1st Grade Math Worksheets
First graders can complete a series of engaging worksheets and activities that will help them develop the math skills they need to achieve success in today’s standards-based education system.
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30 Fun and Free First Grade Math Games and Activities
Teach them early on that math can be fun!
Early elementary teachers have a chance to instill in their students a love of math right from the start. One great way to do that is to make math fun! These first grade math games cover all the standard skills firsties need to know , in ways that make learning engaging and enjoyable for all.
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1. Wiggle to 100
You’ve Got This Math/Wiggle to 100 via youvegotthismath.com
Many kids learn best when they move their bodies. In this simple game, they use number cards to make and solve addition or subtraction equations. Then they draw an action card, and complete the activity the same number of times as the answer to the problem.
Learn more: You’ve Got This Math
2. Play with place value pickup sticks
First Grade Wow/Place Value Pickup Sticks via firstgradewow.blogspot.com
Help students visualize place value with these DIY pickup sticks. Pick up a handful of sticks and drop them, then have kids organize them by tens and ones. Finally, determine what number the sticks represent.
Learn more: First Grade Wow
3. Measure and compare names
Mrs. Richardson’s Class/Comparing Names via mrsrichardsonsclass.com
Here’s a fun way to teach non-standard measurement: Compare the lengths of student names! This is a great activity to try near the beginning of the year as kids get to know each other.
Learn more: Mrs. Richardson’s Class
4. Spin and draw the time
The Moffatt Girls/Spin and Draw Time via themoffattgirls.com
Kids love simple spinners, so use them for games that help them learn to tell time. After they spin a digital time, have them draw the correct hands on clock faces or create the time on a toy clock.
Learn more: The Moffatt Girls
5. Make a DIY shape Guess Who? game
Life Between Summers/Shape Guess Who via lifebetweensummers.com
Switch up your old Guess Who? game with 2D and 3D shape cards instead. Kids will get practice using geometry terms like “vertices,” “edges,” “faces,” and more.
Learn more: Life Between Summers
6. Walk the plank to practice addition
Primarily Speaking/Walk the Plank via primarily-speaking.com
With a wooden paint stick, some math cubes, and a pair of number cubes, you can play a simple but fun first grade math game that helps kids learn addition in such an engaging way!
Learn more: Primarily Speaking
7. Assemble a domino puzzle
Games 4 Gains/Dominoes Math Puzzles via games4gains.com
Print the free puzzles at the link below. Then grab some dominoes and start filling in the puzzle one piece at a time by placing a domino that adds up to the number shown in each rectangle. The trick is that regular domino rules still apply, so each number must touch another domino with the same number on that end.
Learn more: Games 4 Gains
8. Play tic-tac-toe with addition problems
123 Homeschool 4 Me/Tic-Tac-Toe Math Game via 123homeschool4me.com
Work out the answer to each problem in the grid, and dot or circle the ones that add up to 10. First to get three in a row wins!
Learn more: 123 Homeschool 4 Me/Tic-Tac-Toe Math Game
9. Face off in Dice War
Miss Giraffe’s Class/Fact Fluency Dice via missgiraffesclass.blogspot.com
Dice games are fantastic in the classroom! With this one, kids practice their addition facts and get a little work with subitizing too. The concept is so simple: Each player rolls the dice and adds up their numbers. The highest sum wins that round. This is one of those first grade math games that can be expanded by adding a third die. (You can also use playing cards.)
Learn more: Miss Giraffe’s Class
10. Use sticky notes to make 10
Life Over C’s/Make 10 Sticky Notes via lifeovercs.com
Sticky notes have so many uses in the classroom. In this case, challenge students to put together the numbered notes that “make 10.” They’ll practice adding to 10 with multiple numbers. You can also do this with subtraction, starting at 10, to make zero.
Learn more: Life Over C’s
11. Play Shut the Box
This game has been played for hundreds of years, but it’s a fun and sneaky way to practice addition facts fluency. The goal is to “close” each of the numbers in the box from one to nine by rolling the dice. For instance, if a player rolls 11, they may close 1, 2, 3, and 5, as these add up to 11. If no numbers are available to add up to the dice total, play passes to the next player and continues until someone finally “shuts the box” by closing the last available number. You can play this game with a specially designed box , as it has been played for years. You don’t need the box, though; simply have kids write out the numbers 1 through 9 and cross them out as they play.
12. Assemble some addition grab bags
Susan Jones Teaching/Addition Grab Bags via susanjonesteaching.com
Fill a variety of bags with collections of small objects. Kids grab a handful from two different bags, then count and add up the results. Be sure they write it all down to get practice at setting up equations. First grade math games like this one work for subtraction too.
Learn more: Susan Jones Teaching/Grab Bags
13. Face off to find the difference
Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls/Face Off Math via frugalfun4boys.com
Each player rolls the dice (try polyhedral dice for higher numbers, or roll several dice and add them together) and builds a stack of math cubes . Then they “face off” and find the difference between their two stacks.
Learn more: Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls
14. Plant flowers and count on
Fun-a-Day/Counting Flowers via fun-a-day.com
Pick up some artificial flowers at the dollar store for this springtime garden game. Roll the die and add that number of flowers to your pot. Then roll again and add more, counting on from where you left off. Easy and fun!
Learn more: Fun-a-Day
15. Build and count on
Susan Jones Teaching/Building On via susanjonesteaching.com
Here’s a fun hands-on way to practice counting on and addition. You can use any type of building blocks for this one. Get free printables at the link.
Learn more: Susan Jones Teaching/Building On
16. Print a hundreds chart to play Battleship
123 Homeschool 4 Me/Hundreds Chart Battleship via 123homeschool4me.com
Help students master numbers up to 100 by playing Battleship, using a standard hundreds chart . They’ll enjoy the strategy (and the fun of crying “boom!” when they sink a ship) while they develop number sense and practice number words.
Learn more: 123 Homeschool 4 Me/Hundreds Chart Battleship
17. Try nuts and bolts for place-value practice
The Measured Mom/Place Value Mat via themeasuredmom.com
Mastering the concepts of tens and ones is more fun with hands-on activities. We love these DIY math manipulatives that use inexpensive nuts and bolts from the hardware store to drive home the idea of place value. (Bonus: Kids also practice fine motor skills!) Get free printable mats to use with this activity at the link.
Learn more: The Measured Mom
18. Have a place-value scavenger hunt
Primary Theme Park/Place Value Scavenger Hunt via primarythemepark.com
Grab a stack of old magazines and use it for a place-value scavenger hunt! You can do this one at school or send it home for homework. Get free printables to use for this first grade math game at the link.
Learn more: Primary Theme Park/Place Value Scavenger Hunt
19. Practice tens and ones with I Have, Who Has
Playdough to Plato/I Have Who Has via playdoughtoplato.com
As first graders work with the concepts of tens and ones, play this simple game to give them confidence. Using the free printable cards at the link, the first player calls out “I have …” followed by the number shown on their card in blocks. Then they call out the number on the bottom, and the player who has that number takes over.
Learn more: Playdough to Plato/I Have, Who Has
20. Deal Uno cards to compare numbers
Kindergarten Smorgasboard/Uno Card Comparison via thekindergartensmorgasboard.com
Some first grade math games are just slightly harder versions of kindergarten ones. Make a greater-than/less-than mat with paper scraps and a brad, as shown. Lay out two Uno cards on each side, since first graders work on comparing two-digit numbers. Swing the arms of the signs around to the correct direction to indicate which is greater.
Learn more: The Kindergarten Smorgasboard
21. Knock down the pins with dot arrangement bowling
Cara Carroll/Subitizing Bowling via justcaracarroll.com
Take an inexpensive toy bowling set (or make your own with plastic bottles) and add sticky dots arranged in patterns. Students roll the ball and then have to quickly subitize to determine how many dots are on each pin they knocked down. If they get it right, they get the points!
Learn more: Cara Carroll
22. Navigate a time-telling maze
123 Homeschool 4 Me/Time Maze via 123homeschool4me.com
Start with the first clock and color in the line that shows the correct time. That leads you to the next clock, and so on, until you’re done!
Learn more: 123 Homeschool 4 Me/Time-Telling Maze
23. Assemble time-telling puzzles
123 Homeschool 4 Me/Time-Telling Puzzles via 123homeschool4me.com
Firsties should be mastering time to the hour and half hour. These free printable puzzles help them match up analog and digital clock times. Have them say the times out loud as they match them up too.
