These printable first grade math worksheets will help your students and children practice basic math skills such as comparing and ordering numbers, place value, addition and subtraction, math word problems, and more.
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Addition
In 1st grade, children learn to add within 20, with and without regrouping. They use various strategies such as counting on or using doubles to solve equations.
PLACE VALUE
First graders learn about place value, which is the idea that a digit’s position in a number determines its value. They learn to identify tens and ones in two-digit numbers.
Number Order
Ordering numbers in ascending or descending order is a fine way to grow number sense and practice place value in first grade.
Subtraction
Similarly, 1st grade students learn to subtract one-digit numbers from numbers up to 20. They might use number charts or number lines for visual aids.
MISSING NUMBERS
Before they can practice number operations, children in first grade must learn to identify number order and missing numbers in any given sequence.
Comparing Numbers
Discover plenty of teaching materials to let your 1st grade students practice number comparison. Practice finding greater and smaller numbers!
SKIP COUNTING
Typically, first graders will learn to skip count by 2s, 5s, and 10s. Take a look at all the fun free printables to teach and practice skip counting in first grade!
First Grade Math
First grade math is focused on building foundational math skills.
Some of the key topics that children typically learn in first-grade math include
number sense, addition and subtraction, place value, geometry, measurement,
money math, and telling time. By the end of the year, most children should be able to
add and subtract within 20, count to 100, and identify basic shapes and their attributes.
Grade 1 Math Worksheets
Check out some of these fun free printable 1st grade math worksheets! They are easy to download, print and use with your students in the classroom or children at home.