First Grade Math Addition Worksheets

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  • Single-Digit Addition

    Jump to the rhythm of the math beat with this 1st grade worksheet that features single-digit addition problems with sums up to 9.

  • 1-Minute Math: Addition

    Start the timer and see how many addition problems your kid can solve in one minute. Known as minute math, this exercise is great arithmetic practice.

  • Practice Test: Word Problems

    This quick practice test offers simple addition and subtraction word problems to help your first grader review.

  • Color by Sum: Under the Waves

    Featuring simple addition problems and adorable sea creatures, this color by sum sheet is sure to entertain your child as he gets essential math practice.

  • Addition Under the Sea

    Dive into addition with the single digits in this worksheet, featuring an ocean floor background.

  • Find the Math Path

    Give your child practice with his math skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about subtraction and addition.

  • Math Fact: Relationship Between Addition & Subtraction

    Kids add, subtract, or use math facts they have committed to memory to fill in the missing numbers in the fact families on this third grade math worksheet.

  • Addition in the Snow

    Turn a snow day into a math day with this winter-themed first grade addition worksheet that offers single-digit problems with sums up to 9.

  • Fish School Addition

    Time for school! Have your first grader take a look at this school (school of fish, that is) and solve the addition problems.

  • Owl Color-by-Number

    This addition page is a hoot! Help your kid practice math facts with this owl color-by-number printable!

  • Fact Family Houses

    This fact family worksheet gets kids to add and subtract. In this fact family worksheet, third graders will fill in the missing numbers in fact family houses.

  • Color by Addition Facts

    Challenge your child with some basic addition and subtraction problems. Then she can use the answers to color by number her own work of art!

  • Adding and Subtracting: What's the Word? 1

    Kids solve addition and subtraction problems with one- and two-digit numbers to crack the code and find the mystery word on this first grade math worksheet.

  • Color by Sum: Rocket to Mars

    With this page, your child can count his way to a completed picture.

  • Count and Add Blocks

    This worksheet takes your child a step farther than one-digit addition. As he completes the page, he'll learn to add a two-digit number to a one-digit number.

  • Basic Addition

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away--and the math tutor! This colorful worksheet entices first graders to practice single-digit addition and counting.

  • Winter Math

    In the chill of winter, keep your child's brain warmed up with some single-digit addition. This is a great chance for her to brush up on her math facts.

  • Math Crossword Puzzles for Kids

    Make math more enjoyable with these simple math crossword puzzles for kids!

  • Number Sentence: Superstar Addition

    Your child will create a number sentence as she counts stars to find single-digit addends on this math worksheet.

  • Color by Sum: Springtime Garden

    This springtime garden scene needs some brightening, and your child can help! All she needs to do is complete the simple addition problems and color by number.

  • Simple Math Word Problems

    Your first grader will get some practice with beginning word problems as he puts together some tasty burgers.

  • Color By Sum: The Great Balloon Race

    Take addition to new heights with this Color by Sum page.

  • Jack and the Beanstalk Math

    Jack and the Beanstalk math means counting beans, and adding up how many songs the magic harp knows how to play in word problems for young kids.

  • Problem Solving: Adding Apples

    Even in nature, solving story problems is important. How many apples will be left on a tree if seven are picked?