First Grade Math Worksheets and Printables

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These first grade math worksheets help make learning engaging for your first grader! Browse through and download our 1st grade math worksheets to help supplement your child's education.

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Subtraction: Falling Apples

For each problem on this first grade math worksheet, kids count the number of apples that have fallen from a tree. Then, they count the apples that have been eaten. Finally, they subtract to find the difference and show how many apples are left. This is great practice with single-digit subtraction.

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Draw the Hands of the Clock II

Is one time better than the next? In this worksheet your child will gain practice telling time. He will first need to look at the printed time, and then he will need to draw the correct time on the clock.

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Counting Coins: Pennies

Lots of kids love coins, even before they understand that coins have value. Kids learn the appearance and value of pennies, count pennies, and write the number of cents for the pennies on this first grade math worksheet.

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Counting Fruit: The Numbers 15 through 20

Are there more limes then oranges? The grocer is taking inventory and needs help counting all of her fruit! This worksheet focuses on the numbers 15 through 20.

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Determining Relative Length: Shortest to Longest

This worksheet is all about determining the relative length of an object. Is a hanger longer than a stapler?

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Counting Money II

To complete this worksheet your child will need to see how much each items costs, and then cut out the different coins at the bottom of the page and glue them next to each item to make the correct amount.

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Count and Add the Scoops

Ice-cream cones are a tempting treat, so why not use them to tempt your child to count and add, too? This first grade math worksheet uses ice-cream scoops to help your child practice single-digit vertical addition.

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Count by Twos

Some of the bubbles are missing their numbers on this first grade math worksheet. Kids count by twos to fill in the empty bubbles. Skip counting by twos is one way children can demonstrate the meaning of addition. It also helps them recognize multiples of two.

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Connect the Dots: Practice Skip Counting by Fives

Children skip count by fives to connect the dots and discover the hidden picture.

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Find the Sum II

To complete this worksheet your child will need to solve all of the addition problems. He will then need to write the answers in the blank to discover what is the largest U.S. state.

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