Learning Outcomes
The worksheet → adding two numbers → helps first graders find sums more easily and with less hesitation during math time.
The worksheet → practicing addition totals → builds number sense that makes subtraction problems feel simpler in later pages.
The worksheet → short, repeated practice → gives families a steady routine for solving simple sums off-screen.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Addition Facts Worksheet, Add Two Numbers
This addition worksheet asks first graders to add two numbers together and find the total.
At age 7, quick number sense helps subtraction problems feel less scary later. A common parenting friction is getting stuck on the very first problem, especially when worksheets feel slow or wordy.
For each problem, parents can tap out the first number of counters, tap out the second number of counters, and count all the counters out loud to get the sum for that box.
This worksheet stays focused on one clear skill, so parent-child practice feels calm and repeatable. Whizki Learning keeps the format straightforward, which helps families check answers together and move on right away.
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