Learn more: 123 Homeschool 4 Me/Time-Telling Puzzles
24. Match up plastic eggs
The STEM Laboratory/Telling Time Eggs via thestemlaboratory.com
This is always a popular way to practice telling time. Draw clocks on one half of the eggs, and write out the times in numbers or words on the other half. For even more fun, hide the halves around the room and go on an egg hunt before you match them up!
Learn more: The STEM Laboratory
25. Put together shapes to make other shapes
Susan Jones Teaching/Pattern Blocks via Susan Jones Teaching
Use pattern blocks with the free printable cards at the link to get kids playing around with simple geometry. They’ll practice recognizing basic shapes and learn they can use some shapes to make new ones.
Learn more: Susan Jones Teaching/Pattern Blocks
26. Partition and sort shapes
Smitten With First/Fraction Sticky Notes via smittenwithfirstblog.com
Gather up sticky notes in a variety of shapes and sizes . Draw lines on them to partition them equally or unequally. Then, have kids sort them based on type.
Learn more: Smitten With First
27. Build and measure with LEGO bricks
Playdough to Plato/LEGO Math via playdoughtoplato.com
Everything is more fun with LEGO! Pull out a pile of square bricks and use them for these fun and free activities that incorporate estimating, measuring, and comparing length.
Learn more: Playdough to Plato/LEGO Math
28. Race and measure with toy cars
Susan Jones Teaching/Non-Standard Measurement via susanjonesteaching.com
First, kids get a little STEM practice by figuring out how to build a ramp. Then, they race toy cars down the ramp, marking where they land. Finally, they compare distances using any kind of non-standard measurement they like.
Learn more: Susan Jones Teaching/Non-Standard Measurement
29. Sort out your classroom toys
BSM Year 2/Sorting Toys via bsmkew.blogspot.com
First graders work on sorting by attribute in as many as three categories. Put out a variety of building blocks, beads, or other classroom toys and lay out some Hula-Hoops. Ask kids to define the categories and start sorting! You can even overlap the hoops into Venn diagrams for items that meet more than one criterion.
Learn more: BSM Year 2
30. Go on a bug hunt
Primary Theme Park/Bug Hunt via primarythemepark.com
Grab the free printable game at the link, then have kids graph their insects as they play. When they’re done, ask questions to ensure they understand the data they’ve collected.
Learn more: Primary Theme Park/Bug Hunt
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First Grade Math Free Games & Printables
Math….the nemesis of many a homeschool mom.
I’m certainly no exception.
I actually love doing math, I just don’t love teaching it! It’s frustrating and seriously tries my patience. I've found that keeping math fun is a must! Save
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Our youngest son is entering first grade this year. So far math has been pretty informal but first grade will require a bit more structure. He is a very visual hands-on learner so I have to make sure there are plenty of activities to supplement any workbook learning that we do.
With our daughter we used Horizons Math. She was not a fan. She got really bored with all of the spiral review work and started to view math as just something to check off for the day. It stayed that way until we got to Teaching Textbooks. Now she loves math. Thank you Teaching Textbooks!!
I did not want to go down the road to boredom again if I could help it. I knew that our son would need a very no-nonsense approach to math that would be easy to supplement with hands-on activities and games, so I chose Easy Peasy Homeschool’s 1 st grade math workbook .
Though it’s designed to be used with the online program we’ve opted to use it as a standalone and supplement with the printable games and activities in this post. It’s hard to get Nerdlet back on track when he’s using online games, which is the majority of EP’s online math program , so this method works better for us.
Here’s a list of the free games & printables I’ve found to use this year organized by the topics we'll be covering.
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I’m sort of toying with the idea of putting together an interactive notebook for Nerdlet’s math so that he has a place to refer to for certain concepts. All About Money Cut & Paste Book Money Mini-Book Parts of a Dollar Flip Book What’s the Temp? Flip Books 2D Shapes Booklets 2D Shapes Vocabulary Place Value Rounding Numbers
After putting all of this together on one page I have to say, I’m pretty excited about math this year! This is going to be a lot of fun for Nerdlet.
Do you use games and centers to supplement math? What are your favorites?
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This was amazing! Thank you for finding all these great activities and making it easy to download them!
This is great! I stopped with easy peasy for a bit but this list of games may out me back on! Do you have a follow up for 2nd grade?
Hi Meagan! Thanks for stopping by. I haven’t published a list of games for second grade because we didn’t continue with that curriculum. I may tackle that as a project in the future.
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Fun math worksheets for 1st Graders: Practice addition, subtraction, and more
Do you want to help your first grader develop a love for math? Do you want to make math fun and engaging for your child? Do you want to boost your first grader's math skills and confidence? If you answered yes to these questions, you are in the right place!
In this remarkable resource, we will share some fun math worksheets for first graders that will help them practice addition, subtraction, and more .
These worksheets are designed to be colorful, interactive, and challenging for your first grader. They will also help your child learn essential math concepts and strategies to prepare them for higher grades.
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1st Grade math worksheets: All the essential topics you need
We have prepared a collection of premium 1st Grade math worksheets that cover all the essential topics you need .
You will find worksheets on addition, subtraction, place value, shapes, patterns, measurement, etc. These worksheets are designed to help your kids practice their math skills and build their confidence.
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Number worksheets.
Our Grade 1 number worksheets are designed to help first graders practice writing numbers, counting numbers, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, and more.
They also include fun puzzles and games that challenge kids to use their number sense and logic skills. You can find number worksheets for numbers 1-10, 11-20, 21-50, 51-100, and beyond!
Get the best addition worksheets to help your first graders practice adding single-digit numbers, adding two-digit numbers, adding with regrouping, adding with pictures, and more.
They also include some fun word problems and games that make the addition more meaningful and fun. You can find addition worksheets for sums up to 10, 20, 50, 100, and beyond !
These subtraction worksheets are designed to help first graders practice subtracting single-digit numbers, subtracting two-digit numbers, subtracting with regrouping, subtracting with pictures, and more.
They also include some fun word problems and games that make subtraction more meaningful and fun. You can find subtraction worksheets for differences up to 10, 20, 50, 100, and beyond!
Geometry worksheets
First Grade Geometry worksheets will help first graders practice identifying shapes, drawing shapes, sorting shapes, measuring shapes, and more.
They also include some fun puzzles and games that challenge kids to use their spatial reasoning and geometry skills. You can find geometry worksheets for circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, and more!
Comparing worksheets are given to help first graders practice comparing numbers, comparing sizes, comparing lengths, comparing weights, comparing capacities, and more.
They also include fun activities and games that make comparing more fun and interactive. You can find comparing worksheets for greater than, less than, equal to, most, least, etc.
Probability is the chance of something happening. For example, when you flip a coin, there is a 50% chance of getting heads and a 50% chance of getting tails.
Probability worksheets help you practice finding the probability of different events using coins, dice, cards, spinners, and more. You can also play games like bingo and lotto to learn about probability.
Estimation is making a good guess based on what you know. For example, when you see a jar of candy, you can estimate how many pieces are inside by looking at the size and shape of the jar and the candy.
Estimation worksheets help you practice estimating numbers, lengths, weights, capacities, and time using different strategies and tools.
Place value worksheets
Place value is the value of each digit in a number based on its position. For example, in the number 123, the digit 1 has a value of 100, the digit 2 has a value of 20, and the digit 3 has a value of 3.
Place value worksheets help you practice reading and writing numbers in different forms, such as standard form, expanded form, word form, and base ten blocks.
Spatial sense worksheets
Spatial sense is understanding and visualizing shapes and objects in space . For example, when you look at a map, you can use your spatial sense to find your location and direction.
Spatial sense worksheets help you practice identifying and describing shapes and objects using words like above, below, beside, inside, outside, left, right, front, back, top, bottom, etc.
Our data and graph worksheets help you practice collecting and organizing data using tables and charts, and displaying and interpreting data using different types of graphs.
Data is information that you collect and organize. For example, when you survey your classmates about their favorite color, you collect data about their preferences.
Graphs are pictures that easily show data. For example, when you make a bar graph or a pie chart of your survey results, you show the data visually.
Measurement is finding the size or amount of something using units. For example, when you measure your height or weight using inches or pounds.
