Learning Outcomes
Addition practice → adding two numbers → helps 1st graders write correct totals and build number sense for later subtraction.
Math facts and counting → counting on from the first number → trains attention to steps, reducing skipped numbers when solving.
Everyday problem solving → finding sums accurately → gives children a reliable way to understand combined amounts in class and home.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Number Pairs Worksheet
This worksheet practices addition by asking your child to add two numbers and write the total. The goal is steady, correct sums that later make subtraction feel less scary.
At this age, many kids rush, mix up the first number with the second, or start over when they get stuck. A short page helps the child slow down and finish the steps in order.
Choose one problem and point to the first number. Count forward from it using fingers or small counters, then have your child say the total out loud and write it in the box. Stop after a few problems and keep the mood light.
Each question uses just two numbers, so this worksheet is quick to check and easy to repeat. It is a simple bridge to subtraction because the child practices making a total that can be taken apart later, from Whizki Learning.
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