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Core Competencies
- Number: Number represents and describes quantity.
- How does understanding 5 or 10 help us think about other numbers?
- What is the relationship between 10s and 1s?
- Why is it useful to use 10 frames to represent quantities?
- What stories live in numbers?
- How do numbers help us communicate and think about place?
- How do numbers help us communicate and think about ourselves?
- Computational Fluency: Computational fluency develops from a strong sense of number.
- What is the relationship between addition and subtraction?
- How does knowing that 4 and 6 make 10 help you understand other ways to make 10?
- How many different ways can you solve…? (e.g., 8 + 5)
- Patterning: We use patterns to represent identified regularities and to make generalizations.
- How can patterns be used to make predictions?
- What is the relationship between increasing patterns and addition?
- What do you notice about this pattern? What is the part that repeats?
- What number patterns live in a hundred chart?
- Geometry and Measurement: We can describe, measure, and compare spatial relationships.
- How are these shapes alike and different?
- What stories live in these shapes?
- What 2D shapes can you find in nature?
- Data and Probability: Analyzing data and chance enables us to compare and interpret.
- What stories can data tell us?
- When might we use words like never, sometimes, always, more likely, and less likely?
- How does organizing concrete data help us understand the data?
- counting on and counting back
- skip-counting by 2 and 5
- sequencing numbers to 20
- comparing and ordering numbers to 20
- Numbers to 20 can be arranged and recognized.
- 10 and some more
- books published by Native Northwest: Learn to Count , by various artists; Counting Wild Bears , by Gryn White; We All Count , by Jason Adair; We All Count , by Julie Flett (nativenorthwest.com) using counting collections made of local materials; counting in different languages; different First Peoples counting systems (e.g., Tsimshian)
- Tlingit Math Book (yukon-ed-show-me-your-math.wikispaces.com/file/detail/Tlingit Math Book.pdf)
- decomposing 10 into parts
- Numbers to 10 can be arranged and recognized.
- benchmarks of 10 and 20
- Traditional First Peoples counting methods involved using fingers to count to 5 and for groups of 5.
- traditional songs/singing and stories
- decomposing 20 into parts
- counting on
- Addition and subtraction are related.
- whole-class number talks
- nature scavenger hunt in Kaska Counting Book (yukon-ed-show-me-your-math.wikispaces.com/file/detail/Kaska Counting Book.pdf)
- identifying sorting rules
- repeating patterns with multiple elements/attributes
- translating patterns from one representation to another (e.g., an orange-blue pattern could be translated to a circle-square pattern)
- letter coding of pattern
- predicting an element in repeating patterns using a variety of strategies
- patterns using visuals (ten-frames, hundred charts)
- investigating numerical patterns (e.g., skip-counting by 2s or 5s on a hundred chart)
- beading using 3–5 colours
- verbally describing a change in quantity (e.g., I can build 7 and make it 10 by adding 3)
- demonstrating and explaining the meaning of equality and inequality
- recording equations symbolically, using = and ≠
- Non-uniform units are not consistent in size (e.g., children’s hands, pencils); uniform units are consistent in size (e.g., interlocking cubes, standard paper clips).
- understanding the importance of using a baseline for direct comparison in linear measurement
- using multiple copies of a unit
- iterating a single unit for measuring (e.g., to measure the length of a string with only one cube, a student iterates the cube over and over, keeping track of how many cubes long the string is)
- tiling an area
- rope knots at intervals
- using body parts to measure
- book: An Anishnaabe Look at Measurement, by Rhonda Hopkins and Robin King-Stonefish (strongnations.com/store/item_display.php?i=3494&f=)
- hand/foot tracing for mitten/moccasin making
- sorting 3D objects and 2D shapes using one attribute, and explaining the sorting rule
- comparing 2D shapes and 3D objects in the environment
- describing relative positions, using positional language (e.g., up and down, in and out)
- replicating composite 2D shapes and 3D objects (e.g., putting two triangles together to make a square)
- creating, describing, and comparing concrete graphs
- using the language of probability (e.g., never, sometimes, always, more likely, less likely)
- cycles (Elder or knowledge keeper to speak about ceremonies and life events)
- identifying values of coins (nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, and toonies)
- counting multiples of the same denomination (nickels, dimes, loonies, and toonies)
- Money is a medium of exchange.
