Learning Outcomes
Addition and subtraction worksheet → Adds two numbers together → Helps 6-year-olds practice simple facts and check answers with counting strategies.
Addition and subtraction worksheet → Uses place-value thinking for tens and ones → Makes it easier to solve related subtraction later during class.
Addition and subtraction worksheet → Writes sums from visual number models → Builds confidence and reduces stalls when problems look new.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition and Subtraction Practice Worksheet
This worksheet asks a 1st grader to add two numbers together, building strong skills with simple addition facts and sums.
At age 6, number work can feel “same, same, different,” so kids may pause when digits look new or unfamiliar. Doing one row at a time with hands-on counters helps the brain stay busy and lowers the usual stalling.
Use this exact page by pointing to the first two numbers, moving small objects to match each addend, and then having the child write the sum in the blank. After the child finishes, read the completed equation aloud and ask for one quick self-check, “Does the answer match the counters?”
What makes this worksheet feel different from a generic printable is that it keeps the task tightly focused on adding two numbers, so families can repeat a short routine without dragging out the lesson.
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