Learning Outcomes
Worksheet → add two numbers together → child writes the sum accurately and practices careful counting instead of guessing.
First graders → add with fingers or number thoughts → builds confidence for later subtraction, since subtraction connects to undoing.
Parent-child practice → solve one problem at a time → creates short math wins that support daily routines and attention.
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Learn numbers, counting, and early number sense through simple examples
Math Addition and Subtraction Worksheet for First Grade
The worksheet asks a 1st grade child to add two numbers together, practicing simple addition one problem at a time.
At age 6, quick number sense helps with homework and everyday math, but many kids stall when two numbers feel like a big jump to remember.
Pick the first row, have the child count the first number of fingers, then count on the second number of fingers. When the fingers stop, the child writes the sum in the box.
This page stays focused on one clear step, so the worksheet works well for a quick check-in, a small-group warm-up, or a calm brain break.
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