Math book for first grade
30+ Math Picture Books to Read to Your First Grader - Kate Snow
Full booklist from First Grade Math with Confidence, with over 30 math picture books your first grader will love.
Why Math Picture Books?
When my kids were younger, I taught math enrichment classes at their weekly homeschool program. Since the students used different math programs at home, I wasn’t responsible for teaching any specific skills or concepts. My job was to do what I love best: make math come alive in a fun, engaging, and hands-on way.
It was a ton of fun….but it could also be exhausting, especially my group of 19 first- and second-graders. This wiggly crew definitely kept me on my toes.
But for at least one nanosecond each week, all eyes were on me, all mouths were quiet, and no one was poking their neighbor.
When did this magical moment occur? When I pulled out the weekly math picture book.
Suddenly, everyone was engaged. From the child who didn’t know how to write the number 10 to the child breezing through three-digit subtraction, every student wanted to know what happened to the little boy trying to make sure his sister didn’t get more than him, or the dog-walker with more dogs than he could handle. Every hand would wave wildly with a connection to the book: Are gorillas’ hands really that big? I have guinea pigs, too! I saw an excavator just like that once!
Math Picture Books in First Grade Math with Confidence
That’s why it was so important to me to include math picture books in First Grade Math with Confidence: so that you and your child can also experience that kind of wonder and fun during your math lessons. Each week includes 4 core lessons and 1 optional enrichment lesson. These enrichment lessons include both a real-life math application activity and a picture book suggestion. I’ve included all the books in this article (along with links to Amazon) so you can see them all in one place.
This booklist is not meant to to stress you out! (Or bust your budget, either.) You do not have to read every single math picture book to give your child a great first grade math education. But if you can find a few of them at your library or buy a few of them to add to your family’s collection, I bet you’ll discover a whole new way to enjoy math with your child.
A Few Tips on Enjoying Math Picture Books with Your Kids
- When you read a math picture book for the first time, just enjoy the story together. Then, come back and discuss the math concepts either after you finish reading or during your second reading. Nothing ruins the fun of listening to a story like constant interruptions from mom!
- Add these math picture books to your shelf and reread them periodically. You may be amazed at what your child notices after she’s had a few more months to grow in her math skills.
- Enjoy these books with children of multiple ages, and don’t worry if some of the content goes right over some of your children’s heads. Many of these books work for kids from toddlers through early elementary age, and there’s no hard-and-fast rules about which ages these picture books are best for.
- First Grade Math with Confidence includes these picture books in the optional enrichment lesson on the fifth day of each week. If you opt to skip these lessons, just add the picture books to your read-aloud pile and enjoy them during your usual read-aloud time.
- If your library doesn’t have many of these books, see if your library participates in a regional lending group. (Here in Michigan, we can request books from any library in the state!) Or, see if your library offers access to an electronic resource like Hoopla or Overdrive. Digital picture books aren’t quite the same as printed ones, but they’re better than nothing.
- Many of these books are also available as read-aloud videos on Youtube.
I hope this list gives you a starting place for enjoying math picture books with your child. Happy Math!
Disclosure: The links to the math picture books in this article are affiliate links. If you go through them to make a purchase, I will earn a small percentage of that purchase as a commission, without any increased cost to you.
Picture Books about Numbers to 20 (Including Addition and Subtraction)
Missing Math
By Loreen Leedy
What’s New at the Zoo?
By Suzanne Slade. Illustrated by Joan C. Waites.
Two Ways to Count to Ten
By Ruby Dee. Illustrated by Susan Meddaugh.
Splash!
By Ann Jonas
12 Ways to Get to 11
By Eve Merriam. Illustrated by Bernie Karlin.
Ready, Set, Hop!
By Stuart J. Murphy. Illustrated by Jon Buller.
Missing Mittens
By Stuart J. Murphy . Illustrated by G. Brian Karas.
Math for All Seasons
By Greg Tang. Illustrated by Harry Briggs.
Domino Addition
By Lynette Long
Anno’s Counting Book
By Mitsumasa Anno
Math Fables
By Greg Tang. Illustrated by Heather Cahoon.
