- Trace the lines by following the dotted paths from start to end.
- Solve the subtraction problems: 28 - 11 = 17, 79 - 13 = 66, 63 - 22 = 41, 47 - 12 = 35, 16 - 3 = 13, 64 - 2 = 62, 7 - 12 is invalid (negative), 61 - 10 = 51, 24 - 21 = 3.
- Write the numbers corresponding to the pictures: one crab, two fish, three seahorses, four starfish, five turtles, six octopuses.
- Categorize words into Nouns or Verbs: swimming (verb), octopus (noun), floating (verb), shell (noun), hiding (verb), dolphin (noun), whale (noun), snapping (verb).
- Count and check the correct number of each sea creature shown in the boxes.
- Match uppercase letters with their lowercase counterparts using the sea animal images as guides.
- Fill in the alphabet grid by writing each letter in order from A to Z.
- Identify and circle the correct sea animals matching the given names: clam, clownfish, coral, crab, dolphin, eel, fish, hermit crab, humpback whale.
- Sort shapes by counting and placing them in the correct columns based on quantity (e.g., 9 stars, 5 shells, etc.).
- Create words using the letters provided: hermit, crab, humpback, whale.
- Write the name of each shape shown: triangle, square, circle, oval, heart, hexagon.
- Match each word to its corresponding picture: seahorse, clam, squid, lobster, octopus, shrimp.
- Cut out the sea creature images and paste them in alphabetical order: crab, dolphin, fish, hermit crab, octopus, seahorse, shrimp, squid, whale.
- Find and circle all occurrences of the letter “H” (uppercase and lowercase) in the grid.
- Tell the time shown on each clock: 3:00, 7:00, 1:00, 10:45, 11:45, 9:05, 8:05, 2:00, 7:00, 7:30, 3:00.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ocean math worksheet.