Measurement worksheets help you practice measuring length, weight, capacity, and temperature using standard units (such as inches, feet, ounces, pounds, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, degrees, and Fahrenheit) and non-standard units (such as paper clips, pencils, hands, etc.).
Patterns are sequences that repeat or change predictably. For example, when you see a pattern of red, blue, red, blue, red, blue...you can predict what comes next.
Patterns worksheets help you practice identifying, extending, and creating patterns using shapes, colors, numbers, letters, and sounds.
Telling time worksheets
Get the best telling time worksheets to help your first graders practice telling time to the hour, half-hour, quarter-hour, and five minutes using analog clocks (with hands) and digital clocks (with numbers).
Telling time is all about reading and writing time using clocks. For example, when you see a clock showing 9:15, you can read it as nine fifteen or quarter past nine.
Sorting and classifying worksheets
1 st Grade Sorting and classifying worksheets are given to help first graders practice sorting and classifying objects by one or more attributes (such as color, shape, size, and texture) and by categories (such as animals, fruits, and clothes).
Sorting and classifying are skills of grouping things based on their similarities or differences. For example, when you sort your toys by color or by type.
2D shapes worksheets
2D shapes are flat shapes that have two dimensions: length and width. For example, circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles are 2D shapes. 2D shapes worksheets help you practice identifying and naming 2D shapes based on their properties (such as sides and corners) and comparing and contrasting 2D shapes based on their similarities or differences.
3D shapes worksheets
3D shapes are solid shapes with three dimensions: length, width, and height. For example, cubes, spheres, cylinders, and cones are 3D shapes. 3D shapes worksheets help you practice identifying and naming 3D shapes based on their properties (such as faces, sides, and corners) and comparing and contrasting 3D shapes based on their similarities or differences.
Fraction worksheets
Fractions are parts of a whole. For example, a half, a quarter, and a third are fractions. Fraction worksheets for first graders will enhance practice in identifying and naming fractions using pictures, numbers, and words.
They also make comparing and ordering fractions based on their size fun and easy.
How to make math fun for your first grader: tips and tricks
Math can be a tedious and frustrating subject for many children, especially if they need help understanding it or finding it too hard. But math can also be a fun and exciting subject if you know how to make it so. Here are some tips and tricks to make math fun for your first grader :
- Use manipulatives . Manipulatives are objects your child can touch, move, and count to help them understand math concepts. For example, you can use blocks, coins, beads, buttons, or anything else your child likes to play with. Manipulatives can help your child visualize math problems and concretely solve them.
- Use games . Games are a great way to make math fun and competitive for your first grader. You can use board games, card games, dice games, or online games that involve math skills. For example, you can play Uno, Monopoly, Yahtzee, or Math Bingo with your child. Games can help your child practice math facts, mental math, and problem-solving skills in a fun way.
- Use stories . Stories are a great way to make math relatable and meaningful for your first grader. You can use books, comics, videos, or podcasts that involve math concepts or characters. For example, you can read The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle with your child and talk about how many fruits the caterpillar ate each day. Stories can help your child connect math to their own experiences and interests.
- Use rewards . Rewards are a great way to motivate your first grader to do math and celebrate their achievements. You can use stickers, stamps, certificates, badges, or anything else your child likes to collect. You can also use praise, hugs, high-fives, or words of encouragement to show your child you are proud of their math efforts. Rewards can help your child feel good about themselves and their math abilities.
Fun math games and puzzles: Challenge your first grader's skills
If you want to challenge your first grader's math skills and make them think outside the box, you should try some fun math games and puzzles with them.
These games and puzzles are designed to be fun and engaging for your first grader. They will also help your child develop critical thinking, logic, and reasoning skills essential for math success.
Here are some examples of fun math games and puzzles for first graders:
- Sudoku . Sudoku is a popular puzzle game that involves filling a grid with numbers from 1 to 9 without repeating any number in a row, column, or 3x3 box. Sudoku is an excellent game for practicing number recognition, patterns, and logic skills. You can find Sudoku puzzles online or in books suitable for first graders.
- Tangrams . Tangrams are ancient Chinese puzzles that use seven geometric shapes to form different figures. Tangrams are an excellent game for practicing shapes, symmetry, fractions, and spatial skills. You can find tangram puzzles online or in books suitable for first graders.
- Magic Squares . Magic squares are puzzles that involve filling in a grid with numbers so that the sum of each row, column, and diagonal is the same. Magic squares are a great game for practicing addition facts, mental math, and algebra skills. You can find magic square puzzles online or in books suitable for first graders.
Math facts and fluency: Practice makes perfect
One of the most important skills for first graders is math facts and fluency . Math facts are the essential addition and subtraction facts that kids need to memorize and recall quickly. Recalling these facts requires constant practice. This is in line with the saying that " practice makes perfect ."
Fluency is the ability to perform these calculations accurately and efficiently.
Also, math facts and fluency are essential for building a solid foundation for more advanced math topics, such as multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals . They also help kids develop confidence and a positive attitude toward math.
To help your first graders practice math facts and fluency, we have created some fun worksheets that include:
- Addition facts within 10
- Subtraction facts within 10
- Missing addends and subtrahends
- Fact families
- Doubles and near doubles
- Adding and subtracting multiples of 10
These worksheets are arranged in increasing difficulty, so your kids can progress at their own pace. They also have cute pictures and stickers to make them more appealing. You can download them for free from the link below.
Math word problems: Apply your math knowledge to real-life situations
Another essential skill for first graders to learn is math word problems . Math word problems are problems that use words and numbers to describe a situation that involves some mathematical operation. They require kids to apply their math knowledge to real-life situations and use logical thinking and reasoning.
Math word problems are great for developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills and enhancing reading comprehension and vocabulary. They also help kids see the relevance and usefulness of math in everyday life.
To help your first graders practice math word problems, we have created some fun worksheets that include:
- One-step addition and subtraction word problems within 20
- Two-step addition and subtraction word problems within 20
- Word problems with extra or missing information
- Word problems with different question types (how many more, how many less, how many in all, etc.)
- Word problems with different contexts (money, time, measurement, etc.)
These worksheets are also arranged in increasing difficulty, so your kids can challenge themselves. They also have realistic scenarios and colorful illustrations to make them more engaging. You can download them for free from our website, Mathskills4kids.com.
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1st Grade Math Worksheets - Printable | K5 Learning: https://www.k5learning.com/free-math-worksheets/first-grade-1
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1st Grade Math Worksheets – Printable PDFs Free | Math 4 Children Plus: https://math4childrenplus.com/grades/1st-grade/worksheets/
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25+ Of The Best 1st Grade Math Worksheets & Free Printables
First grade math is the beginning of an important journey for students in their education; that’s why I’ve compiled a great list of 1st Grade Math Worksheets in printable and digital forms for teachers and parents to help support their students along the way.
In partnership with Teach Simple , whose marketplace is full of educational materials created by actual teachers (plus 50% of all revenues go to them), I found educator-created 1st grade math supplements including quizzes, charts, and skills worksheets that you can download and print to use in your classroom or with your child at home. Browse these free printable 1st grade math worksheets to find the best ones for you.
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What math skills should a 1st grader know, how to use math worksheets in grade 1, best 1st grade numbers, number lines, and place value worksheets, best 1st grade addition and subtraction worksheets, best 1st grade fractions worksheets, best 1st grade geometry worksheets, best 1st grade data analysis and word problems worksheets, how do you explain tens and ones to 1st graders, how do you write a number line for 1st graders, check out these additional 1st grade resources.
In 1st grade math students learn a variety of new skills. Some of these include:
- number charts and counting
- number patterns
- and comparing numbers
Students will also encounter base 10 blocks, place values, addition and subtraction, basic fractions and measurements, data analysis, counting money, geometry, and word problems .
The printable worksheets listed below cover all of these skills plus more to set your first grader up for math success. Have a look!
Teachers love the convenience and extra support the following printable 1st grade math worksheets offer. Whether you are running behind on your lesson planning, are stumped by how to teach a certain topic, or your students have extra questions about these skills, you will be able to supplement your already amazing teaching by passing out these 1st Grade Math Worksheets and asking students to work on their skills individually, in partners, or in groups. Many are available digitally as well for a more interactive experience.
