Learning Outcomes
1st grade learners → add two numbers together → write correct sums and build confidence with basic number facts during practice time.
1st grade learners → practice counting on for addition → reduce number mix-ups and feel steadier when addition and subtraction appear in stories.
Family practice time → complete short addition problems on paper → build an answer-check habit and make math practice feel manageable daily.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Practice Worksheet
The Addition and Subtraction Practice Worksheet asks the child to practice addition by adding two numbers together and writing the sum.
At age 7 and up, building number sense helps kids feel steady when math shifts to harder word problems. Many parents notice children rush, mix up the starting number, or forget to count forward before writing an answer.
Use this exact page as a quick shared activity. Work the first problem together, point to the first number, count on to the second number, then write the sum on the worksheet. For the next two problems, pause after each sum and ask the child to tell the counting steps in one short sentence.
The worksheet keeps problems focused and short, so the child practices making sums without extra distractions. The printable format from Whizki Learning also makes it easy to repeat the same skill in small bursts when math practice needs a gentle reset.
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