Learning Outcomes
Grade 1 learners → add two numbers → accurately write the sum, strengthening counting on and number sense basics.
Grade 1 learners → practice addition facts in small steps → build confidence for later subtraction using the same numbers.
Grade 1 learners → check their work by counting back mentally → notice whether the sum makes sense before moving on.
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Addition and Subtraction Practice Worksheet
This Addition and Subtraction worksheet, in addition mode, asks children to add two numbers and write the sum. It is designed for first grade practice with simple number problems.
At age 7, addition helps children understand how numbers grow, not just memorize answers. When a child starts with the wrong number or blurts an answer too fast, parents often see frustration and a lot of “wait, I did it wrong” moments.
Use this exact page as a short shared activity. Parent reads the two numbers aloud, child places counters for the first number, child counts on to reach the second number, and child writes the sum in the box.
The worksheet is useful because every question repeats the same clear move, adding two numbers together. The format stays simple enough for quick practice, while still giving enough variety to keep attention moving from one sum to the next.
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