Meet the Numberblocks — little blocks with big ideas who make learning numbers fun and exciting for young children ages 3–7. Numberblocks helps kids build number sense as the characters come together, break apart, and explore how numbers really work. This free collection of printable games and colorful worksheets games give little learners hands-on practice with counting, odd and even numbers, and simple addition and subtraction. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, these ready-to-use activities turn math practice into joyful play.
Plus, watch full episodes on the official Numberblocks YouTube channel!
Bring the delightful Numberblocks characters into your math classroom with this engaging number sense printable bundle, perfect for PreK–Grade 2 learners! Packed with colorful worksheets, this bundle includes important number sense concepts like the number line, place value in tens, comparing numbers, simple addition and more! Here's some of what's included:
- Blockzee Puzzles: Trace to finish the greater than and less than sums.
- Friendly Fluffies: Add to make 7 and help the Numberblocks escape the tickles
- Hello, Twenty: Count to 20 in lots of different ways!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Numberblocks"!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Keep this poster and use it to help you figure out numbers.
Step 1: How many tens and ones?
Step 2: Rectangles! Some numbers can make lots, some can only make two.
Step 3: Look inside! How many parts or teams?
Step 4: Play with patterns.
Step 5: Which clubs? Odd Blocks, Even Tops, Super-Rectangle, Square, or Prime?
Step 6: More to explore... there's a whole world of numbers out there!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Two is shopping for dancing shoes. Let's meet a magical new friend. Two Times Table likes things that come in twos! Color to make pairs. When you count up in pairs, use the Two Times Table!
1 x 2 = 2
2 x 2 = 4
2 x 3 = 6
2 x 4 = 8
2 x 6 = 10
2 x 6 = 12
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Tag along with Terrific Ten as you read her story! It goes like this:
One day, Numberblock 10 decided to put on her special helmet. It was time for a super Ten adventure She zoomed way up high into the sky, singing, “I’m Ten and I’m flying through the sky. Today you can make 10 any way you like!"
How will Ten's friends help her?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Cut out the pictures and paste to make a meal for Four and his friends. Square cheese on square bread. Crackers, waffles, fruit, biscuits and cake... it’s all square! Yummy!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Welcome to Ten's Rocket Rides. Let's help Ten sell tickets. Ten uses a Rekenrek with red and white beads to help her make sure everyone pays the right amount.
A trip to Planet Two costs 2 pennies each. There are 2 aliens who want to ride there. Ten pushes 2 beads and
then 2 more beads to the left. How many beads did Ten push altogether?
A trip to Planet Four costs 4 pennies each. There are 2 robots who want to go there. Ten pushes 4 beads and then 4 more beads to the left. Rekenrek has 10 beads in total. How many are left behind?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Can you zoom to the moon with the Numberblocks? Here's how to play:
- Cut out your rocket counters with a grown-up. Place them at the start. The player who throws the highest number on the die goes first.
- Take turns to roll the die and move around the board. The first person to reach the moon is the winner!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Calling all detectives! Can you spot the different shapes in the real world. Put a check by the correct answer.
- What shape are the donuts?
- What shape are the sandwiches?
- What shape are the brownies?
- What shape is the puzzle?
- What shape is the plate?
- What shapes can you see around you? Draw them.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Adding the same number together is called doubling. Try these doubling puzzles. Check the box next to the correct Numberblock.
Double One is...
Double Two is...
Double Three is...
Double Four is...
Double Five is...
Doubles are handy to know for adding up quickly. Can you find any doubles around your home, e.g. eggs in their boxes or coins?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
To reach the golden double six, it will take some special tricks! You'll need to build the paths and so, go, go, domino! Cut out the dominoes and pick the right ones to finish building the paths. Where will you put the golden double six?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Let's meet a friend made of ten blocks. Ten's 1 in her Numberling means 1 ten. And the 0 means nothing more! Count 10 bees and then draw around them all to make 1 ten. Count 10 butterflies and then draw around them all to make 1 ten. Now count your own fingers. Start with fingers down and put your fingers up as you count. What else do you have 10 of?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Meet the Numberblocks — little blocks with big ideas who make learning numbers fun and exciting for young children ages 3–7. Numberblocks helps kids build number sense as the characters come together, break apart, and explore how numbers really work. This free collection of printable games and colorful worksheets games give little learners hands-on practice with counting, odd and even numbers, and simple addition and subtraction. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, these ready-to-use activities turn math practice into joyful play.
