LKG Maths Worksheets — Free Printable PDF

LKG Maths is about getting comfortable with the first 20 numbers — counting objects, writing the digits, and noticing 'big' versus 'small' in the world around us. This page collects every LKG Maths worksheet on WorkbookWala, designed for 3–4 year olds with large pictures, dotted-line tracing and very short instructions. Each sheet prints on A4, includes an answer key for parents, and focuses on one idea at a time so children finish without overwhelm. Free to download.

Topics covered in LKG Mathematics

  • Numbers 1 to 10 — recognise, count and write
  • Numbers 1 to 20 — count objects and match to digit
  • Number tracing on dotted lines
  • Counting objects in a picture
  • Big and small
  • More and less
  • Before, after and between (numbers 1–10)
  • Basic shapes — circle, square, triangle, rectangle
  • Sorting by colour, shape and size

Printable LKG Mathematics worksheets

All LKG Mathematics worksheets

How to use these worksheets at home

  • Keep the sitting short — 10 to 15 minutes works best at LKG level.
  • Count real objects (buttons, blocks, fruit) alongside the worksheet — pairing the page with physical counting is what makes the numbers real.
  • Use a fat pencil or crayon for number tracing; thin pencils slip out of small fingers.
  • Re-print the same numbers-1-to-10 sheet a few times across the week. Mastering 1–10 is the only thing LKG Maths actually needs.

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LKG Mathematics worksheet FAQs

What Maths topics should an LKG child learn?
Numbers 1 to 20 (with a strong grip on 1 to 10), counting objects, writing digits, recognising basic shapes, and comparison words like big/small, more/less and before/after.
How early should I start LKG Maths worksheets?
Once your child can hold a thick pencil and shows interest in counting (usually around age 3.5), tracing and counting worksheets are a good fit. Match-and-circle sheets work even earlier.
Are these LKG worksheets free and printable?
Yes — every LKG Maths worksheet is free, prints on regular A4 paper, and can be reused as often as you like.
Do they include answer keys?
Yes. Each workbook has an answer-key print view so parents can mark big/small, more/less and counting answers in seconds.
Is addition taught in LKG?
Not formally. LKG focuses on counting and number recognition. Single-digit addition is introduced in UKG once children are confident counting to 20.
How is this different from UKG Maths?
UKG extends the number range (1–50/100), adds skip counting, and introduces single-digit addition and subtraction. LKG stays inside numbers 1–20 and comparison.