This worksheet takes your child a step farther than one-digit addition. As he completes the page, he'll learn to add a two-digit number to a one-digit number.
Most kids are good at counting forward, but counting backward is a different ball game. Practice counting down by filling in the blanks with the right numbers.
For each two-digit number on this first grade math worksheet, kids determine the place value of each digit, then write each digit in the tens or ones column.
Challenge your kid to fill in the missing numbers from 1 to 50. This is an essential skill for understanding numbers beyond just counting them from memory.
Looking for a creative way to get your child to practice counting or learning her numbers over Christmas break? Try a numbered dot-to-dot coloring page!
Invite your first grader to enter the world of the teen numbers as she starts writing 11-20. Practice tracing the name of each number before writing it.
This expanded form worksheet gets your child to break down numbers by ones and tens. This expanded form worksheet is an easy introduction to place value.
Kids will practice counting from one to 34 in this Christmas dot-to-dot. Once your child connects the dots, he'll have a ringing Christmas bell to color!
Understanding place value is fundamental to developing and mastering number sense skills. Use this assessment activity to evaluate how your first graders are coming along in their understanding of place value using tens and ones.