Nursery Counting Objects Worksheet (1-5)
Nursery Counting Objects Worksheet (1-5) includes ten colorful printable pages for counting apples from 1 to 5, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery learners begin to connect symbols with meaning. They count objects, notice letters, speak in short sentences, and respond well to clear routines. Printable practice at this level should stay visual, repetitive, and encouraging rather than heavy or rushed.
Choose a nursery worksheet page below to preview printable sheets, download a PDF, save individual images, and read detailed teaching guidance.
Nursery Counting Objects Worksheet (1-5) includes ten colorful printable pages for counting apples from 1 to 5, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Counting Objects Worksheet (1-10) includes ten colorful printable pages for counting stars from 1 to 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Number Tracing Worksheet (1-10) includes ten colorful printable pages for tracing and writing numerals from 1 to 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Missing Numbers Worksheet (1-10) includes ten colorful printable pages for finding missing numbers between 1 and 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Count and Circle Worksheet (1-10) includes ten colorful printable pages for counting balloons from 1 to 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Alphabet Tracing Worksheet (A-M) includes ten colorful printable pages for tracing letters A to M and linking them with sounds, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Alphabet Tracing Worksheet (N-Z) includes ten colorful printable pages for tracing letters N to Z and linking them with sounds, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Uppercase and Lowercase Matching Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for capital and small letters through matching and noticing details, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Vowels Recognition Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for hearing and sorting short vowels, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Beginning Sounds Worksheet (A-E) includes ten colorful printable pages for hearing and sorting beginning sounds A to E, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Shapes Recognition Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for recognising basic shapes and their names, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Color Words Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for basic colour words through tracing, reading, and writing, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Opposites Matching Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for opposite words through matching and noticing details, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Days of the Week Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for days of the week through routine and date practice, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Rhyming Words Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for simple rhyming pairs through tracing, reading, and writing, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Pattern Extension Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for repeating picture patterns through repeating patterns, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Tall and Short Comparison Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for tall and short through comparison language, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery More and Less Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for more and less groups through comparison language, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Picture Addition Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for addition practice up to 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Picture Subtraction Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for subtraction practice within 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Circle Correct Number Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for counting fish from 1 to 10, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Trace Two Letter Words Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for two-letter words through tracing, reading, and writing, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Match Animals to Homes Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for animals and their homes through matching and noticing details, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Sorting by Size Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for large, medium, and small objects by grouping and classifying, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery Coloring by Number Worksheet includes ten colorful printable pages for simple numbered pictures with neat colouring and observation, with clear spacing and child-friendly activities.
Open WorksheetNursery learners begin to connect symbols with meaning. They count objects, notice letters, speak in short sentences, and respond well to clear routines. Printable practice at this level should stay visual, repetitive, and encouraging rather than heavy or rushed.
Nursery is a stage where children need purposeful repetition. They benefit from seeing similar skills more than once, but they also need enough variation to stay engaged. That is why the collection on this page is organised by clear topics rather than by random printable pages.
The Nursery section is built for realistic learning routines. Families might need a short after-school worksheet, while teachers might need a printable packet for morning work, table practice, intervention, or homework. This page helps both groups browse the right worksheet quickly.
Nursery learners are developing more than subject knowledge alone. They are also building stamina, independent work habits, self-correction, and the ability to move from an example to a finished answer with less prompting.
Those focus areas matter in Nursery because they support the class curriculum directly. They also create stronger routines for homework, classroom tasks, and later revision work.
This Nursery section includes 25 worksheet pages covering the main skills children usually practise at this stage. Each worksheet page includes preview images, printable downloads, related internal links, and guidance for adults who want to use the worksheets effectively.
Because each Nursery worksheet page stays focused on one concept, adults can choose a skill that matches the child’s current need instead of printing a mixed page with unrelated tasks.
The simplest routine is still the strongest for Nursery. Pick one worksheet topic, print one or two sheets, model the first example, and then ask the child to complete a small amount of independent work before checking answers together.
Teachers can use the Nursery collection in a more structured way by assigning one worksheet for guided class practice and a related worksheet for homework or revision later in the week.
Printable worksheets work well at the Nursery stage because they create a visible path through the task. Children can see where to begin, how much work remains, and where the answer should be written. That simple structure makes a big difference when learners are still building confidence.
The printed format also helps adults teach nursery children more effectively. A teacher can annotate a child’s page, a parent can point to an exact line, and both can save completed work to compare progress over time.
For many families working at the Nursery level, printable work is also practical. A worksheet can be completed offline, revisited later, and stored in a folder without needing an account or extra technology.
Adults usually get the best results in Nursery when they stay close during the opening part of the worksheet and then gradually reduce support. A quick explanation at the start saves correction time later.
This approach works in classrooms and at home for nursery learners. It keeps practice calm, realistic, and tied to the child’s actual learning needs rather than to guesswork.
Internal links are especially useful on a printable worksheet website because they help adults move from one skill to the next without searching from the start each time. The worksheets in Nursery are connected so it is easier to build a simple learning path.
A parent might start with one worksheet that matches tonight’s homework need in Nursery, then open a second related worksheet for weekend revision. A teacher might use one page for guided instruction and keep another linked page ready for early finishers or catch-up support.
If you want to browse every topic in one place while staying close to the Nursery level, the full worksheet directory also makes it easy to compare classes and skills across the site.
A simple weekly routine often works well for nursery learners. Begin with one worksheet the child can handle confidently, then add a second worksheet that stretches the same class-level skill a little further. This balance keeps motivation steady while still moving learning forward.
It is also useful to revisit completed nursery worksheets after a short gap. When children return to a familiar page style a few days later, adults can see more clearly whether the skill is becoming secure or still needs modelling.
When children use worksheets regularly at the Nursery level, adults should look for more than correct answers. Useful progress signs include faster starts, better attention to instructions, cleaner recording, and a growing ability to finish a short page with less prompting.
These habits matter in Nursery because they make later school tasks easier. A child who can begin calmly, stay with the task, and review the finished work is building routines that support every subject, not just the worksheet topic of the day.
Nursery worksheets should do more than fill time. They should match the child’s stage, support the curriculum, and give adults a practical tool for structured practice. That is the aim of this class collection.
Use the Nursery worksheet cards above to open a topic, review the preview sheets, and print the pages that fit your learner best. The related links on every worksheet page will help you continue from one useful activity to the next.
This collection includes printable worksheets covering counting, alphabet awareness, matching, and early phonics. Each worksheet page includes preview images, a printable PDF option, worksheet downloads, and written guidance for parents and teachers.
The section is designed for children in Nursery, usually around 3 to 4 years, who are working on counting, alphabet awareness, matching, and early phonics. It also helps adults who need revision resources at a similar level.
The Nursery section currently includes 25 worksheet pages. Each worksheet page contains a full printable set rather than a single thin activity sheet.
Yes. Parents can print one or two nursery sheets for short home practice, while teachers can use the same worksheet packs for warm-up work, revision folders, intervention groups, or homework.
Start with the skill that needs the most support right now in Nursery. When a child completes that worksheet successfully, move to a related page in the same class so the content level stays age appropriate while the practice becomes broader.