Kindergarten Math Quizzes: Free Online Math Practice for Kids
Looking for a fun way to help your child practice early math skills? These kindergarten math quizzes provide simple, interactive practice with numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, shapes, patterns, measurement, and other foundational math concepts.
Each quiz focuses on a specific kindergarten math skill, making it easy to choose practice that matches what your child is currently learning. Children can work through multiple-choice questions one at a time and see their results when they finish.
These quizzes are designed for kindergarten students, parents, teachers, and homeschool families who want an easy way to review math skills at home or in the classroom.
If your child has already completed a math worksheet, you can also use the related quiz as a quick way to review the same concept.
Kindergarten Math Quizzes
Fun, simple quizzes to help little learners practice counting, shapes, and early math skills.

Kindergarten Counting
Practice counting objects and numbers with easy questions for kids.

Kindergarten Numbers 1–50
Practice recognizing and counting numbers from 1 to 70 with fun questions.

Kindergarten Numbers 50–100
Practice recognizing and counting numbers from 50 to 100 with fun questions.

Kindergarten Comparing Numbers
Practice comparing numbers using greater than, less than, or equal.

Kindergarten Addition
Practice adding numbers with simple, fun questions for kindergarten kids.

Kindergarten Subtraction
Practice subtracting numbers with simple, fun questions for kids.

Kindergarten Addition & Subtraction
Practice addition and subtraction with fun questions for kids.

Kindergarten Shapes
Practice identifying common shapes with simple, fun questions for kids.

Kindergarten Measurement
Practice measuring length, height, and size with simple questions for kids.

Kindergarten Patterns
Practice identifying and completing simple patterns with fun questions for kids.

Kindergarten Position Words
Practice position words like above, below, beside, and between with fun questions.

Kindergarten Math Skills
Practice key kindergarten math skills with simple, fun quiz questions.
What Math Skills Do Kindergarteners Practice?
Kindergarten math introduces children to many of the basic concepts they will continue building throughout elementary school. Instead of focusing only on memorizing answers, early math practice helps children recognize numbers, understand quantities, compare objects and numbers, identify patterns, and begin working with simple operations.
Our kindergarten math quizzes provide practice in several important areas.
Number Recognition & Counting
Children can practice recognizing numbers, counting objects, understanding number sequences, and connecting numbers with quantities.
Addition & Subtraction
Simple addition and subtraction activities help children begin understanding what happens when quantities are combined or taken away.
Shapes & Geometry
Shape quizzes introduce children to common shapes and help them recognize and distinguish between different shapes.
Patterns
Recognizing patterns helps children develop early mathematical reasoning. Children can practice identifying what comes next in a repeating sequence.
Measurement
Early measurement activities introduce concepts such as longer and shorter, taller and shorter, heavier and lighter, and comparing objects.
Comparing Numbers
Children can practice deciding which numbers or quantities are greater, smaller, or equal.
Position & Spatial Concepts
Position-word activities help children understand relationships between objects, such as above, below, inside, outside, near, far, behind, and in front.
How to Use Kindergarten Math Quizzes
These quizzes can be used in different ways depending on what your child is currently learning.
Practice After a Math Lesson
After introducing a new math concept, choose the related quiz to give your child additional practice.
Pair a Quiz With a Worksheet
A useful BookAndPencil learning routine can be:
Learn → Practice → Quiz
For example, a child might complete an addition worksheet first and then take the Kindergarten Addition Quiz to review the same skill in an interactive format.
Use Quizzes for Review
If your child has already learned a particular concept, a short quiz can provide additional review without requiring another full lesson.
Practice at Home
Parents can use individual quizzes as short math activities after school or during homeschool practice.
Use Them in the Classroom
Teachers can use topic-specific quizzes as review activities after introducing a math concept.
Kindergarten Math Quizzes for Different Learners
These quizzes can be useful in several learning environments.
For parents: Choose a quiz based on the skill your child needs to practice.
For teachers: Use individual quizzes as an additional review activity after a lesson.
For homeschool families: Add topic-specific quizzes to your kindergarten math practice routine.
Because each quiz focuses on a particular skill, you don’t have to give children a long general test every time. You can simply choose the math concept they are currently learning.
Connect Math Quizzes With Worksheets
Online quizzes are one way to practice math, but children can also benefit from working with numbers, shapes, and problems on paper.
BookAndPencil provides printable learning resources that can be used alongside these quizzes.
A simple practice routine could be:
1. Learn the concept
Introduce the math skill.
2. Practice with a worksheet
Give your child an opportunity to work through examples on paper.
3. Take the quiz
Use the related online quiz to review the skill.
4. Practice again
If the child needs more help, return to the worksheet or learning activity and try again later.
This creates a natural connection between your existing printable resources and your new online quiz system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Are these kindergarten math quizzes free?
Yes. BookAndPencil’s kindergarten math quizzes are designed as free online practice activities for children, parents, teachers, and homeschool families.
Can teachers use kindergarten math quizzes in the classroom?
Yes. Teachers can use them as additional practice, lesson review, or a short activity after introducing a particular math concept.
Should children use worksheets and online quizzes together?
They can. Worksheets and quizzes provide different ways to practice the same skill. For example, a child can complete an addition worksheet and then take an addition quiz for additional review.
What should a child do if they have difficulty with a quiz?
If a child struggles with a quiz, return to the related lesson, worksheet, or hands-on activity and practice the skill again. The goal of these quizzes is practice, not pressure.
Can parents use these quizzes at home?
Yes. Parents can choose a quiz based on the math skill their child is currently learning or needs additional practice with.