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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, ...,100
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First Grade Math
Missing Numbers: Counting Odd NumbersHippity HopIce Breaker
Math Counting 1-50Math Counting 50-100
Superstar AdditionDino Addition
Coloring AdditionMath Maze
Find the SumColoring Subtraction: Sky Scene
Coloring Subtraction Underwater SceneProblem Solving
Simple SubtractionIdentifying 1/2
Fraction Action: 1/2Coloring 1/2
Find 1/2Identifying 1/3
Fraction Action: 1/3Coloring 1/3
Identifying 1/4Fraction Action: 1/4
Coloring 1/4Showtime!
Recognizing Day & Night #1Recognizing Day & Night #2
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Missing NumbersCounting Odd Numbers
Fill in the missing numbers in the chart.
Hippity HopHelp Freddy the Frog fill in the missingnumbers on the lily pads.
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Ice BreakerHelp Petey the Penguin fill in the missingnumbers on the icebergs.
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Count from 1 to 50 by �lling in the missing numbers in the presents below!
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1stGradeMath
Counting
Grea
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Count from 50 to 100 by �lling in the missing numbers in the planets below!
1stGradeMath
Counting
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60 61 62
66 68 71
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Start here!
Terrific!
Count the stars in each group. Write the number in the box. Write the sum in the last box.
Superstar
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Your dynamite math skills will help you add these numbers!
Dino Addition!
5+ 3
1. 4+ 3
2. 6+ 2
3. 4+ 4
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2+ 2
5. 1+ 8
6. 3+ 5
7. 2+ 5
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2+ 4
9. 2+ 7
10. 2+ 3
11. 2+ 1
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Coloring AdditionFind the answer to each problem , then use the
numbers to color the picture.
7+2 = black
5+1 = orange
2+2 = green
3+2 = blue
6+1 = yellow
3+0 = red
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Math MazeConnect the problem with the answer
tip: use a di�erent colored pencil for each maze to keep track!
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Find the SumAdd to find the answer to each problem. Then use the letters
next to each equation to find out the answer to the question.
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+ 1C R K PA
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+ 1A S T WH
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Which is the largest US state?
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Coloring SubtractionFind the answer to each problem, then use the
numbers to color the picture.
8 - 1 = orange
9 - 4 = blue
3 - 1 = yellow
7 - 6 = gray
6 - 6 = red
8 - 5 = black
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Coloring SubtractionFind the answer to each problem, then use the
numbers to color the picture.
8 - 3 = blue
6 - 5 = brown
3 - 3 = red
9 - 5 = purple
7 - 1 = yellow
8 - 6 = orange
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Problem Solving
Read each story problem and solve.
Jerry picked 7 apples.
He ate 2 of them.
How many does he have left?
apples
2 squirrels are black.
3 squirrels are gray.
How many squirrels are there in all?
squirrels
There are 5 butterflies.
3 flew away.
How many butterflies are left?
butterflies
SIMPLE SUBTRACTION
Subtract the numbers inside the pear and circle the ones that match up to the number on the leaf.
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Identifying 1/2Look at the objects below.
Circle the shapes that have 1/2 colored in.
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Coloring 1/2Color in the fraction of each shape written below it.
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FindCircle
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of each group of items. Note: One of them does not split in half
evenly. Do you know which one?
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Identifying 1/3Look at the objects below.
Circle the shapes that have 1/3 colored in.
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Coloring 1/3Color in the fraction of each shape written below it.
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Identifying 1/4
Look at the objects below.
Circle the shapes that are 1/4 colored in.
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Coloring 1/4Color in the fraction of each shape written below it.
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Showtime!Draw in the hands of the clock to show the time written below it.
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RECOGNIZING DAY & NIGHTThere are hours of the day that you have light and dark. When it is
dark it is nighttime. When it is light it is daytime. When the sun sets it
is called the sunset and when the sun rises it is called the sunrise.
DIRECTIONS: Circle the time of day that best matches the time on
the clock!
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RECOGNIZING DAY & NIGHTThere are hours of the day that you have light and dark. When it is
dark it is nighttime. When it is light it is daytime. When the sun sets it
is called the sunset and when the sun rises it is called the sunrise.
DIRECTIONS: Circle the time of day that best matches the time on
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