Number Worksheets 11–20
This packet of 10 printable worksheets help with number recognition, number sense, number writing, and number concepts.
Animal Number Concept Cards
This package contains 10 black and white printables of number concepts from 1-10. Canadian animals help kids learn and understand the number concepts on the cards.
Grouping Objects & Number Lines
This digital or printable resource provides a comprehensive lesson including pre-assessments and skill-building activities centered around grouping objects and number lines.
Rounding With Betty Bee
These rounding activities will have learners buzzing with excitement. Each worksheet follows Betty Bee through her decision-making process when rounding numbers.
Base-Ten and Place Value
Base-ten and place value concepts can be hard to teach to students who are at differentiating levels of math skills. That’s why this computer series is great to meet students where they are at as it provides printable or digital curriculum-based content in the form of a pre-assessment, lesson plan , real-world word problems, and timed drill activities.
Algebra Number Charts – Practice the Skill
Here’s another comprehensive set of digital or printable assessments and lessons to assess what your 1st grade students understand about algebra number charts and drills and activities to help them really grasp the concept.
Number Bonds to Ten
This resource contains a colorful and fully editable 90-slide PowerPoint lesson that you can print out or display digitally to teach students number bonds to 10. Pick and choose what works for your class or use the whole lesson over a series of weeks to hit the concept number bonds home.
Counting and Ordering Objects
This mini computer lesson on counting and ordering objects provides digital or printable curriculum-based content in the form of a pre-assessment, lesson plan, real-world word problems, and timed drill activities so you can cover all of the skills 1st graders need.
Addition & Subtraction – Practice the Skill
Another great computer series that provides a full comprehensive look at addition and subtraction in Grade 1. Assess students skills upfront and have them practice adding and subtracting with fun digital or printable activities and worksheets .
Addition and Subtraction 1-18 Printable Workbook
With the ability to print the pages over and over, your students can complete the activities again and again until they’ve learned skills, including:
• Simple Addition with numbers 1-18
• Simple subtraction with numbers 1-18
• Following directions
• Matching, coloring, drawing, and more!
Addition and Subtraction: Roll and Solve
These winter-themed worksheets help 1st graders practice addition and subtraction to 10. There are 18 worksheets (6 addition, 6 subtraction, and 6 with mixed addition and subtraction) that you can print out and use for skill practice during the winter months.
Algebra: Addition and Subtraction – Learn the Skill
In the form of real-world word problems, students can practice their addition and subtraction in multiple forms, either digitally or through printed worksheets.
Super Heroes Addition and Subtraction Math Worksheets
This is a package of math worksheets with a “Super Hero” theme. It’s simple addition and subtraction problems, counting, and graphing that students can learn and practice in a super setting.
Fractions Pre-Assessment and Teach the Skill
Find out where your students are at in their understanding of fractions with this digital mini lesson that includes a pre-assessment and activities that teach the skills. Use it on the computer or print it out; whichever works best.
Printable Pie Fractions
Your students will be able to actually see how these fraction pieces relate to one another in these printed pie fractions. There is a black-and-white version (you can print and color them however you like) or there is a printable color version too. The one whole pie piece will fit all of the other fraction pieces for tons of fraction fun.
Fractions Grades 1–2
This workbook provides a carefully structured, developmental approach to the study of fractions. It is designed to provide practice for kids in 1st or 2nd grade. The pages are presented in a suggested order, but may be used in any order which best meets each student’s needs.
Fractions, Numbers, and Operations
This digital or printable curriculum-based content comes in the form of pre-assessment, lesson plan , real-world word problems, and timed drill activities all around fractions, numbers, and operations.
Geometry and Spacial Sense Printable Workbook
Reviewed, evaluated, edited, and creatively written by teaching professionals, this early math workbook implements current teaching strategies and aligns with grade-level standards to get students understanding basic geometry concepts which will set them up for later grades.
Geometry: Shapes – Practice The Skill
Another fully comprehensive lesson, this geometry and shapes practice helps assess students to see where they are at and works to build their shape skills with practice. This can be used digitally or can be printed out.
Geometry: Spinner Game
In this gamified digital worksheet, 6 geometry questions are provided on the wheel. Students can take turns or work as a group to answer their questions and win the “game.” Questions cover the geometry concepts covered in the Five Strands of Math for grades PK-2.
Valentine’s Day Shapes Tasks Cards
These Valentine’s Day-themed task cards and printable worksheets help your students with shape names and shape recognition.
Data Analysis and Probability: Word Problems
Each task sheet in this set is organized around a central problem taken from real-life experiences. They also contain a variety of content and levels of difficulty so you can provide for students with different learning opportunities. Also included in this resource are activities to help students learn how to collect, organize, analyze, interpret, and predict data probabilities.
Data Analysis & Probability: Bar Graphs
To help kids understand bar graphs about data and probability, try this curriculum-based content and lesson plan full of assessments, skill-building activities, and digital or printable worksheets.
Pictographs – Practice the Skill
In conjunction with the bar graph activities above, try these timed drill activities that help students understand how to interpret pictographs about data and probability. This can be used in digital or printed form.
Tally Charts – Learn the Skill
Real-world word problems help introduce students to tally charts in this digital or printable mini lesson and activity.
Secret Word Problems Puzzles
Who doesn’t love a good mystery? Your kids will love figuring out the secret codes! These 5 sets will help your students add and subtract within word problems.
First graders will be able to grasp the concept of tens and ones if you break it down into simple ideas and offer them visuals or hands-on blocks to use while learning it.
When you count out single pieces in front of them, pause at ten. Illustrate to the students that ten pieces of one is the same as ( replace the ten pieces with one block ) one unit of ten.
You can further illustrate this by doing the same process again; keep your unit of ten and add three pieces, asking the students how much there now is in total. They should easily be able to conclude that this is the number 13. Continue adding pieces until there is a unit of ten beside ten pieces. Ask the students if you can replace the ten pieces with a unit of ten. When they say “yes,” replace the pieces with another block, indicating there are now 20 in total, or two blocks of ten.
Offer the students their own pieces to count. You can supplement this lesson with a worksheet focused on grouping objects or different numbers that they can demonstrate and solve using their pieces and blocks.
Number lines help students make sense of simple single and double digit numbers and math problems; they can look at their number lines to help them work on their addition and subtraction problems. Number lines also help students make sense of word problems and data analysis.
The best way to introduce and write number lines for 1st graders is to incorporate number line worksheets that leave some numbers blank, so students can learn to fill out a number line themselves. Check out these printable 1st grade math worksheets on number lines or the ones I highlighted above.
About the Author Jen Skolsky has a background in English, Psychology, and Creative Writing. She has taught for many years in international education, including ESL for all ages, middle school literature, speech and debate; high school AP Psychology, AP Language, AP Literature; university level Academic Writing, and Chinese Medicine Theory. She now works in marketing and book publishing.
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How can I use these worksheets in my classroom?
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1. Practice Material: After teaching a specific concept, such as single-digit addition or place value, you can use these worksheets as practice material to reinforce what students have been taught in class.
2. Assessments: You can use these worksheets to assess students' understanding of the topics you've taught. The variety of exercises, including word problems and numeric problems, can help gauge students' grasp of the material.
3. Homework Assignments: These worksheets can be assigned as homework to give students additional practice outside of the classroom. They can help fill in the gap from regular workbooks.
4. Centers or Stations: In a classroom that uses a centers or stations approach, these worksheets could be used at a math center where students rotate through different activities.
5. Early Finisher Activity: For students who finish their work early, these worksheets can provide an additional challenge and keep them engaged.
6. Group Work: Some worksheets could be used for pair or small group work, promoting collaborative problem-solving skills.
Remember, it's important to go through the worksheets with the students after they've completed them, or provide them with the answer keys, to ensure they understand any mistakes they might have made.
What math skills should I teach my first grade class?
The skills you teach your first graders will depend on your curriculum and their individual learning needs.
Generally, students should learn basic arithmetic operations within 20, understand numbers up to 120, tell time using both analog and digital clocks, interpret simple data, and understand basic geometric concepts including shape attributes and partitioning.
If you’re following the Common Core curriculum , you will want to cover the following standards:
Operations and Algebraic Thinking:
- Using basic addition and subtraction within 20 to solve a variety of word problems, including those involving putting together or taking apart numbers, comparisons, and unknowns in all positions. This can be achieved using visual aids like objects and drawings, or equations with symbols for unknown numbers.
