Free Printable Math Sheets for Kids — Number Chart, Skip Counting, Multiplication, and More

My kids needed some math reference sheets, so I made a set. They turned out well enough that I figured I'd share them here as free PDFs anyone can print.
Number Chart & Skip Counting (Front & Back)
A two-sided reference sheet. Print it double-sided and laminate it for the fridge.
Front — Number Chart 1-120:
- Rainbow rows — each row cycles through red, orange, yellow, green, and blue
- Even numbers are slightly shaded darker
- Multiples of 5 are italic with accent borders
- Multiples of 10 are bold white on dark background
Back — Skip Counting 1-120:
- Count by 2s (blue) — all even numbers highlighted
- Count by 3s (purple) — every third number highlighted
- Count by 5s (green) — multiples of 5 highlighted
- Numbers that overlap get gradient blends; multiples of 30 (all three!) get a special gold border
Multiplication Table & Number Bonds (Front & Back)
Another two-sided sheet. Multiplication on the front, number bonds on the back.
Front — Multiplication Table 1-10:
- Color gradient — products go from warm yellows (small) to purples (large)
- Perfect squares highlighted with purple borders (1, 4, 9, 16, 25...)
- Clean header row and column with × symbol
Back — Number Bonds:
- Ways to Make 10 (blue) — visual bond diagrams showing all pairs that sum to 10
- Ways to Make 20 (green) — same format for pairs that sum to 20
- Core fluency for 1st and 2nd grade math
Counting US Coins
A two-page reference sheet covering the four main US coins — penny, nickel, dime, and quarter — with real photographs and color-coded sections.
Page 1:
- Coin identification — each coin shown with its name and value in color-coded cards
- Skip counting tables — count by pennies (1c), nickels (5c), dimes (10c), and quarters (25c) up to $1.00
- How many make a dollar — quick reference showing 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes, or 4 quarters = $1.00
Page 2:
- Front & back of each coin — real photographs of both sides (Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt, Washington)
- Coin equivalents — visual breakdowns showing how coins relate (1 quarter = 5 nickels, etc.)
- Ways to make $1.00 — each denomination in its own card showing how many it takes, plus a dollar bill
All three sheets are designed for letter-size paper with large, readable text and print-friendly colors. Print each one double-sided, laminate them, and stick them on the fridge.
How the PDFs are made
Every worksheet is a plain HTML/CSS file. The PDFs are generated from them using headless Chrome:
The @page { margin: 0 } CSS rule combined with --print-to-pdf-no-header ensures clean output with no browser headers or footers. Edit the HTML, regenerate, and you're done.
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