Plus, watch full episodes on the official Numberblocks YouTube channel!
Bring the delightful Numberblocks characters into your math classroom with this engaging number sense printable bundle, perfect for PreK–Grade 2 learners! Packed with colorful worksheets, this bundle includes important number sense concepts like the number line, place value in tens, comparing numbers, simple addition and more! Here's some of what's included:
- Blockzee Puzzles: Trace to finish the greater than and less than sums.
- Friendly Fluffies: Add to make 7 and help the Numberblocks escape the tickles
- Hello, Twenty: Count to 20 in lots of different ways!
Want more? We have tons on the site. Just search "Numberblocks"!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Keep this poster and use it to help you figure out numbers.
Step 1: How many tens and ones?
Step 2: Rectangles! Some numbers can make lots, some can only make two.
Step 3: Look inside! How many parts or teams?
Step 4: Play with patterns.
Step 5: Which clubs? Odd Blocks, Even Tops, Super-Rectangle, Square, or Prime?
Step 6: More to explore... there's a whole world of numbers out there!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Two is shopping for dancing shoes. Let's meet a magical new friend. Two Times Table likes things that come in twos! Color to make pairs. When you count up in pairs, use the Two Times Table!
1 x 2 = 2
2 x 2 = 4
2 x 3 = 6
2 x 4 = 8
2 x 6 = 10
2 x 6 = 12
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Tag along with Terrific Ten as you read her story! It goes like this:
One day, Numberblock 10 decided to put on her special helmet. It was time for a super Ten adventure She zoomed way up high into the sky, singing, “I’m Ten and I’m flying through the sky. Today you can make 10 any way you like!"
How will Ten's friends help her?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Cut out the pictures and paste to make a meal for Four and his friends. Square cheese on square bread. Crackers, waffles, fruit, biscuits and cake... it’s all square! Yummy!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Welcome to Ten's Rocket Rides. Let's help Ten sell tickets. Ten uses a Rekenrek with red and white beads to help her make sure everyone pays the right amount.
A trip to Planet Two costs 2 pennies each. There are 2 aliens who want to ride there. Ten pushes 2 beads and
then 2 more beads to the left. How many beads did Ten push altogether?
A trip to Planet Four costs 4 pennies each. There are 2 robots who want to go there. Ten pushes 4 beads and then 4 more beads to the left. Rekenrek has 10 beads in total. How many are left behind?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Can you zoom to the moon with the Numberblocks? Here's how to play:
- Cut out your rocket counters with a grown-up. Place them at the start. The player who throws the highest number on the die goes first.
- Take turns to roll the die and move around the board. The first person to reach the moon is the winner!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Calling all detectives! Can you spot the different shapes in the real world. Put a check by the correct answer.
- What shape are the donuts?
- What shape are the sandwiches?
- What shape are the brownies?
- What shape is the puzzle?
- What shape is the plate?
- What shapes can you see around you? Draw them.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Adding the same number together is called doubling. Try these doubling puzzles. Check the box next to the correct Numberblock.
Double One is...
Double Two is...
Double Three is...
Double Four is...
Double Five is...
Doubles are handy to know for adding up quickly. Can you find any doubles around your home, e.g. eggs in their boxes or coins?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
To reach the golden double six, it will take some special tricks! You'll need to build the paths and so, go, go, domino! Cut out the dominoes and pick the right ones to finish building the paths. Where will you put the golden double six?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Let's meet a friend made of ten blocks. Ten's 1 in her Numberling means 1 ten. And the 0 means nothing more! Count 10 bees and then draw around them all to make 1 ten. Count 10 butterflies and then draw around them all to make 1 ten. Now count your own fingers. Start with fingers down and put your fingers up as you count. What else do you have 10 of?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!