UKG Maths Worksheets — Free Printable PDF

UKG Maths stretches the number range from 20 to 50 and then 100, introduces skip counting in 2s, 5s and 10s, and brings in the first single-digit addition and subtraction. This page collects every UKG Maths worksheet on WorkbookWala, designed for 4–5 year olds with clear layouts, plenty of practice space and small, sequenced steps. Each sheet prints on A4, includes an answer key, and stays inside one idea per sitting. Free, no login.

Topics covered in UKG Mathematics

  • Numbers 1 to 50, then 1 to 100
  • Counting and writing numbers up to 100
  • Comparing numbers — greater than, less than, equal
  • Skip counting by 2, 5 and 10
  • Single-digit addition (sums up to 10, then up to 20)
  • Single-digit subtraction (within 10)
  • Basic shapes — 2D and 3D
  • Patterns — colour, shape and number patterns
  • Position words — above, below, inside, outside

Printable UKG Mathematics worksheets

All UKG Mathematics worksheets

How to use these worksheets at home

  • Teach addition with countable objects (buttons, blocks) before the abstract sheet — UKG children add 3 + 2 by counting, not by recall.
  • Print one numbers-to-100 sheet a week and let your child fill missing numbers; the spatial pattern of the 100 grid is half the lesson.
  • Keep sittings to 20 minutes. Stop while it's still going well — finishing on a win is what brings them back tomorrow.
  • Re-print one addition and one subtraction sheet every couple of weeks. Recall of 2+3, 5+4 etc. is built by repetition.

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UKG Mathematics worksheet FAQs

What Maths topics should a UKG child learn?
Counting and writing numbers up to 100, comparing numbers, skip counting by 2, 5 and 10, single-digit addition and subtraction, basic 2D and 3D shapes, and simple patterns.
How is UKG Maths different from LKG Maths?
LKG stays inside numbers 1–20 and focuses on counting and recognition. UKG extends to 100, adds skip counting, and introduces single-digit addition and subtraction.
When should single-digit addition be introduced?
Once a child can count confidently to 20 and recognise the digits. Start with sums up to 10 using physical objects, then move to a worksheet.
Are these UKG worksheets free and printable?
Yes — every UKG Maths worksheet is free, prints on regular A4 paper, and can be reused as often as you like.
Do they come with answer keys?
Yes. Each workbook has an answer-key print view so you can check sums, comparisons and skip-counting answers in seconds.
How do I prepare my child for Class 1 Maths?
Make sure the UKG child is comfortable writing 1–100, doing single-digit addition with sums up to 20, and recognising 2D shapes. Those three are the Class 1 baseline.