Number Naming Practice
Kindergarten math worksheet for practicing naming and recognizing numbers 0-10.
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Number Naming Practice
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Follow the directions for each section. Good luck!
Write the number that matches the word.
1. One:
2. Two:
3. Three:
4. Four:
5. Five:
Circle the word that matches the number.
6. Which word says '3'?
One
Two
Three
Four
7. Which word says '5'?
One
Four
Five
Six
8. Draw 4 circles. Then write the number 4.
9. Draw 2 squares. Then write the number 2.
Read the statement. Is it true or false?
10. The word 'seven' means the number 7.
True
False
11. The word 'ten' means the number 0.
True
False
12. Look at the number line. Circle the number '4'.
13. Look at the number line. Circle the number '8'.
Use the words from the bank to fill in the blanks.
14. My shoe size is .
15. I have apples.
16. There are fingers on two hands.
17. The number before one is .
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