This worksheet takes your child a step farther than one-digit addition. As he completes the page, he'll learn to add a two-digit number to a one-digit number.
Number bonds are a great way for your kids to explore the relationship between addition and subtraction. By filling in the missing numbers, students get experience with fact families.
Each ten frame has ten boxes. Some boxes have red chips and others don't. If the top half of the ten frame is filled with red chips, how many are left? 10-5=5.
In the chill of winter, keep your child's brain warmed up with some single-digit addition. This is a great chance for her to brush up on her math facts.
It’s time for students to make their own number bonds! In this activity, students will be given number sentences to solve and represent using number bonds.
Build number sense and familiarity with numbers 1–120 with this fun game! Students will roll a die and move that many more spaces. The first player to reach 120 wins!
Help Anna figure out how much she needs to pay! This math with money worksheet gets your child to do some simple addition and preps her to handle real money.
With this money math worksheet, your child gets practice at simple addition while learning the concept of money. Write down the prices and add them up!
Can your first grader dig through a leafy mess to find the numbers that are added together for each clover? He'll come out of it with stronger addition skills!