- role-playing financial transactions (e.g., using coins and whole numbers), integrating the concept of wants and needs
- trade games, with understanding that objects have variable value or worth (shells, beads, furs, tools)
Curricular Competency
Reasoning and analyzing.
- estimating by comparing to something familiar (e.g., more than 5, taller than me)
- First Peoples people used specific estimating and measuring techniques in daily life (e.g., estimating time using environmental references and natural daily/seasonal cycles, estimating temperatures based on weather systems).
- working toward developing fluent and flexible thinking about number
- calculators, virtual manipulatives, concept-based apps
- acting it out, using concrete materials, drawing pictures
Understanding and solving
- visual, oral, play, experimental, written, symbolic
- in daily activities, local and traditional practices, the environment, popular media and news events, cross-curricular integration
- Patterns are important in First Peoples technology, architecture, and artwork.
- Have students pose and solve problems or ask questions connected to place, stories, and cultural practices.
Communicating and representing
- concretely, pictorially, symbolically, and by using spoken or written language to express, describe, explain, justify, and apply mathematical ideas
- using technology such as screencasting apps, digital photos
- using mathematical arguments
- “Prove it!”
- Use local materials gathered outside for concrete and pictorial representations.
Connecting and reflecting
- sharing the mathematical thinking of self and others, including evaluating strategies and solutions, extending, and posing new problems and questions
- to develop a sense of how mathematics helps us understand ourselves and the world around us (e.g., daily activities, local and traditional practices, the environment, popular media and news events, social justice, and cross-curricular integration)
- how an ovoid has a different look to represent different animal parts
- Invite local First Peoples Elders and knowledge keepers to share their knowledge.
- Bishop’s cultural practices: counting, measuring, locating, designing, playing, explaining (csus.edu/indiv/o/oreyd/ACP.htm_files/abishop.htm)
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- Teaching Mathematics in a First Nations Context, FNESC fnesc.ca/k-7/
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Numbers to 20 represent quantities that can be decomposed into 10s and 1s.
Number concepts to 20, digital resources, printable worksheets.
• Number Word Search
• Using Ten Frames to Count to 10
counting and skip-counting by 2 and 5
• Counting Forward to 50
• Counting Backward from 50
• Counting by 2s to 100
• Counting by 5s to 100
comparing and ordering numbers to 20
• Ordering Numbers
• Comparing Numbers from 1 to 10: Activity 1
• Comparing Numbers from 1 to 10: Activity 2
numbers to 20 can be arranged and recognized
• Tens and Ones to 50
• Estimating and Counting
WAYS TO MAKE 10
Decomposing 10 into parts, numbers to 10 can be arranged and recognized, benchmarks of 10 and 20, traditional first peoples counting methods involved using fingers to count to 5 and for groups of 5., traditional songs/singing and stories, addition and subtraction with numbers to 10 can be modelled concretely, pictorially, and symbolically to develop computational fluency., addition and subtraction to 20 (understanding of operation and process), decomposing 20 into parts, mental math strategies.
• Plus Zero Addition Strategy
• Count On Addition Strategy
• Using a Number Line to Add
• Turn Around Addition Strategy
• Counting Doubles Addition Strategy
• Doubles Plus One Addition Strategy
• Draw a Picture Addition Strategy
• Addition Word Problems – Activity 1
• Addition Word Problems – Activity 2
• Minus Zero Subtraction Strategy
• Counting Back Subtraction Strategy
• Using a Number Line to Subtract
• A Number Minus Itself Subtraction Strategy
• Doubles Subtraction Strategy
• Draw a Picture Subtraction Strategy
• Subtraction Word Problems – Activity 1
• Subtraction Word Problems – Activity 2
addition and subtraction are related
• Addition – Sums to 10
• Subtracting Numbers from 0 to 10
whole-class number talks
Repeating elements in patterns can be identified., repeating patterns with multiple elements and attributes, identifying sorting rules.
