Valentine’s Day Math Worksheets for Kindergarten Kids

My children have been preparing for Valentine’s Day with these Valentine’s Math Kindergarten worksheets. If you enjoy free printables and worksheets, you’re in luck — these are available to download for personal use.

After completing the worksheets, try a hands-on Valentine’s craft such as making Valentine’s Day cards using shaving cream to extend the fun and creativity.

Free Valentine's Day Math - Kindergarten Worksheets - 3 Worksheets to download for free!

Valentine’s Math – Kindergarten Worksheets

You can use these kindergarten worksheets with children from preschool through first grade. The activities are designed to build fundamental early math skills such as pattern recognition, counting, and number identification. These Valentine-themed printables make learning feel like play, and kids tend to stay engaged when the pages are colorful and seasonal.

There are three free printables available. Each one targets a different early math skill and offers an entertaining way to combine learning with Valentine’s Day themes. Use them at home, in the classroom, or as part of a holiday learning center.

For another creative Valentine’s activity, try our free Valentine’s Day coloring pages. Coloring paired with the worksheets reinforces fine motor skills and number recognition while keeping the holiday spirit alive.

Download links for the three printables:

  • I Heart Patterns — a printable that practices pattern making and identification.
  • I Heart Counting — a counting-focused worksheet that helps children practice one-to-one correspondence and number sequencing.
  • I Heart Numbers — a numbers activity that reinforces number identification and simple arithmetic concepts.

These Valentine-themed kindergarten worksheets are an excellent way to spark interest in math and make early learning enjoyable. They provide structured practice while keeping the content familiar and seasonally relevant.

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More Valentine’s-themed activities you might enjoy:

  • Tissue Paper Dyed Hearts — a colorful craft that explores color mixing and texture.
  • Hearts with Black Glue — a tactile art project that combines drawing and resist techniques.

These activities and printables offer a variety of ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day while supporting early learning goals. Whether you use them in a small group, during center time, or for quiet independent practice, they can help build confidence with counting, recognizing patterns, and identifying numbers.