WORKSHEETS
Students are asked to compare the difference between block towers and number pairs.
Students practice addition and subtraction to end up with the number 10. They must create various equations using…
Students practice addition and subtraction to end up with the number five. They must create various equations using…
Students practice their counting and addition skills with this math worksheet. Using designs made from pattern blocks,…
Students practice their counting and addition skills with this math worksheet. Count by 1's, 2's, and 10's; then, solve…
In this math worksheet, students practice writing number sentences. Using pictures of cubes, they write addition…
Have students add and write the number of squares that match the length or height of each object.
Have students count the number of paper clips that are relative to the size of each object.
This worksheet has students use addition to match the letter of the container that solves each riddle.
In this worksheet, students use addition to draw the correct number of cards so the sum of each row is 20.
Teachers can use this worksheet to have students circle the cards in each row that have a sum of 20.
Students use addition to match the cards to make a sum of 10.
Have students color each shape with a pair of numbers that adds up to 10.
Using addition, students will circle the cards that make each sum the correct total.
Students use addition to find the sum of the two cards in each pair.
With this worksheet, students count the number of pairs of feet there are based on the number of people.
Have students count the number of pairs that are in each group.
Students observe the number of soccer balls outside the bag to determine how many are inside when the total is 9.
Students observe the sequence of dots in each box, then write the addition problem that adds to ten.
Teachers have students count the number of white and gray stars to determine how many children were absent or present in…
Have students determine the class attendance by counting the number of stars.
Students are given a riddle and must solve it to determine the age of each mystery person.
Teachers show students how to analyze the chart provided to count the age groups of students.
With this worksheet, students will pick four months out of the year and write one thing that occurs during each month.