Printable Math Worksheets
15 free generators for Grades 1-3 — from arithmetic to measurements
Browse all our free math worksheet generators for kids ages 6-9 (Grades 1-3). Number sense, column arithmetic, multiplication tables, measurements, geometry, telling time: each tool produces ready-to-print PDFs in seconds. No sign-up, no email required — pick your parameters and download instantly. All worksheets are aligned with primary school curricula and fully customizable (child's name, visual theme, number of exercises).
Available math tools
Mental Math (Grades 1–3)
Quick addition, subtraction, multiplication
Counting Worksheets
Count objects up to 20
Kids Sudoku (4×4 / 6×6)
Logic grids adapted for kids
Column Arithmetic (Grades 1–3)
Addition and subtraction in columns
Math Word Problems (Grades 1–5)
Varied problem statements with calculation space
Proportionality (Grades 4–5)
Tables, rule of three, percentages, scales
Decimal Numbers (Grades 4–5)
Read, compare, add, multiply by 10
Fractions (Grades 4–5)
Recognize, compare, add, simplify
Multiplication Tables (Grades 2–3)
Learn times tables 1 to 12
Number Sense (Grades 1–3)
Write, order, compare numbers
Geometric Shapes (Pre-K–K)
Circle, square, triangle, rectangle
Geometry (Grades 1–3)
Symmetry, grids, reproductions
Telling Time (Grades 1–3)
Hours, half hours, quarter hours
Pattern Sequences (Pre-K–3)
Complete shape and color sequences
Money (Euro) Grades 1–3
Recognize coins & bills, make change
Spatial Awareness (Pre-K–2)
Left/right, above/below, maps
Measurements (Grades 2–3)
Length, mass, capacity
Magic Coloring (Math)
Color by math result
Dot-to-Dot (Pre-K–3)
Connect the dots in order
What you'll find here
15 tools covering the full primary math curriculum: number sense (write, order, compare), column arithmetic (addition and subtraction), multiplication tables 1-12, measurements (length, mass, capacity with conversions), geometry (symmetry, grids), telling time, money, logical sequences, sudoku, mental math, spatial awareness, and more.
Why paper worksheets in a digital age?
Regular paper exercises consolidate school learning without pressure. 10-15 minutes a day with worksheets targeted on what's covered in class is enough to lock in essential skills. The advantage of printable PDFs: your child writes with a pencil, activating kinesthetic memory — far more effective than tablet touchscreens for anchoring math fluency.
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