Curated OER
Addition and Subtraction - First Grade
Twenty-five multiple choice addition and subtraction problems fill the six-page worksheet. Many are word problems that include graphics to help learners visualize the situation. A useful tool in meeting Common Core standards!
Math Worksheets Land
Counting (Up to 120) - Guided Lesson
Three sets of objects create arrays for learners to count: will they discover strategies to make their job easier? Each array has between 105 and 120 objects in rows. Have learners do the first one, then review their strategies. Did...
Curated OER
Sharing Marbles Equally
Young elementary-schoolers are constantly reminded to share with others. Use this familiar concept in this equal distribution activity. Scholars choose either 10, 16, or 28 as the number of marbles they have to give out. Then, they...
Curated OER
Rectangles and Shapes
A rectangles and shapes online worksheet in which young learners determine what fraction is shaded in eight rectangles. They also answer three word problems and color the parts shown and requested on five shapes. They get immediate...
Curated OER
Shelf Stacker 1-5
What a fun way to practice counting for youngsters! Especially effective for kinesthetic and visual learners, this activity has scholars stacking "books" on a "bookshelf." Templates are provided for the bookshelves and books; consider...
Maths Blog
Understand Subtraction - Take Whole Tens
Use a number line to demonstrate subtracting by tens. Learners "hop" backwards down a tens number line to complete subtraction equations. Several different ways to express the operation are included.
Curated OER
100th Day: Connect the Dots
Celebrate 100th day with a simple dot-to-dot. The completed outline of a schoolhouse is perfect for coloring. Schoolhouse has four empty windows in which your charges can draw pictures of themselves and their friends at school. Have...
Curated OER
Counting Objects in a Set (1-3)
Here is a good counting to 3 worksheet. Learners solve six problems in which they count and circle the number of objects indicated by a numeral. Reinforces 1:1 correspondence since they draw the number of circles indicated in the process.
Curated OER
My Ten-Frame Riddle
Learners will have fun trying to trick their classmates in this interactive ten-frame riddle activity. After choosing a number and filling in the frame, they create three clues to challenge a classmate trying to guess their number. A...
Curated OER
Counting Rabbits
You've heard of counting sheep, but what about counting rabbits? This is a fun way to approach data analysis with young mathematicians. Examining a chart, they see how many times James and his family saw rabbits in their yard over a...
Curated OER
Ordinal Numbers
Introduce ordinal numbers with this simple teaching tool. Young mathematicians trace numbers from 1 to 5. Then they circle the object in a row of 5 that represents the numerical place of the number they just traced. Example: Students...
Curated OER
Making a Number Sentence
Youngsters can use these worksheets to practice writing equations and using math symbols. They draw a picture in each box to correctly complete the number sentence then write numbers under each picture to make number sentences. There are...
Curated OER
Count On Challenge
Use a counting worksheet to teach learners how to add-on. They write equations and count on to find the sums. There are 5 problems to solve.
Curated OER
Plant Word Shapes (2)
In this parts of a plant worksheet, students look over 10 word shapes and then fill in each box with its appropriate plant part from the word box at the bottom of the worksheet.
Curated OER
Making Numbers - Making 10
There are a variety to make the number 10. Children cut out 10 stars, each star has the a number (0-10) on it. They place the stars in a number sentence and count to see if their numbers add up to 10. This is a fun activity kids will love.
Curated OER
Apple Addition Cards
Kids love games and manipulatives, they make learning math fun. Print this set of 10 cards and the attached markers. Learners use the cards as a game, where they count the apples of the card then place a marker on the correct answer.
Curated OER
Christmas Subtraction Worksheet
Find the differences by counting the Christmas objects that correspond to the word problem. There are 3 problems total each requiring learners to write the equation that describes their answer.
Curated OER
Subtraction 0 through 5
Subtraction is a must have skill. Give you kids a timed test to see how many of the 40 subtraction problems they can solve in 1 minute. Problems are all subtraction under 5.
Curated OER
Subtracting Numbers 1-5
Did you use those flashcards? I hope so, because this isn't just a worksheet it's a timed math test with 80 subtraction problems. Problems are all intended to build automaticity in subtracting number 5 and lower.
Curated OER
Add Single Digits
Ever hear 4+4 is 8, 8+8 is 16? Well, that is called building automaticity and its a must have skill that follows kids throughout their entire career. This set of 20 worksheets each contains a set of addition problems that are intended to...
Curated OER
A Model for Tens and Ones: Reading an Abacus
Interpreting pictures of an abacus, learners write 2-digit numbers. They read and transcribe abacus beads in the tens and ones places. For extension, they draw pictures to represent the numbers 9 and 90. Really bring it to life using a...
Curated OER
Turn Around Dominoes
Create simple addition number sentences using dominoes. Young scholars choose a domino and draw the dots on a template. Beneath their drawing, they write the addition sentence. Then, they "flip" the domino and write the "turn around...
Curated OER
Train in the Rain
Get ready for a rainy day with this cute train in the rain story. Prepare your Autistic pupils for what to wear and expect on a rainy day. They can read along as Travis the Train travels through a rainy town, explaining the need for...
Curated OER
Nonstandard Units, Homework 17.1
Here is a very good estimating and measuring length with nonstandard units learning exercise. Learners use paper clips and toothpicks to estimate and measure the real objects pictured in each problem, then write ten answers.