Practice early counting skills with this free Count and Color Numbers 0–5 worksheet. This preschool math printable helps children recognize numbers, count objects, and color the correct amount.
Students will look at each number, count carefully, and match the number to the correct quantity. This hands-on worksheet supports important beginning math skills needed for preschool and kindergarten success.

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What Children Will Learn
This worksheet helps children practice:
• Number recognition from 0–5
• Counting objects accurately
• Matching numbers with quantities
• Understanding that numbers represent amounts
• Recognizing zero as none
• Following directions
• Fine motor coloring skills
How To Use This Worksheet
Look at the number on the left.
Say the number name.
Count the pictures in the row.
Color the matching number of objects.
Count again to check your answer.
Why Counting Objects Helps Early Learners
Counting objects is one of the first steps in developing strong math skills. Young children need opportunities to connect written numbers with real amounts.
A child may recognize the number 5, but counting five objects helps them understand what the number actually means. These activities build number sense and prepare students for addition, subtraction, and problem-solving.
Skills Practiced
Number Recognition
Students identify written numbers and connect them with spoken number words.
One-to-One Correspondence
Children practice counting one object at a time, helping them understand that each object represents one counted number.
Quantity Matching
Students learn that every number matches a specific amount.
Fine Motor Skills
Coloring each object helps strengthen hand muscles needed for handwriting.
Learning Goals
After completing this worksheet, students should be able to:
✔ Identify numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5
✔ Count groups of objects
✔ Match numbers with correct amounts
✔ Understand the concept of zero
✔ Follow simple math directions independently
Parent & Teacher Tips:
Make this activity more interactive:
• Have children touch each object while counting.
• Ask, “How do you know that is enough?”
• Practice making groups with toys or snacks.
• Count forward and backward from 0–5.
• Compare groups by asking which has more or fewer.
Extra Counting Activities
Try these simple activities after finishing the worksheet:
Counting Hunt
Choose a number and find that many items around the room.
Build a Number
Use blocks or toys to create groups from 0–5.
Snack Counting
Count crackers, fruit pieces, or cereal before eating.
Draw Your Own Groups
Pick a number and draw the matching number of pictures.
Questions To Ask Children:
Encourage math conversations with questions like:
What number do you see?
How many pictures will you color?
How many objects are not colored?
Which row has the most?
Which row has the least?
What does zero mean?
Related Concepts:
• Counting numbers 0–5
• Number recognition
• Quantity matching
• Comparing numbers
• Early addition readiness
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Building Early Math Confidence
Early counting activities help children understand that numbers have meaning. By practicing number recognition and counting objects together, students build the foundation they need for future math skills.
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