• Patterns Are All Around Us! – Activity 1
• Patterns Are All Around Us! – Activity 2
• Patterns in Everyday Life
• Line Patterns
repeating patterns with multiple elements/attributes
Translating patterns from one representation to another (e.g., an orange-blue pattern could be translated to a circle-square pattern).
• Create a Pattern
• Create a Pattern Rule
letter coding of pattern
Predicting an element in repeating patterns using a variety of strategies.
• Extend the Pattern – Activity 1
• Extend the Pattern – Activity 2
• How Does the Pattern Attribute Change? – Activity 1
• How Does the Pattern Attribute Change? – Activity 2
• Describing the Pattern Rule
• Identifying and Describing Patterns
• Complete the Pattern – Activity 1
• Complete the Pattern – Activity 2
patterns using visuals (ten‐frames, hundred charts)
• Extend the Repeating Number Pattern
• Extend the Number Pattern
investigating numerical patterns (e.g., skip-counting by 2s or 5s on a hundred chart)
Beading using 3–5 colours, change in quantity to 20, concretely and verbally, verbally describing a change in quantity (e.g., i can build 7 and make it 10 by adding 3).
• More and Fewer Objects
• Balance It! – Activity 1
• Balance It! – Activity 2
• Number Fact Families – Activity 1
• Number Fact Families – Activity 2
meaning of equality and inequality
Demonstrating and explaining the meaning of equality and inequality, recording equations symbolically, using = and ≠.
• Equivalent Math Sentences – Activity 1
• Equivalent Math Sentences – Activity 2
Objects and shapes have attributes that can be described, measured, and compared.
Direct measurement with non-standard units (non-uniform and uniform), non‐uniform units are not consistent in size (e.g., children’s hands, pencils); uniform units are consistent in size.
• Exploring Measurement: Non-Standard Units – Set 1
• Exploring Measurement: Non-Standard Units – Set 2
• Exploring Measurement: Centimetres – Set 1
• Exploring Measurement: Centimetres – Set 2
• Exploring Attributes: Comparing Length
• Exploring Attributes: Comparing Height
• Exploring Attributes: Comparing Mass
• Exploring Attributes: Comparing Capacity
understanding the importance of using a baseline for direct comparison in linear measurement
Iterating a single unit for measuring (e.g., to measure the length of a string with only one cube, a student iterates the cube over and over, keeping track of how many cubes long the string is), tiling an area, using body parts to measure, comparison of 2d shapes and 3d objects, sorting 3d objects and 2d shapes using one attribute, and explaining the sorting rule.
• Sorting 2D Shapes
• Sorting 3D Objects
• Exploring 3D Figures
• Sorting 3D Figures
• Colouring 2D Shapes
comparing 2D shapes and 3D objects in the environment
• 2D Shapes within 3D Objects
• Shapes All Around Us!
• Take a 2D Shape Walk
describing relative positions, using positional language
• Positional Language: On and Under
• Positional Language: Above and Below
• Positional Language: Beside and Next to
• Positional Language: In Front of and Behind
• Positional Language: Left, Middle, and Right
• Exploring Positional Words – Activity 1
• Exploring Positional Words – Activity 2
• Positional Words: Follow the Instructions
replicating composite 2D shapes and 3D objects (e.g., putting two triangles together to make a square)
• Symmetry in Shapes
• Exploring 2D Shapes
• Draw the Other Half
Concrete graphs help us to compare and interpret data and show one-to-one correspondence.
Concrete graphs, using one-to-one correspondence, creating, describing, and comparing concrete graphs.
• Exploring Tally Charts – Activity 1
• Exploring Tally Charts – Activity 2
• Exploring Pictographs – Activity 1
• Exploring Pictographs – Activity 2
• Exploring Bar Graphs – Activity 1
• Exploring Bar Graphs – Activity 2
likelihood of familiar life events, using comparative language
Using the language of probability (e.g., never, sometimes, always, more likely, less likely).
• Exploring Probability – Activity 1
• Exploring Probability – Activity 2
cycles (Elder or knowledge keeper to speak about ceremonies and life events)
Financial literacy — values of coins, and monetary exchanges., identifying values of coins.