- Solving word-based math problems involving the addition of three whole numbers whose total is less than or equal to 20.
- Applying properties of operations as strategies for addition and subtraction.
- Understanding subtraction as a problem of finding an unknown addend.
- Relating the process of counting to the concepts of addition and subtraction.
- Adding and subtracting numbers within 20 fluently, and applying strategies such as counting on, making ten, decomposing numbers, using the relationship between addition and subtraction, and creating equivalent but easier or known sums for ease of calculation.
- Understanding the meaning of the equal sign and being able to determine if addition and subtraction equations are true or false.
- Determining the unknown whole number in equations involving the addition or subtraction of three whole numbers.
Number and Operations in Base Ten:
- Counting up to 120, starting from any number less than 120. This also involves reading and writing numerals within this range and representing a number of objects with a written numeral.
- Understanding that a two-digit number is composed of tens and ones.
- Comparing two two-digit numbers based on the meaning of the tens and ones digits. This involves using the symbols '>', '=', and '<' to record the results of comparisons.
- Adding within 100, including adding a two-digit number to a one-digit number, and a two-digit number to a multiple of 10. This involves using concrete models or drawings, strategies based on place value, and properties of operations. Students are also expected to relate their strategies to a written method and explain their reasoning. It includes understanding that when adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens to tens and ones to ones, and occasionally it may be necessary to compose a ten.
- Given a two-digit number, mentally finding 10 more or 10 less than the number without having to count, and being able to explain the reasoning behind it.
- Subtracting multiples of 10 (ranging from 10 to 90) from other multiples of 10 in the same range. This is done using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value and operations. Students should relate their strategy to a written method and explain their reasoning used.
Measurement & Data:
- Telling and writing time in hours and half-hours using both analog and digital clocks.
- Organizing, representing, and interpreting data with up to three categories. This involves asking and answering questions about the total number of data points, the number of data points in each category, and comparing the number of data points between different categories.
- Distinguishing between defining attributes (like triangles being closed and three-sided) versus non-defining attributes (such as color, orientation, or size). This includes building and drawing shapes with defining attributes.
- Partitioning circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares and describing these shares using terms like halves, fourths, and quarters. Also, understanding that decomposing a shape into more equal shares results in smaller shares. This includes the ability to describe the whole shape as two or four of these shares.
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Counting and Adding Pictures
The pictures in two groups present a fascinating array of addition equations for 1st grade kids. Count the pictures in the two groups separately, and then combine the two to find the total number.
Subtracting on Number Lines | 0 to 10
Get the little hoppers to draw hops on the number lines in these printable grade 1 math worksheets and complete the subtraction equations involving numbers up to 10.
Identifying the Next Picture in a Repeating Pattern
Develop pattern awareness in kids with this set of pdf worksheets. Study the pattern, identify the pattern's core or terms that repeat in the same order and make a logical prediction of what comes next.
Reading and Writing Numbers from 1 to 25
Fluency with numbers is vital in first grade math. Task kids to look at the top of this printable chart, identify and read the numbers from 1 to 25 repeatedly, and copy them to complete the table.
Base Ten Blocks | Tens and Ones
Visualizing numbers is easy with place value blocks or base-10 blocks. Get kids to count the units and rods in the base-10 blocks and write the base-10 numerals.
Identifying Greater and Smaller 2-Digit Numbers
Cracking these 1st grade math worksheet pdfs is a true measure of your place value skills. Compare 2-digit numbers using symbols in Part A. Circle the greater number in Part B, and the smaller number in Part C.
Ordering Objects from the Shortest to the Longest
Arranging objects of three different sizes from the shortest to the longest, numbering them 1, 2, and 3 respectively, is all that is expected of grade 1 kids.
Telling Time | Hourly Increment
With these pdf math worksheets for grade 1 kids at your disposal, the time is ripe to practice reading clocks to tell the time in whole hours, and choosing the clock face that depicts the specified time.
Counting Dimes
Develop skills in counting the dimes and expressing the amount in dollars, trading dimes for dollars, and converting between them in word problems with this compilation of first grade math worksheet pdfs.
Counting Tally Marks
Let's travel back in time and practice counting using tally marks. First grade kids have a blast reading and counting each set of tally marks and writing the value it represents.
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Number Line Addition | 0 to 10
This stack of 1st grade math worksheets has pre-drawn hops on the number lines. The starting-point of the hops, and the number of hops are the two addends and the endpoint is the sum.
Writing Subtraction Equations from Number Lines | 0 to 10
Examine the hops on the number line; identify the minuend, subtrahend, and the difference. Once this is done, completing the subtraction sentence is not a hard nut to crack!
Repeating Patterns | Cut and Glue Activity
Add a spark of fun with repeating picture patterns in this bundle of printable math worksheets for 1st grade kids. Comprehend the pattern, cut out the graphics and glue the one that comes next in order.
Display Chart - Numbers 1 to 25 | Theme based
The crawling number snails get kids to instantly memorize numerals from 1 to 25. This show-and-tell chart comprising snails-shells inscribed with numbers is a compulsive-print.
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Using games is a great way to learn Math facts and develop mental calculation skills in a fun and easy way.
Children will pick up a whole range of skills through playing games naturally and informally.
Encouraging your child to play math games and puzzles like sodoku and chess will also help develop their logical reasoning.
Using these math games below will help your child to develop their Math fact skills as well as their strategic thinking and memory skills.
Our First Grade Math Games Booklet
Our 1st Grade Math Games e-booklet contains our entire selection of printable math games for 1st grade.
There are a total of 26 games designed for specially for first graders.
All the games on this page are included, plus many extra games that have been specially created for the booklet.
There is a wide selection of games to develop a range of math concepts from place value to addition and subtraction to strategic thinking.
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Free 1st Grade Math Games
First to 100
First to 100 is a snakes-and-ladders type game where you have to move along the board from 1 to 100. There are lots of special squares which may mean you get a penalty or a bonus depending on the color you land on. For this game you will need 2 dice, and some counters.
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- Classify It! Game #2
Classify It Game #2 is a good 1st grade math game for getting children to develop their understanding of different math vocabulary such as odd and even, equal to, greater/less than and between.
It also helps to develop quick recall of addition facts of 3 small numbers.
Empty The Chests
Empty The Chests is a fun strategy game where you have to place coins inside 3 different chests.
Depending on your dice roll, you can remove a coin from one of the chests.
However, some chests are more likely to be rolled than others, so you have to place your coins carefully at the start.
Empty the Chests
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Race to 10 is a simple addition game which involves adding up the numbers on several dice to reach a total. The aim of the game is to add up the dice correctly and be the first player to reach 10 points.
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Blast Off! is a cool Maths game which uses mental calculation skills and rolling dice to make different numbers. It is suitable for children at 1st Grade, but is also suitable for older children. For this game you will need 2 dice, and some counters.
Race to the Moon - Addition & Subtraction to 10
Race to the Moon is a math game designed to improve quick recall of addition and subtraction facts to 10. For this game, you will need some colored counters for each player.
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Catch the Stars
Catch the Stars is a cool maths game which uses mental calculation skills and rolling dice to make different numbers. It is similar to the game 'Blast Off!' but with a star theme. It is suitable for children at 1st Grade, but is also suitable for older children. For this game you will need 2 dice, and some counters.
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Salamander Shoot Out to 12
Salamander Shoot-out is a Math game which uses mental calculation skills and rolling dice to make different numbers. There is also strategic thinking involved in picking out numbers for your opponent to try to shoot out. For this game you will need 2 dice, and some counters.
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Salamander Combine It!
Salamander Combine It! is a place value game that consolidates adding of tens and ones together. It is a simple game to play, and only required different colored counters. Score points for each line of 3 counters you make.
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Trap the Spiders
Trap the Spiders is a place value game that consolidates adding of tens, fives and ones together. The aim of the game is to score as many points as possible by trapping spiders on their webs. For this game, you will need a dice and some counters.
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If these 1st grade math games are too challenging, then why not try our selection of Kindergarten math games.
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- Math Games Using Dice
Using dice is a great way to learn Math facts and develop mental calculation skills in a fun and easy way.
Here you will find some more fun Math games which use dice.
