yourself and help your child glue the numbers.
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Another fill-in-the letters counting worksheet, but this time it’s strawberry themed! Children can color the strawberries once they’re done.
Version 5
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Another fill-in-the letters counting worksheet, but this time it’s balloon themed! Color-in the balloons once you’re done!
Version 6
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This version asks children to follow the numbers to find their way through the maze. Encourage counting-out-loud while they move through the maze.
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Another fill-in-the letters counting worksheet, but this time it’s cloud themed! Color-in the balloons once you’re done!
Version 8
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This version requires stickers, but is great for kids who are sticker lovers! Have the child place the sticker in every square once they have read the number out loud.
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Encourage your child to color the numbers in the circles in the same color as the numbers on the 100’s chart.
Version 10
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Have your child connect the dots while counting to 100, then they can color-in the flower at the end!
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