• Recognizing Canadian Coins
• Comparing Canadian Coins
• Recognizing Canadian Bills
• Canadian Coins
• Canadian Bills
counting multiples of the same denomination (nickels, dimes, loonies, and toonies)
• Adding Canadian Coins
• Adding Canadian Bills
• Counting Nickels
• Counting Dimes
money is a medium of exchange
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Welcome to Grade 1 Learn-At-Home!
This page is designed to help provide you with resources to teach your child at this level and to give you some confidence as you tackle this adventure. It focuses on the core subjects, but you can add in any extras that you would like to include. The resources listed are based on the various curriculum learning outcomes presented by the provinces and territories.
Remember that learning at home is a different experience than learning in a classroom. You do not (and should not) do seatwork and focused learning for the whole day. Keep your intentional learning times short and engaging. Learning happens outside of that official "school" time just fine. Provide an environment of learning and see what happens!
A typical school year is divided up into 180 days / 36 weeks. Simply make a plan for each week to pull together your homeschool year. Here is a simple schedule.
- EVERY DAY: Math, Language, Reading
- MWF: Science
- T/TH : Social Studies
- Add in art, music, French, health, and phys ed as desired.
For Math , pick a program that will work best for your child and use it a little each day.
For Language , the main sections of a language program are literature, writing, spelling, and grammar. Try to include something for each area over the course of a week.
For Reading , just read with your child. Pick some classic children’s literature and snuggle together to read aloud. Ask lots of questions as you work your way through the book and have them engage in conversation. Let them come up with theories of what’s going to happen next. A fun idea is to pick books that have been made into movies. Read the book, and then follow up with a movie. If your child is an avid reader on their own, make time to have them read to themselves and to you.
For Science , divide the year into unit topics. Most provinces have 4-5 units in the year. That means you have 7 to 9 weeks for each topic, three times a week. (21-27 lessons for each.) Watch related TV shows like Magic School Bus or Bill Nye, play online games, do experiments, and let your child be a natural scientist.
For Social Studies, di vide the year into 3 units of about 12 weeks each, two times a week (24 lessons for each.) Some subjects may need more time and that's okay.
You can add in additional subjects as you would like, whether that be an intentional part of learning time or just as extra learning throughout the day.
- For Art , you can do free art time, follow the instructions of someone else (such as the YouTube channel ArtHubForKids), join an art club like KinderArt.com, or use a series of art lessons. You can even just look at various pieces of art and talk about what they see.
- For Music , quiet listening time to different kinds of music from different time periods and different cultures can be a lot of fun. Talk about the instruments they hear, the rhythm and beat, and the speed of the tempo. They can even move their bodies how they think the music makes them feel.
- For Phys.Ed & Health , make sure to get some intentional active time each day to keep moving. Talk about how to be safe in all kinds of scenarios and the importance of proper food.
The main thing? Have fun.
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Two options for online curriculum for Grade 1.
- KhanAcademy
If you would prefer a workbook based math program, consider one of these cost-effective options.
- JUMP Math 1.1 and JUMP Math 1.2 - teacher guides are free on their website, but are optional
- Math Mammoth 1
- Complete MathSmart 1
Here are some fun ways to review and practice math skills.
- Prodigy Math Game
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- TVO Kids Mathematics Videos
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I recommend this book for grade 1:
- My Community
In this unit, students explore the culture, traditions, and heritage of their family.
- All About My Family Writing Book
This unit explores the idea of a community - including what important places and people we find in a community, mapping skills, and understanding roles and responsibilities we play in our community.
Here are some Parent-Interactive resources . Although most of these are intended for a classroom setting, you can complete most of these lessons and activities at home.
- This is My Neighbourhood - this is a "walk through the community and then map it when we get home" lesson.
- The Local Community - this is a multiple unit, faith based, lesson plan that explores the idea of a community. It includes printable worksheets and resources.
Here are some Independent Learning Resources .
- Types of Communities video
- Community Helpers Worksheet
- Daniel Tiger's Classroom Helpers Game
- Rules and Responsibilities Worksheets
- Canadian Citizenship Teaching Guide - a set of lesson plans to cover citizen responsibilities. Look at the ones under the "primary" headings.