Using these cool maths games will help your child to develop their Math fact skills as well as their strategic thinking and memory skills.
There are a range of games, including 1st grade math games as well as games for other grades.
First Grade Math Puzzles
Here you will find a range of printable first grade math puzzles for your child to enjoy.
The puzzles will help your child practice and apply their addition and subtraction facts as well as developing their thinking and reasoning skills in a fun and engaging way.
Using these puzzles will help your child to:
- learn their addition facts to 12+12;
- develop thinking and reasoning skills;
- develop perseverance.
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Online 1st Grade Math Games
Take a look at some of these free online first grade math games.
We have not created these games ourselves, but think that they are a great way for practicing some math skills online.
Math Playground has a wide range of games suitable for first graders.
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There are also a good range of 1st grade math games at Education.com
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Math Salamanders First Grade Math Games Booklet
There are a total of 22 games designed for specially for first graders.
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Importance of learning math in 1st grade.
It's no secret that mathematics is a foundational subject for students to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills from a young age.
Learning math in 1st grade is an exciting and crucial part of a child's education. First of all, it helps first graders begin to develop critical thinking, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills, teaching them to think outside the box. It also helps develop their understanding of numbers and basic operations, which are important for everyday life. Lastly, it prepares them for more advanced math topics they will encounter in future.
The key concepts for 1st grade math
In 1st grade math, kids learn simple concepts such as counting, basic addition and subtraction, solving simple word problems, telling time, and money. These mathematical concepts are the building blocks that will help them succeed in the future grades when they tackle more complex topics like place value, and basic fractions.
Counting and Number Recognition
Counting and number recognition are the most fundamental concepts in 1st grade math. As a first grader, a student will learn how to count from 1 to 100 and recognize numbers up to 20. They also learn to identify odd and even numbers, count by twos, fives, and tens, and compare numbers.
Addition and Subtraction
Addition and subtraction are the next math skills that children learn in 1st grade. They'll primarily learn to add and subtract numbers up to 20 with the aid of manipulatives and number lines. Kids also learn to solve simple word problems this this point.
Time and Money
Telling time and counting money are also essential concepts that children learn in 1st grade math. They learn to tell time to the hour and half-hour using both analog and digital clocks. They also learn to count coins and bills and solve simple money word problems.
Strategies to help students learn math skills
Here are some strategies teachers can use to help kids learn math in 1st grade.
Make math fun
Children learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using games, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your students seem to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting it to one of their interests or hobbies.
Practice makes perfect
Practice is essential in building a strong foundation in math. Encourage students to practice regularly, both at school and at home. Use worksheets, online resources, and math games from TPT to help children practice. And don't forget to acknowledge their achievements and efforts, a little positive encouragement is crucial to motivate students to continue learning.
Use visuals
Visual aids like charts, graphs, and manipulatives can help children understand abstract concepts better. The use of visuals can help explain math concepts to kids and better engage them in their learning.
How to find 1st grade math lessons
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What math should first grader know.
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Single digit addition game
Single digit addition with pictures. Play math learning games for 1st graders. Download single digit addition worksheets. Play now
Dice addition games
Addition dice game for grade 1. Roll 2 dice online, add these two numbers. Download addition dice worksheet. Play now
Single digit subtraction games
Single digit subtraction with pictures. Learn subtraction within 10. Play free online math game for grade 1. Play now
Christmas tree math game
Enjoy Christmas time and play math Christmas tree games. Addition Christmas tree game teaches add and subtract within 100. Download Christmas tree worksheets. Play now
Number pyramid puzzle
Addition pyramid game for the first class. Count up to 20, 30, 50 or 100. Download addition pyramid worksheets. Play now
Math crossword puzzles
Solve online math crosswords. Fill in the missing numbers so the operations are correct. Download worksheets. Play now
Addition puzzles
Learn addition up to 20 with our online 1st grade math game. Uncover the hidden picture. Look for pairs of tiles: the addition problem and the corresponding result. Play now
Addition up to 20
Adding to 20: online math exercises for the first class. Download addition to 20 worksheets. Play now
Subtraction within 20
Practice subtraction to 20 online. Pictures serve as a visual aid. Almost 400 online exercises. Play now
2D Shapes Online Games
Identify shapes. Click the right object. Play shapes exercises online. Listen to the name of the shape in English. Play now
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MathEasily.com is one of the best free math websites for 1st graders. Our free first grade math games can be played online or they can by printed and used in the classroom.
Addition BINGO game
Play addition BINGO games. Addition problems to 20, 50 or 100.
Interactive hundreds chart
Online number chart to 100.
Subtraction puzzles
Subtraction puzzles are a great way to learn subtraction to 20.
Comparing numbers game
Compare numbers up to 100: play online math games for 1st graders.
What comes after: 1 to 50
Write the number what comes after: 1 to 50. Download worksheets.
Subtraction pyramids
Subtraction pyramid puzzle to 20, 30, 50 or 100.
Numbers before and after
Find the number what comes before, after or between: 1 to 100.
Addition to 30
Online addition exercises within 30. Download addition worksheets.
Number bonds games
Interactive number bonds to: 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100.
Subtraction BINGO
Subtraction BINGO game. Subtraction problems to 10, 20, 50 or 100.
Addition flash cards
Online + printable addition flash cards to 20, 30, 50 and 100.
Subtraction flash cards
Online + printable subtraction flash cards within 20, 30, 50 and 100.
Free printable math games for 1st grade
Download free printable math games for 1st grade in PDF below. You can download even more worksheets under individual online games or browse all our 1st Grade math worksheets here .
Free 1st grade math games ONLINE
Our free math games for Grade 1 teach kids addition, subtraction, shapes recognition and much more.
Kids will immediately see the correct answer, they can learn from their mistakes.
Our games and math puzzles are loved by kids because they are full of nice pictures and kids have fun by solving them.
Grade 1 math games for the classroom
Learning math is mastering basic rules and repeating. Play following games to practice what you should already know in the first grade:
Online counting games
Count objects to 10 and match the correct number. Play interactive games and download printable worksheets. Play now
Missing numbers 1-10
Fill in the missing number up to 10. Play missing number games online. Play now
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Online math for first graders
Here are some main topics covered in our online first grade math games that introduce foundational mathematical concepts:
- Counting games focus on counting objects and understanding the concept of numbers.
- Number sense games reinforce basic number sense skills such as recognizing and writing numbers and understanding the concept of more and less.
- Addition games that help kids understanding the concept of adding to.
- Subtraction games include basic subtraction facts and concept of taking away.
- Place value games focus on understanding tens and ones using place value blocks or other visual aids.
- Geometry games: basic geometry concepts are introduced through shape recognition games.
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First Grade Math Word Problems
Word problems are covered in the first grade Common Core math standards. According to the standards, first graders need to be able to use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems.
Your students will confidently know how to solve word problems and be able to identify the limitations of using word problem keywords as a stand-alone strategy through daily word problem practice opportunities that this resource provides. This first grade word problem resource has a seasonal theme correlated with each month: January, February, March, April, May, June, August, September, October, November, and December.
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First Grade Math Journal
Math journals are a great way to encourage elementary students to make sense of math concepts, think critically, make connections, explain thinking, communicate ideas, practice literacy skills, self-assess, and reflect on learning. This math journal resource includes 170+ prompts offered in both printable and digital formats.
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First Grade Open-Ended Math Problems
Open ended math problems, also known as open ended math questions , are a great tool for helping elementary students grow into true mathematicians who use diverse problem solving strategies to explore mathematical situations where there isn’t necessarily one “right” answer. This practice equips them with the critical thinking skills they need to solve real world problems. This resource includes 180+ Common Core aligned open-ended prompts to help your students get the daily practice they need.
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First Grade Number of the Day Activities
A number of the day activity is a great idea for how to start an elementary math lesson . These activities offer students daily practice of basic number sense skills that are essential for first grade and beyond and help build math confidence. This resource is both printable and digital.
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First Grade Math Vocabulary Resources
In many ways, learning math is like learning a foreign language. In order to be successful in math, students must become fluent with the vocabulary. This first grade vocabulary packet includes tons of printable and digital resources to help you support your students in learning your grade level’s math language and being comfortable enough to use it in academic conversations. Elementary math vocabulary instruction is a large component of best practice math teaching.
