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Addition Mission: Facts Practice
Math CountingApple MathHippity Hop
Crunchy Celery AdditionSuperstar
Cherry MathAt the Library
Math Salad 1-10Sunny Summer Math
Tetris Math Dash!Making Numbers: Addition
Star Addition!Fast Ten!
Baseball AdditionFishing for Answers
Solving Three-Number AdditionKen the Carpenter: Practice Addition
Math-Go-Round: Addition
Certificate of Completion
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Count from 1 to 50 by �lling in the missing numbers in the presents below!
1 2 3
7 9 13 14
1815 20
25
21
26 27 30
31 33 37
39 4244
47
10
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Counting
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Apple Math
1+ 4
1.
3+ 2
2.
5+ 4
3.
2+ 4
4.
2+ 7
5.
3+ 3
6.
2+ 2
7.
2+ 5
8.
1+ 5
9.
6+ 1
10.
3+ 1
11.
4+ 3
12.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away! Add the numbers. Use the apples to help you count.
Hippity HopHelp Freddy the Frog fill in the missingnumbers on the lily pads.
1 3 5 7 9
1917151311
2927252321
3937353331
4947454341
5957555351
6967656361
7977757371
8987858381
9997959391
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Crunchy Celery Addition
3+ 2
1.
2+ 6
2.
2+ 7
3.
1+ 1
4.
6+ 3
5.
3+ 4
6.
1+ 7
7.
1+ 4
8.
7+ 1
9.
1+ 6
10.
2+ 1
11.
6+ 2
12.
Chew on some of these crunchy math problems! Add the numbers. Use the celery to help you count.
Count the stars in each group. Write the number in the box. Write the sum in the last box.
Superstar
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4+ 5
1.
3+ 1
2.
5+ 1
3.
5+ 4
4.
6+ 1
5.
4+ 1
6.
3+ 2
7.
6+ 2
8.
5+ 3
9.
1+ 8
10.
1+ 5
11.
1+ 1
12.
Grade 17
Adding is as fun as cherry picking! Add the numbers. Use the cherries to help you count.
Cherry Math
At the LibraryCount the books in each stack. Write the number in the box. Add the numbers to find out how many books there are in all.
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Math Salad 1-10, #16Add the numbers together for each problem.
Write your answer in the blank space.
First Grade
How many pears are
in the fruit salad?
_________
5 + 4 = 3 + 2 =
1 + 8 = 5 + 2 =
5 + 3 = 2 + 4 =
4 + 5 = 4 + 2 =
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sGrade 1
12
Clear skies ahead...letʼs go to the beach! Add the numbers.Sunny Summer Math
2+ 3
1.
2+ 6
2.
4+ 1
3.
2+ 1
4.
1+ 5
5.
6+ 2
6.
2+ 2
7.
4+ 1
8.
5+ 4
9.
5+ 2
10.
2+ 5
11.
5+ 3
12.
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Tetris Math Dash !
Grade 1
3
Hurry! Add the numbers before the tetris blocks fall.
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1
+ 8
1.
4
+ 1
2.
6
+ 3
3.
1
+ 5
4.
5
+ 3
5.
2
+ 5
6.
2
+ 4
7.
2
+ 7
8.
5
+ 4
9.
1
+ 7
10.
3
+ 5
11.
3
+ 2
12.
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1st
Grade
Math
Addition
Making Numbers: AdditionYou can get to a number by adding many di�erent ways. Here are all the ways to
make 5. Write down what makes the numbers below.
6
4
8
9
2 + 3 = 5 3 + 2 = 5
4 + 1 = 5 1 + 4 = 5
5 + 0 = 5 0 + 5 = 5
5
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+ 5
1.2
+ 2
2.
2
+ 1
3.2
+ 6
4.
3
+ 5
5. 6
+ 1
6.
6
+ 2
7.
2
+ 4
8.
2
+ 3
9.3
+ 2
10.
1
+ 8
11.
6
+ 3
12.
Grade 1
Star Addition!
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Add the numbers in the stars below.
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Add these numbers together. First, �nd the numbers that make
ten, then add the rest. See the example below.
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1st
Grade
Math
Addition
Subtraction
&
8 + 4 + 6 =
7 + 4 + 3 =
5 + 9 + 5 =
10
8 + 4 + 6 = 8 + 10 = 18
Fast Ten!Fast Ten! 10101010 1010
3 + 8 + 2 =
9 + 9 + 1 =
5 + 9 + 2 + 5 =
6 + 8 + 1 + 4 =
4 + 8 + 6 + 2 =
7 + 1 + 3 + 9 =
8 + 9 + 2 + 1 + 5 =
6 + 5 + 7 + 4 + 3 =
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1st
Grade
Math
Addition
Solving Three-Number AdditionRead the questions below and answer the questions. See the example. Show your work.
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At the parade, there are two drummers in the front row, �ve drummers in the second row, and
three in the last row. How many drummers are there?
2 + 5 + 3 = 10
The farmer picked four eggs from the �rst chicken, eight eggs from the second, and twelve eggs
from the third. How many eggs did he pick today?
Abacus the horse ran two miles in the morning, four miles in the afternoon, and seven miles
in the evening. How many miles did Abaccus run today?
This week Roy read three books, Rick read �ve books, and Rose read six books. How many books
did they read altogether?
Ashley sold �ve lillies, ten roses, and ten daisies. How many �owers did she sell?
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2nd
Grade
Ken needs to cut 78 pieces of wood for the living room and 84 pieces
for the master bedroom. How many pieces of wood in total does
Ken need to cut?
Ken the Carpenter
94
+ 51
74
+ 69
21
+ 71
53
+ 90
18
+ 55
88
+ 83
15
+ 60
81
+ 70
12
+ 94
19
+ 61
87
+ 81
38
+ 55
Practice AdditionAdd the numbers. Then answer the question below.
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RT
+1 Point+1
Po
int
+1 Point
+1 P
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t
29
48 56 76 89
79 98 26 94
97
81
49
28
37
38
39
Math-Go-Round
Find a friend and practice your
addition skills. Find two coins or
game pieces and place them on
the square labeled START. Choose
one of the problems to solve and
move your game piece clockwise
around the board to that
problem’s answer.
Keep track of the number of
corners you go around on each
move. For each one, give yourself
a point. The player with the most
points at the end is the winner.
Keep score with the table below.
Player 1
Player 2
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Addition| Difficulty:
Total
24+ 13
26+ 12
61+ 20
35+ 21
53+ 41
26+ 22
29+ 10
43+ 36
50+ 26
14+ 14
32+ 17
15+ 11
83+ 15
73+ 24
18+ 11
47+ 42
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