Help young learners build confidence with numbers using this free Count and Circle Numbers 0–5 worksheet. This preschool math activity gives children practice counting groups, comparing amounts, and matching numbers with the correct quantity.
Students will look at each number, count the picture groups, and circle the group that shows the matching amount. This hands-on counting practice helps children develop important early math skills.

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What Children Will Practice
This worksheet helps children develop:
• Number recognition from 0–5
• Counting objects accurately
• Matching numbers to quantities
• Comparing different groups
• Visual discrimination skills
• Understanding zero as an amount
• Early problem-solving skills
• Independent math confidence
How To Use This Worksheet
Look at the number at the beginning of each row.
Count the objects in each group.
Find the group with the matching amount.
Circle the correct group.
Check your answer by counting again.
Why Count and Circle Worksheets Are Important
Before children begin addition and subtraction, they need to understand that numbers represent real amounts.
Counting and matching activities help children connect written numbers with quantities they can see. This strengthens number sense, careful counting habits, and early math reasoning.
Skills Covered
Counting Practice
Children count objects one by one to determine the correct amount.
Number Recognition
Students identify numbers and connect them to matching groups.
One-to-One Correspondence
Learners practice counting each object only once.
Quantity Matching
Children compare multiple groups and select the matching quantity.
Visual Attention
Students look carefully at details and make thoughtful choices.
Learning Goals
After completing this worksheet, children should be able to:
✔ Recognize numbers 0–5
✔ Count objects in a group
✔ Match numbers with quantities
✔ Understand that zero means no objects
✔ Compare different amounts
✔ Circle the correct answer independently
Parent & Teacher Tips:
Make this activity more engaging by:
• Counting aloud together.
• Encouraging children to point while counting.
• Asking, “How did you know that was the correct group?”
• Practicing the same numbers with toys or snacks.
• Reviewing incorrect choices by counting them too.
Extend the Learning
Try these simple activities after completing the worksheet:
Build the Number
Give your child blocks or counters and ask them to create groups from 0–5.
Find That Many
Say a number and have your child collect that many objects.
Draw the Amount
Write a number and let your child draw matching pictures.
More or Less Practice
Compare two groups and ask which has more or fewer objects.
Questions To Ask Children:
What number do you see?
How many objects are in this group?
Which group matches?
How do you know?
Which group has more?
Which group has fewer?
What does zero mean?
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