Apple Math Worksheets For Preschoolers and Kindergartners

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Bring apples into your fall lessons with a set of simple, ready-to-print activities. With apple math worksheets, pre-K and kindergarten learners can tally fruit, complete patterns, and decide which apples are bigger, smaller, or different.

Each sheet gives children extra math practice while keeping prep nice and easy for parents and teachers, especially during busy days.

Learning has never been so a-peel-ing! If your students are looking for more challenges, be sure to visit our collection of preschool worksheets for additional printable designs and options.

collage featuring four fall apple worksheets for preschool, including same or different, big or small, pattern completion, and counting and graphing activities. Large colorful text in the center reads “Fall Apple Worksheets for Preschool Math Centers.” The worksheets feature red, green, and sliced apples with completed examples circled or colored in.Pin

Good To Know

  • Themes: Apples, fall, math, preschool learning
  • Activity: Practice same-or-different, counting and graphing, big-or-small, and pattern completion with apple pictures
  • Worksheets: Includes five free printable apple math activity pages
  • Ages: Preschool through kindergarten
  • Time: 15–25 minutes
  • Skills: Counting, graphing, size comparison, pattern recognition, visual discrimination, and early math skills

Counting, comparing, and recognizing patterns come together in our newest set of apple-themed activities. As children work through each page, they build problem-solving skills by observing and spotting simple patterns all on their own. Developing these skills now helps them feel more confident whenever they try something new.

Sounds like a match for your little ones? Download the set today.

Are They Big Or Small? 

Kids will have a blast looking at pairs of apples and deciding which one is bigger or smaller. Comparing sizes helps preschoolers build visual discrimination, an important ability for noticing differences between objects. Also, the set comes with two sheets to complete, including one where children pick the bigger apple and another where they pick the smaller apple, so they can be familiar with both size concepts.

The "Big or Small" worksheet helps children identify and circle the larger object in each pair of apple-themed pictures. This fun activity builds size comparison, visual discrimination, and observation skills while reinforcing early learning concepts. It is an excellent printable resource for preschool and kindergarten students to practice at home or in the classroom.Pin

Fruit Count And Graph

Every cut fruit on the page has a spot on the graph, turning counting into a little picture hunt. This task strengthens number recognition, letting kiddos slow down and carefully count apples. Watching the graph accurately fill up is sure to leave them feeling proud of their finished work.

The "Count and Graph" worksheet helps children practice counting different apple-themed objects and recording the totals on a graph. This hands-on activity strengthens counting, number recognition, graphing, and data interpretation skills in a fun and engaging way. It is an excellent printable resource for preschool and kindergarten learners to build early math confidence at home or in the classroom.Pin

Finish The Apple Patterns

Cutting and gluing apples into place makes this activity feel more like a hands-on puzzle than a worksheet. The ability to recognize AB patterns grows with each repeating sequence. And since there are six rows to work through, there’s plenty to keep them interested until the very last pattern is complete.

The "Finish the Pattern" worksheet helps children recognize and complete repeating patterns using colorful apple-themed pictures. By cutting and pasting the correct images, kids develop pattern recognition, logical thinking, and fine motor skills. This engaging printable activity is perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners at home or in the classroom.Pin

Are They The Same Or Different?

Can your little detective find the apple that doesn’t belong in the group? Every close look improves focus and attention to detail by encouraging learners to notice the features that make one picture different from the rest. There are two versions you can print: one in color and one in black-and-white, which can be colored in after all the circling is done.

This "Same or Different" worksheet encourages children to identify the picture that does not match the others in each row. By comparing the images, kids strengthen their visual discrimination, attention to detail, and critical thinking skills. It is a fun and engaging printable activity that is perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners.Pin

Fall Books for Children

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves: The mischievous old lady swallowed a handful of leaves! Her tummy started to rumble. So she swallowed some more items. Then, even more. But as her stomach grew full, the leaves began to poke out through her mouth… when suddenly – poofffff! – it turned into a scarecrow!

Pete The Cat Falling For Autumn: Pete is not a fan of fall. But he decides to do some detective work and finds out that there are many things about this season he loves, like corn mazes, hayrides, wearing scarves, and apple picking! This story helps kids learn that even though they might not love every season of the year, there are still good parts to each one.

We’re Going On A Leaf Hunt: The seasons are changing, the days are getting shorter, and children everywhere are starting to make plans for their favorite outdoor adventures – and what could be more fun than a Leaf Hunt?!

The apple-themed worksheets provide fun and interactive activities that help children build essential early learning skills. Kids can practice matching, counting, graphing, comparing sizes, and completing patterns while improving their observation and problem-solving abilities. These printable worksheets are ideal for preschool and kindergarten learners at home or in the classroom.Pin

Autumn Craft Projects

Paper Strip Apple Craft – Celebrate autumn by creating a smiling fruit using paper strips and our downloadable template. Scissor skills develop with every cut kids make before gluing the pieces into place. That happy, delicious apple is sure to earn a spot on the fridge or classroom wall for all to admire.

Acorn Tissue Paper Craft – Who knew a few pieces of tissue paper could create such a cheerful little acorn? Scrunching and placing each part builds fine motor skills through lots of small finger movements. Cool fall days spent indoors are even better with a project like this.

collage featuring four completed fall crafts for kids, including colorful apples, textured acorns, hedgehogs with autumn leaves, and cheerful scarecrows. The crafts use bright construction paper, tissue paper, and simple cutout shapes. Scissors, glue sticks, and colorful fabric backgrounds complement the seasonal craft projects.Pin

Fall Hedgehog Craft – Colorful leaves and a friendly hedgehog peeking out of them make this one a delightful seasonal activity. Assembling everything develops little ones’ hand-eye coordination. It’s definitely one of our favorite ways to make kids extra excited for autumn. 

Goofy Scarecrow Craft – Here’s a scarecrow that’s much more likely to earn giggles than frighten anyone! Kiddos learn to follow directions naturally as the character slowly comes to life. The crows might want to stay away from it, but children will definitely want their goofy friend hanging around.

Fall Pre K Printables

These pumpkin emotion flashcards make talking about feelings feel easier and more approachable, particularly for little kids. They can help with building children’s emotional vocabulary and social awareness by encouraging them to recognize the different emotions they see. Keep the cards nearby because they work just as well for memory games and matching activities after the discussion.

Our hedgehog do a dot printables feature a cute little animal waiting for dot marker prints. Dotting builds finger strength and color recognition, one dab at a time. These sheets fit right into animal themes, nature units, or even a week spent practicing the letter Hh.

collage featuring four preschool learning activities, including a silly pumpkin emotions card, hedgehog dot marker page, fox cutting practice worksheet, and Johnny Appleseed activity. The pages practice emotions, fine motor skills, cutting, counting, and early reading comprehension. Colorful crayons, scissors, and kid-friendly illustrations accompany the printable activities.Pin

Fox cutting practice pages add a curious fox to various cutting paths for even more smiles during scissor time. Trimming straight, wavy, and zigzag lines supports bilateral coordination and precision. Plus, the different line styles make each page feel like a brand-new challenge to undertake.

The "Big or Small" worksheet encourages children to identify and circle the smaller object in each pair of apple-themed pictures. This engaging activity helps develop size comparison, visual discrimination, and critical thinking skills while reinforcing early math concepts. It is a fun and educational printable for preschool and kindergarten learners to use at home or in the classroom.Pin

Meanwhile, these Johnny Appleseed worksheets keep the apple adventure going long after story time. Every activity builds counting abilities and sequencing through pages inspired by the familiar tale. Even after the last page has been read, the story can continue!

Free Apple Math Worksheets

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