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First Grade Math Spiral Review
Spiral review in math is the idea that after introducing and explicitly teaching a foundational concept or skill, students continue to practice it regularly throughout the school year in order to maintain what they have learned. It is an integral part of every first grade classroom. Using them consistently reduces the amount of time you need to spend on test prep, helps reinforce or re-teach foundational skills, and inspires math confidence amongst students.
This Common Core-aligned first grade math spiral review bundle includes 250 print and go assessment pages and 250 Google forms, so your students can access the resources digitally and in hard copy. Each page follows a consistent ten-question template, which means this resource includes 2,500 problems!
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First Grade Math Sorting Activities
Math sorting activities are a very powerful instructional tool that can be used as a way to introduce, reinforce, or assess a first grade concept. A great way to implement sorting in your first grade classroom is through math concept sorts. These first grade math sorting activities are both printable and digital and include closed sorts and open sorts for every Common Core standard.
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First Grade Math Games
Math games serve as great math stations , homework assignments, test prep and more. They are a fun and engaging way for first graders to practice previously-taught skills to reinforce their learning. This math resource includes 160 printable math games so you’ll be covered for the full school year!
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First Grade Math Quick Checks
These first grade Common Core-aligned math quick check assessments can help you quickly check for understanding and identify students who require intervention, so you can provide appropriate data-driven instruction and remediation. A great way to implement them in your classroom is as exit tickets .
There is a three-question assessment for each Common Core math standard. This resource comes with an answer key and data tracking sheets and includes both a printable and digital version.
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First Grade Math Assessments
These first grade Common Core-aligned math assessments are a valuable formative assessment tool that you can share with families at parent teacher conferences. They are great for progress monitoring, providing data-driven RTI instruction, and collecting report card data.
There are three assessments for each Common Core standard, so you can use them to monitor student progress throughout the school year. Each assessment has five questions, has an answer key, and is available in printable and digital format. Additionally, this resource includes a student data notebook, teacher grade book and teacher planning pages.
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Count Forward from any Number within 20 Game
Ask your little one to count forward from any number within 20 to play this game.
Count by 1s within 20 Game
Enter the madness of math-multiverse by exploring how to count by 1s within 20.
How Many Tens Game
Apply your knowledge of place values to determine 'how many tens'.
Compare using Models Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to compare using models.
Addition Games
Solve Addition Sentences Game
Learn how to solve math problems by solving addition sentences.
Identify Turn Around Facts Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by identifying turn around facts.
Count On to Add within 10 Game
Dive deep into the world of addition by counting on to add within 10.
Add using Count All Strategy Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to add using count all strategy.
Subtraction Games
Count Backward From 10 Game
Ask your little one to count backward from 10 to play this game.
Find the Difference Using Models Game
Ask your little one to find the difference using models to play this game.
Use Subtraction Sentences to find the difference Game
Dive deep into the world of subtraction by using subtraction sentences to find the difference.
Decompose 10 to Make Numbers Game
Apply your knowledge of subtraction to decompose 10 to make a number.
Geometry Games
Match Shapes to Their Name Game
Dive deep into the world of geometry by matching shapes to their names.
Identify Shapes by Name Game
Practice the superpower of mathematics by learning to identify shapes by their names.
- Triangles and Rectangles Game
Take a look at triangles and rectangles with this geometry game.
Squares and Trapezoids Game
Take a look at squares and trapezoids with this geometry game.
Measurement Games
Align and Compare Lengths Game
Enjoy the marvel of math-multiverse by exploring how to align and compare lengths.
- Equal Lengths Game
Practice the concept of equal lengths with your little one through this game.
Count and Record Data Game
Apply your knowledge of measurements to count and record data.
Complete the Data Game
Take the first step towards building your math castle by practicing how to complete the data.
The Hour Hand Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by playing 'The Hour Hand' game.
The Minute Hand Game
Take a look at the minute hand with this fun game about time.
Read Time in Half Hours Game
Shine bright in the math world by learning how to read time in half hours.
Read Time in Hours Game
Let your child see the world through math-colored shades by reading the time in hours!
Money Games
Different Types of Coins Game
Explore different types of coins with your little one.
Count Money with Coins of a Type Game
Help your child take flight by learning how to count money with coins of a type.
Count Money with Different Coins Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to count money with different coins.
Count Coins of a Type Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to count coins of a type.
Word Problems Games
Solve 'Add To' Scenarios Game
Add more arrows to your child’s math quiver by solving 'Add To' scenarios.
Solve Count On Scenarios Game
Begin the exciting journey of becoming a math wizard by learning how to solve count on scenarios.
Represent 'Add To' Scenarios Game
Learn to solve math problems through our 'Represent 'Add To' Scenarios' game.
Represent 'Put Together' Scenarios Game
Have your own math-themed party by learning how to represent 'Put Together' scenarios.
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Missing Numbers on Hundred Chart Game
Dive deep into the world of math by finding the missing numbers on the hundred chart.
- Identify the Total Game
Kids must identify the total to practice addition.
Identify the Difference Game
Let your child see the world through math-colored shades with our 'Identify the Difference' game!
Missing Numbers on Number Line Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by finding the missing numbers on the number line.
Find the Sum Game
Kids must find the sum to practice addition.
Solve Word Problems to Find the Difference Game
Kids must solve word problems to find the difference to practice subtraction.
Align and Compare Heights Game
Kids must align and compare heights to practice measurement.
Separate Out the Coin Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by correctly separating out the coin.
Mark Numbers in Order Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to mark numbers in order.
Make the Addition Sentence Game
Learn to solve math problems by making addition sentences.
Make the Subtraction Sentence Game
Take a deep dive into the world of math by making subtraction sentences.
Compare Heights of Objects Game
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Interpret Time in Half Hours Game
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Represent Money using Symbols Game
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Identify the Missing Numbers Game
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Identify the Expression Game
Unearth the wisdom of mathematics by learning how to identify the expression.
Choose the Correct Expression Game
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Identify Triangles and Rectangles Game
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Identify the Value of the Coins Game
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Solve 'Put Together' Scenarios Game
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Identify Squares and Trapezoids Game
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Match Coins to their Values Game
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What Is the Importance of Math for Grade 1 kids?
Math is crucial for Grade 1 kids as it lays the foundation for the future academic journey. At this age, children develop essential numerical skills, learn basic arithmetic operations, and understand simple patterns.
Math fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and improves cognitive abilities. By grasping concepts early, kids build confidence and enthusiasm for learning. It sets the stage for higher-grade math, enabling them to tackle complex topics with ease.
For parents and teachers, encouraging math activities enhances children's numeracy, boosts their logical reasoning, and prepares them for a lifetime of mathematical understanding, vital in various real-world situations.
Overview of Math Concepts Covered in Grade 1
Let’s take an overview of the important math concepts that children learn along with 1st grade Math games for each category.
Number Sense
- Extend the counting sequence.
- Learning to count to 120, starting from any number less than 120.
- Understanding place value system
- Comparing two-digit numbers based on the meaning of tens and ones digits.
Number sense refers to an individual's intuitive understanding and fluency with numbers. Check out Number Sense Games for Grade 1 Kids to understand different math skills included under the Number Sense.
- Addition word problems within 20
- Adding the multiples to 10 in the range 10-90
- Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add
Looking for Addition math games 1st grade? Learn to add fluently with Addition Games for 1st Graders and help kids master addition problems!
Subtraction
- Subtraction word problems within 20
- Use place value understanding and properties of operations to subtract.
Visit Subtraction Games to explore a series of fun math games for 1st graders, and solve subtraction problems having a blast!
- Distinguish between defining attributes and non-defining attributes of shapes.
- To partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares.
- Reason with shapes and their attributes.
Geometry is a branch of mathematics that forms a foundation for many complex higher grade topics. Do visit Geometry Games for First Grade Kids and do not miss out on some amazing grade 1 math games designed for hands–on practice on shapes, lines, and angles
Measurement
- Learning to measure length indirectly and by iterating length units.
- Represent and interpret data.
Measurement skills are important for 1st graders as they form a ground-work for understanding size, length, and quantity, preparing them for advanced math concepts. Browse Measurement Games for 1st Graders and check out first grade online math games based on measurement concepts!
- Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
In grade 1, learning about 'time concepts' is important as it helps kids create daily routines, understand schedules, and learn how events follow a sequence, which improves their organization skills. If you are searching for online math games for 1st grade that teach reading time, telling time, etc.. do explore Time Games for 1st Graders to strengthen this essential life skill!
- Basic introduction to coins
- Identifying coins and their value
Grade 1 students benefit greatly from grasping 'money concepts' as it imparts knowledge about money's worth, counting, making simple transactions, and fosters crucial financial literacy skills for their everyday lives. Play these amazing Money Games for 1st Graders for better comprehension!
Word Problems
- Addition and subtraction word problems
Check out Word Problems Games for 1st Graders for better analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Real Life Relevance of Grade 1 Math Concepts for Children
- Counting Skills : Grade 1 math concepts, such as counting, are vital for everyday tasks like counting money, keeping track of items, and understanding time.
- Basic Operations : Learning addition and subtraction in Grade 1 helps kids solve real-life problems like sharing toys, calculating change, or following recipes.
- Shapes and Patterns : Understanding shapes and patterns helps in recognizing objects, organizing items, and even in artistic endeavors like drawing or constructing models.
- Measurement : Concepts of measurement aid in practical situations like measuring ingredients for cooking or estimating distances for everyday travel.
Benefits of Introducing Math Concepts to 1st Graders through Games
- Enhances Engagement : Math games for 1st graders capture students' interest and excitement, making learning enjoyable and motivating.
- Reinforces Concepts : Interactive first grade math games naturally reinforce 1st-grade math concepts through hands-on practice, promoting better retention and understanding.
- Builds Confidence : Success in math games for grade 1 fosters self-confidence in young learners, encouraging them to tackle more challenging concepts with enthusiasm.
- Promotes Critical Thinking : Online math games for first graders stimulate problem-solving skills and logical thinking, nurturing a strong foundation for future math proficiency.
- Facilitates Individualized Learning : Personalized pacing and adaptive features in online math games cater to each child's learning needs, promoting effective individualized learning experiences.
What Are the Best 5 Math Games and Activities for Grade 1 Kids?
SplashLearn has a large Math games grade 1 collection that makes learning fun and enjoyable. Let’s take a look at some games tailored for the first graders.
- Count Forward within 20 from Any Number Game
- Count Backward from 10 Game
How do you help kids practice grade 1 math concepts?
- Interactive math games for 1st grade : Engage kids in fun and educational math games designed specifically for 1st-grade concepts, making learning enjoyable and motivating.
- Worksheets and Exercises : Provide age-appropriate printable math worksheets for first graders and exercises that reinforce grade 1 concepts, offering hands-on practice and reinforcement.
- Real-Life Applications : Integrate math into daily activities, like counting objects during playtime or measuring ingredients while cooking, to demonstrate the relevance of math in everyday life.
- Visual Aids and Manipulatives : Utilize visual aids, such as number charts and manipulatives like blocks or counters, to enhance understanding and support visual learners.
How can teachers integrate math games into their Grade 1 lesson plans?
- Choose age-appropriate and curriculum-aligned online math games (math games first grade that target grade 1 concepts) ensuring they are interactive and engaging. Pick a concept and relevant math game for 1st grade based on the needs of students as per their math learning journey.
- Integrate online math games into the lesson plan as interactive activities during class time or as part of virtual learning sessions to make learning enjoyable.
- Offer clear instructions and guidelines to students on how to access and play the online math games, ensuring they stay focused on the learning objectives while using technology.
- Keep track of students' performance and progress through online math games, using the data to assess their understanding and provide targeted support as needed.
How do SplashLearn math games make learning fun for grade 1 kids?
SplashLearn math games are aligned with the Common Core curriculum. Here are some notable points about SplashLearn math games that make learning fun!
- Engaging Themes and Characters : SplashLearn's math games feature captivating themes and friendly characters that capture grade 1 kids' attention, making learning a joyful experience.
- Interactive Gameplay : The interactive nature of the games encourages active participation, enabling students to explore math concepts through hands-on activities.
- Adaptive Learning : SplashLearn's adaptive technology tailors the difficulty level based on each child's progress, ensuring a personalized learning journey that keeps kids motivated and challenged.
Your one stop solution for all grade learning needs.
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Free Leap Year Printables Packet for Kids: Learn All About Leap Day
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Want to learn more about Leap Year traditions? Add some fun learning opportunities to your Leap Day celebrations with these free printable Leap Year printables for kids . These Leap Year activity pages feature a variety of activities and information about traditions around the world that are perfect for kids in elementary and middle school. Just grab the free printables and get ready to celebrate February 29th!
Free Leap Year Printables for Kids
This free printable Leap Year Learning Packet contains information about Leap Year and Leap Day traditions, why it is necessary, and more. The 8-page booklet is very visually appealing for kids, full of fun graphics and activities to help them learn more about Leap Day while keeping them engaged.
You and your kids or students will love these no-prep Leap Day pages to learn more about traditions around the world, as well as to practice some math skills as well as other activities.
This printable packet is perfect for use before February 29th to prepare for Leap Day. You can also save all of the pages to read through and complete on Leap Day. However, there is a countdown on one part of a page to countdown from February 1st until Leap Day. That is an optional portion of the page. Don’t worry if you don’t use that throughout the month!
Looking for more activities to do with kids on Leap Day? You won’t want to miss this post with 29 Activities to Do with Kids on Leap Day that Require Little or No Planning !
Age and Grade Levels for the Free Leap Year Printables Packet
The Leap Day printables are good for children in mid- to upper elementary and middle school, although they may also work for children both younger and older than that. Since this is a totally free packet, this is a great opportunity to grab the packet and pick and choose to use whatever is appropriate for your children or students.
Children younger than that age range may also enjoy and benefit from the Leap Year Printables Packet. However, they may need some assistance with some of the math-centered sections of the packet. This could be a great opportunity to talk about some of the math as a group rather than having children work on that individually.
How to Grab and Print The Leap Day Printables Set
To find the printable packet, scroll toward the bottom of this post. Just under the terms of use section, you’ll find a graphic and a text link to grab the printable. The text link will say >>>> Grab The Free Leap Year Printables Set <<<<.
The pdf file for the Leap Day Printables Set will open in a new window. Once you open it, you can either print right from there or save the freebie to your computer or device to print later. (I recommend saving and then printing after opening it on your computer or device.)
If you have any printing issues, I have some tips here that can help with a variety of issues that sometimes pop up because of different web browsers or updates.
I recommend printing this packet on regular white printer paper , as there are several pages with colored graphics on them. To save on printing costs, however, the pages will all still look great if you print the packet on white paper and in black and white instead of color.
If you plan to make a whole day out of your Leap Year learning, you could also consider printing on white cardstock and putting in a spiral binding or comb binding . This way, children can save this for later and look at it again in four years, especially because of the Leap Year Time Capsule page.
What’s Included in the Leap year Printables Packet for Kids?
Pages and activities included in the free camping journal printable packet:
- Packet cover page
- Terms of use/copyright page
- Definition of leap and why it’s called “Leap Year”
- Explanation for Why We Have a Leap Year
- Leap Year Word Search
- Leap Day Countdown from February 1st – February 29th
- Early Calendars and the Problem with Early Calendars
- The Introduction of Leap Years
- Julius Ceasar and the Julian Calendar
- The Gregorian Calendar
- An interactive Leap Year Time Line with recent and future Leap Years
- Leap Year Facts – this page includes 11 boxes with various facts about Leap Year and Leap Year Traditions
- A section with a math flow chart for determining the divisibility of the year to determine whether the year will be a Leap Year or not
- A quiz section to use those facts in order to determine if particular listed years are/were Leap Years or not
- Leap Year in Different Cultures – this page includes nine fact sections with information about traditions, beliefs, or events in various countries around the world
- Leap Year Creative Writing Prompts Page – This page includes two different Leap Day-themed writing prompts and space for writing. You may opt to include a blank page for a larger writing space.
- Leap Year Time Capsule Page – This page contains multiple areas to write with prompts, such as writing about some specific things about yourself now, some of your favorite things now, predictions for the future, and goals for the future.
More Leap Day Activities
If you’re looking for more Leap Day Activities, you’ll want to check this out:
- Want to add some fun activities to your Leap Day without a ton of extra work? You’ll definitely want to check out these 29 Activities to Do with Kids on Leap Day that Require Little or No Planning !
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