Frozen Math Worksheets
Frozen math worksheets for kindergarten make winter math simple without adding extra prep to your day. If your child loves Anna and Elsa, these preschool math worksheets make it easy to add addition, measurement, and symmetry practice to your regular routine without changing what’s already working.
These pages focus on solving simple addition problems, measuring character height, and finishing reflected symmetry pictures. I like keeping seasonal math on hand for the days when we need focused skill practice but want something that still feels a little different.
You can use these during your regular teaching time, for quiet work, or as part of a simple winter theme.
Frozen Math At a Glance
• Best for ages: 5-6 (kindergarten)
• Prep: Low
• Pages: 3 printable pages
Try this next: Frozen Counting Worksheets for Preschool
What’s Included in This Printable Pack
This winter-themed math pack is designed for kindergarteners who are ready for more than just counting. It combines multiple early math skills in one easy-to-use set.
- 3 counting worksheets
- Low-prep, print-and-use format
- Focus on addition, height measurement, and reflected symmetry
- Easy printing and optional reuse in sheet protectors
How to Use These Printables
Here’s a simple way to use this pack during your day.
- Print the pages you need today, not the whole pack unless you need them.
- Talk through the directions together, pointing to the numbers or pictures.
- Let your child complete the task by drawing the missing half, measuring characters, or solving the addition problems.
- Check answers together by recounting, remeasuring, or comparing both sides of the symmetry picture.
Skills Your Preschooler is Practicing
This pack builds multiple foundational math skills in one sitting. Instead of isolating a single concept, your child practices a range of early math skills.
- pencil control
- addition
- visual scanning
- hand-eye coordination
Learning Activities & Extensions
You don’t need to add a full lesson. Just layer one simple extension if you’d like.
- Simple extension: Create a “measurement hunt” where your child finds three objects to measure and record.
- Fine motor: Use small cubes or buttons to model each addition problem before writing the answer.
- Literacy: Read a winter-themed picture book and look for numbers or shapes in the illustrations.
- Math: Measure a few household items with the ruler and compare which is taller or shorter.
- Independent time: Set out one symmetry page with crayons for quiet work.
More Printables Like This
If your preschooler enjoys themed counting pages, there are plenty of other simple math options you can rotate in throughout the year.
- Mitten Counting Worksheets for Preschool
- Winter Birdhouse Count and Color Activity
- Hot Chocolate Preschool Counting Activity
- Farm Animal Counting Book
- Counting Cut and Paste Worksheets
FAQs About These Worksheets
They’re designed for kindergarten-level skills, but some advanced preschoolers may enjoy them with help.
No. You can quickly show your child how to line up the ruler at zero and read the number at the top.
Yes. Place them in sheet protectors and use dry-erase markers for repeated practice.
Get Your Free Printable
Ready to make winter math easier? Grab your Frozen Math Worksheets for Kindergarten and add simple addition, symmetry, and measurement practice to your week.
Just print the pages, and you’re ready to go.
This pack gives your child meaningful math practice without complicated prep. You can rotate through addition, symmetry, and measurement throughout the week and keep things fresh. I’d pair this with the next set of counting cut-and-paste worksheets.
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