- Complete this Wants Vs. Needs Learning Pack
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Here are two websites that work on language lessons for Grade 1:
- Reading Eggs
- Abracadabra Lite
Prefer workbooks or worksheets? Here are some ideas:
- Basic Parent Book and Student Book (click on the Language Arts Grades 1-3 tab)
- EnglishSmart
- The Good and the Beautiful (Christian Resource)
- Chalkboard Publishing Grade 1 Language Bundle (ebooks)
Here are some ways to add language arts to your day without a curriculum.
- Read books and do a book report .
- Play Scrabble or Bananagrams Jr.
- Write a daily journal, blog post, or email to a grandparent or friend.
- Pick a "word of the day." Learn how to spell it, the definition, part of speech, etc.
- Write a story: Planner from NaNoWriMo | My Story Planner
- ArtTango.com
- Play a game from the Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra .
- Listen to Classical Music and discuss what you hear.
- Watch episodes of the Music Show on YouTube.
- Pick some activities you can do from this list (although, keep in mind these are intended for classrooms with a group of kids. There are some good smaller group ideas listed here.)
Just want a general workbook ?
- ScienceSmart 1
(This unit is covered in all provinces and territories in Grade 1.)
In this unit, students explore "what makes something alive?" as well as what living things need to survive.
- Mr. Collinson's Grade 1 Science Lessons : includes 22 lessons (ran out of time and never finished the last few lessons or quiz), along with the worksheets that you can print out.
- Scholastic Canada: Needs and Characteristics of Living Things : This is a teacher guide to walk through a unit about this topic. There is a lot of "Extra" stuff here intended for teachers so just skip past all that to the activities (starts on page 10.) Look for the Activate, Connect, and Consolidate sections for the activities and resources. Includes books to read, website links, printable worksheets, and more. Keep in mind that this particular resource references Scholastic products, so if you don't have specific things, just skip that part and do the next activity (or adapt to what you can get instead).
- Living and Non-Living Things video
- Living and Non-Living Things online games
- Living and Non-Living Worksheet pack
(This unit is covered in all provinces for Grade 1.)
In this unit, students explore "what is an object?" and "what is it made of?" It's a lesson in observation and description as well as understanding the beginning of characteristics of matter.
- Mr. Collinson's Grade 1 Science Lessons : includes a layout of what he did with his grade 1 class over a 25 lesson period, activities they did together, worksheets and sample quizzes.
- Exploring Materials and their Properties . This link has a few fun hands-on activities (like finding objects around the house that are made of specific materials and putting your hand in a bag to figure out an object.) She has a unit you can buy on Teachers Pay Teachers, if you want - but you don't need to. Use the freebie mini-book on this page to review materials.
- Build a Tower. Collect a variety of different objects and materials and get your children to make the tallest tower they can. Are they sturdy? Are some materials better to build with?
- Objects and Materials . This teacher has some great examples of vocabulary to use during this unit. If you scroll down to the bottom of this page, find some ideas on how to challenge your child about materials and objects as well as some videos and online games to play for review.
- Mr. Collinson's Grade 1 Science Lessons : includes 25 lessons, along with the worksheets that you can print out, that he completed with his class to study changes, day and night, the seasons, and how they affect plants, animals, and people.
- The Four Seasons : Lessons based on a video (which I cannot find) but includes activities and worksheets.
- Daily And Seasonal Changes : This is a teacher resource, so just skip to page 11 on and look for the Activate, Connect, and Consolidate sections for activities and lessons.
- Four Seasons Song Video
- Four Seasons Flip Book - This printable has 2 levels, so pick which version works best for your child.
(This unit is covered in the provinces: AB, SK, MB, PEI, NL, and NT)
In this unit, students discover more about their bodies, how they work, and explore their senses: sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
- Five Senses Unit Study - activities and reading books for each sense. You can also download her free worksheets .
- Five Senses Unit Study - activities for each sense. Includes a free printable workbook .
- Use some of the printable resources above.
- My Five Senses Printable Mini-book.
(This unit is a combination of units covered in BC, QC, AB, and the Territories)
In this unit, students explore light and shadows.
- Light and Shadows. This is a 10 lesson unit that gets kids to explore. There is a lot of teacher information at the beginning of the file. The activities start at page 11. Look under "Lesson Details" for the basics on how to do that activity and have a discussion with your student.
