Free 1st Grade Math Worksheets
First grade is an exciting year of so many 'firsts'. The first time they write a story, the first time they read one, the first time of so many new concepts that they learn and apply. In this year, kids need to practice and enhance th... read moree skills they learned in kindergarten. There are certain skills that they need to master before the beginning of the second grade. Our free 1st grade math worksheets, being colorful and interesting, help them engage and enjoy practicing.
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- Multiplication Facts of Two ...
4 friends decided to visit the magic pond. The mystery about magic pond is that it has four stones b...
- Addition of Two Numbers of 1...
- Addition of 2 Digit Number w...
These boys are participating in sack jump race. They are fighting to become the class Monitor. Help ...
- Subtraction of 2 Digit Numbe...
Before a car race all the racers were sitting in a room. One of the racers quietly decided to play a...
- Addition of Two Numbers of 2...
The school where Surjeet’s son studies is hosting a ‘Share if you care’ week. Each student is encour...
- Number Sequencing (Missing N...
Team work of any kind requires a lot of discipline and ants know it best. Instead of fighting with e...
- Number Names Recognition
- Addition with zero
- Addition of two 1-digit numb...
- Addition of two 1-digit numb...
- Subtraction of a 1-digit num...
Your decoration is in full swing and you have plans to decorate your Christmas Tree. Ask your kid to...
- Counting the number of shape...
Goldy Goldsmith makes beautiful rings. He has kept all his rings in a display table. He wants to mak...
- Comparison of Two 2 Digit Nu...
A ship has been lost in the sea. The government has announced a prize for the one who will find it o...
Not just addition and subtraction worksheets, but also other topics need to be practiced. Skills like ascending and descending order up to 2 digits, addition with zero, addition of 3 single digits, subtraction of two digit numbers from 2 digit without borrow, understanding basics of fractions and geometry, telling time and so on, have to be drilled in their minds. All they need is practice and that's what we provide here in a fun manner. These printable are perfect for teachers, homeschooling mothers, parents who are looking for something different from their monotonous curriculum. The story help them in developing their reading skills and relating to the problem more easily.
Why do you really need these worksheets?
- Two birds with one stone: Not only do these printables assist in Math practice but also in developing kids' reading and comprehension skills.
- Suits all 1st graders: These Math printable are scientifically developed in such a way that they perfectly suit a 1st graders sensibilities to understand & solve Math! It is hands-on and colorful and children find the stories very relatable.
- Bidding a bye to boredom: First graders are new to the experience of actual school life that can be quite overwhelming. These interesting story-packed printables can be easily replaced with revision sessions at home or school before a test. These can take the rote out of their study life.
Tips to use math worksheets
These printable for grade 1 cover a multitude of topics. Kids can practice skip counting, addition and subtraction, money, basics of geometry and fractions and much more. A wide collection of math activities and puzzles with stories enhance their basic skills and their creativity.
Few tips for Grade 1 worksheets:
- First graders have lot of enthusiasm. Use that in simple math activities in class or home.
- Sort the shapes of things like 'round ball', 'triangle hat', 'square sponge', 'rectangle soap', 'circular bangle' and so on.
- Try to make shapes through play dough and name them.
- While solving these, ask them to tighten the grip of pencil, sharpies or crayons to write better.
- Read the story with your child and help them relate to the problem.
- Club these Grade 1 Worksheets with math board games to get more than 20 X practice.
- Encourage your child to apply the concept repeatedly while solving the printable.