California Kindergarten Math Standards Worksheet Guide
Use this page to reach the official state source and browse general grade-level practice. A benchmark-by-benchmark state crosswalk has not yet been published.
Official standards source
- California CCSSKindergarten mathematics overviewsupporting alignmentOfficial source for Kindergarten mathematics overview
Read the official California Common Core State Standards: Mathematics source →
General Kindergarten practice
These resources are grouped by grade, not mapped to individual state benchmarks. Confirm local requirements in the official source before assigning practice.
Counting Objects to 10
Count arranged objects with one-to-one correspondence and record totals from 0 through 10.
Counting Objects to 20
Count objects accurately in sets of up to 20 and connect each set to its numeral.
Missing Numbers to 20
Complete forward number sequences from 0 to 20, including sequences that begin above 1.
Before, After, and Between Numbers
Identify the number immediately before, after, or between numbers within 20.
Comparing Numbers 1 to 10
Compare written numerals and small sets from 1 to 10 using greater than, less than, and equal ideas.
Teen Numbers: Tens and Ones
Decompose numbers 11 through 19 into one group of ten and some additional ones.
Ten Frames
Recognize quantities in a ten frame and reason about ways to make 5 and 10.
Addition Within 5
Represent and solve addition equations whose sums are no greater than 5.
Addition Within 10
Solve addition situations and equations with sums no greater than 10.
Subtraction Within 5
Represent and solve take-apart and take-from equations within 5.
Subtraction Within 10
Solve subtraction situations and equations with whole numbers within 10.
Two- and Three-Dimensional Shapes
Name common two- and three-dimensional shapes and compare their defining attributes.
Using a standards guide
- Read the linked official California document before treating a worksheet as evidence of full standards coverage.
- Use the related Kindergarten skill pages for focused practice, then evaluate learning with your school or district's approved materials.
Important limits
- Assuming one worksheet demonstrates complete mastery of a broad standard or benchmark.
- Treating an independent crosswalk as official approval from California or a local district.
Frequently asked questions
Is Worksheet Bench endorsed by California?
No. Worksheet Bench is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the State of California, its education agency, or any school district.
Where can I verify the Kindergarten standards?
Use the official source linked on this page. The source name and access date are shown beside the general worksheet index.
Does a listed worksheet cover an entire standard?
No. A worksheet offers focused practice for part of a skill; instruction, discussion, and broader assessment are still necessary.