- MysteryScience - How is a Rainbow Made? and experiment
Here are some Independent Learning Resources , if you want your child to learn on their own.
- Peep and the Big Wide World Videos and Games
- Light Videos
(This unit is done in ON with a "Keeping warm" related one in the Territories.)
This unit explores the concept of energy, where it comes from, and how we use it in our lives.
- Mr. Collinson's Grade 1 Science Lessons : includes 27 lessons, along with the worksheets and quizzez that you can print out, which he used with his Grade 1 Science class.
- Types of Energy Video
- Living Powerfully Workbook from Ontario Power Generation (It's at the bottom of the page, under Grade 1 Student workbook)
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The Curriculum Packages by Grade contain the curriculum for the required areas of study in Kindergarten to Grade 9. These documents include Prescribed Learning Outcomes and Suggested Achievement Indicators for each grade and were taken from the current curriculum for each subject area.
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Les documents ci-dessous contiennent les résultats d’apprentissage prescrits et les indicateurs de réussite des programmes d’études de la maternelle à la 9 e année. Ces résultats d’apprentissage prescrits et ces indicateurs de réussite, groupés par matière et par année, proviennent de chaque programme d’études et sont donc exactement les mêmes que ceux que l’on trouve dans les versions complètes des programmes d’études. Ils ont simplement été regroupés pour faciliter la consultation.
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Free printable 1st Grade Math Worksheets PDF
Our free printable math worksheets for Grade 1 were created for you to use at home or with students in a classroom. Download free 1st grade math worksheets in PDF below. These grade 1 math worksheets cover addition, subtraction and basic multiplication.
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Free math worksheets for 1st grade: addition
Download printable addition worksheets for 1st grade. Our addition worksheets for first grade teach kids to add up to 100.
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Grade 1 math worksheets PDF: subtraction
Download free subtraction worksheets for 1st grade. Fill in these subtraction pyramid puzzles. All these grade 1 subtraction worksheets develop logical thinking.
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Math worksheets for grade 1: multiplication
Our printable first grade multiplication worksheets help kids to learn multiplication. These free printable multiplication worksheets for grade 1 in PDF have been prepared to help students learn mathematics easily.
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These 1st grade math worksheets cover topics such as counting and numbers, addition and subtraction, shapes, measurements and basic multipication.
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These 20+ number names 1 to 100 worksheets in PDF format will assist you with visualizing and understanding the names of numbers one through twenty. Our free printable number names worksheets encourage first-grade children to practice their counting skills, number writing skills, and writing the number words (#1-100).
Circle the Correct Number from the Number Name Worksheets
In this worksheet, first-grade students must read the given number names in each box and then determine the corresponding numerical value.
Trace Number and Number Names up to 100 Worksheet
First-grade pupils should trace the number names up to 100 and then write their trace number values.
Match Number Names up to 100 Worksheet
This worksheet helps first-graders match distinct numbers with their number names, ranging from 1 to 100.
Worksheet on Completing Number Names Up to 100
In this worksheet, students will correctly read the number value in each box and then write empty spaces next to their number names.
Worksheet on Writing Missing Number Names Up to 100
This worksheet requires grade 1 pupils to read each box correctly and then write the missing number names in the proper sequence.
Cut and Paste Number Names up to 100 Worksheet
The pupils read the numbers in each box before cutting their number name value below the part and pasting it with the top part in the empty box.
Unscrambling Number Names up to 100 Worksheet
In this worksheet, children must first read the number value in each group, then demonstrate their spelling skills by rearranging the jumbled word names and molding them to fit the number names.
By completing these worksheets on number names 1 to 100, first-grade kids’ comprehension of basic arithmetic operations, reading, and writing the number words with tracing is increased. Preschoolers and first-graders can easily practice and learn by downloading our free printable worksheets.
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These printable 1st grade math worksheets help students master basic math skills. The initial focus is on numbers and counting followed by arithmetic and concepts related to fractions, time, money, measurement and geometry. Simple word problems review all these concepts. Choose your grade 1 topic: Number Charts & Counting Number Patterns
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