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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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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Treasure Chest II

This worksheet will help your child practice his money counting skills. A pirates life isn't all plunder; it's fun with numbers too!

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Orange Estimation

Estimation is an important skill in math and in life. With this first grade math worksheet, your child will visually estimate the number of oranges on a set of orange trees, and then count the oranges to see how close she was.

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Simple Subtraction: Take Away 1, 2, and 3

This worksheet has four pages of subtraction problems focusing on subtracting 1, 2, and 3 from other numbers.

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Counting Coins at the Fruit Stand

With all these fruits, a kid could make a mean fruit salad. Instead, kids practice counting money as they determine which coin combinations will let them buy the fruit they want. On this first grade math worksheet, kids identify the value of coins, add coins, and match prices to coin combinations.

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Counting Fruit: The Numbers 20 through 25

There's far too much fruit for the grocer to count on her own! Can your child count how much fruit is in each bin? This printable will give your child practice counting to 25.

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Take a Slice! Practicing Simple Subtraction

This worksheet will help your first grader with her subtraction skills. She will need to count the number of slices in the pizza, and then count how many slices were eaten. When she finishes she will have completed a simple subtraction problem.

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Lacy's Place Value

Lacy the Llama needs help with her numbers. For each two-digit number, kids determine the place value of each digit, then write each digit in either the tens or the ones column. This worksheet helps kids understand and use the concept of ones and tens in the place value number system.

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