Handa’s Surprise
By Eileen Browne
Applesauce Season
By Eden Ross Lipson. Illustrated by Mordecai Gerstein.
Albert Adds Up!
By Eleanor May. Illustrated by Deborah Melmon.
Picture Books about Numbers to 100 and Beyond
Let’s Count to 100!
By Masayuki Sebe
100 Snowmen
By Loreen Leedy
Chicka, Chicka, 1 2 3
By Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson, and Lois Ehlert
One Hundred Hungry Ants
By Elinor J. Pinczes. Illustrated by Bonnie MacKain
What’s Faster than a Speeding Cheetah?
By Robert E. Wells
Can You Count to a Googol?
By Robert E. Wells
Only One
By Marc Harshman. Illustrated by Barbara Garrison.
Picture Books about Money and Time
Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Money and Math
By Amy Axelrod. Illustrated by Sharon McGinley-Nally.
The Penny Pot
By Stuart J. Murphy . Illustrated by Lynne Cravath.
A Chair for My Mother
By Vera B. Williams
Game Time
By Stuart J. Murphy. Illustrated by Cynthia Jabar.
Picture Books about Measurement, Graphs, and Shapes
Measuring Penny
By Loreen Leedy
How Big Is a Foot?
By Rolf Myller
Counting on Frank
By Rod Clement
The Best Vacation Ever
By Stuart J. Murphy. Illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott.
Captain Invincible and the Space Shapes
By Stuart J. Murphy. Illustrated by Remy Simard.
The Greedy Triangle
By Marilyn Burns. Illustrated by Gordon Silveria.
The 25 Best First Grade Workbooks That are Teacher Approved
What’s the secret to finding the right first grade workbook? Kids really love things that are colorful, engaging, and include helpful illustrations. We’ve put together our list of best first grade workbooks that include all of these elements PLUS good teacher reviews!
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Best Math First Grade Workbooks
Spectrum Math Workbook 1st Grade
This 160-page, six-chapter workbook covers fact fmilies, adding, and subtracting through 100. Students will also work on composing 2-D and 3-D shapes, place value, comparing numbers, and taking measurements.
Real review: “This is a good book for first graders starting out to supplement their school curriculum. The illustrations are cute, fun, and well done and support the lessons’ critical thinking components.”
Star Wars Workbook: 1st Grade Math
This workbook aligns with Common Core standards and reinforces key math concepts, including addition and subtraction, counting by ones and skip counting, two-dimensional shapes, and more.
Real review: “The content is good and grade-appropriate, and it even encourages some stretch work that I wouldn’t expect from a first-grader.”
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1st Grade Jumbo Math Success Workbook
You’ll have three books in one with this great workbook that’s jam-packed with 320 pages of kid-friendly, teacher-reviewed exercises.
Real review: “The real skill of this book is its ability to engage the child and allow them to feel empowered and on their own journey of discovery of math.”
Big Book of Math Practice Problems Addition and Subtraction
This workbook contains lots of math worksheets with over 4000 problems that include addition facts, subtraction facts, double-digit and triple-digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping, adding three double-digit numbers in stacks, and more!
Real review: “Much needed math practice book for teaching adding and subtracting. Double digit and triple digit problems. Solutions in back. Practice makes perfect…..and this book is a good example.”
Math, First Grade: Learn and Explore
This workbook covers topics including adding and subtracting up to 20, symmetry, giving change, patterns, bar graphs, and other areas of math taught in a first grade classroom.
Real review: “The book covers major first grade math topics well, in my opinion. I am happy with this product and would highly recommend it.”
Best Reading First Grade Workbooks
Star Wars Workbook: 1st Grade Reading
Designed to align with national Common Core State Standards, this workbook uses the Force to bring Star Wars to the classroom. Kids will love the “A is for Anakin” approach to phonics!
Real review: “Great product! I ordered this as an additional learning resource for e-learning for my son and I couldn’t be happier with the result.”
180 Days of Reading: Grade 1
These quick diagnostic-based activities come with data-driven assessment tips, a Digital Resource CD with assessment analysis, and electronic versions of the daily practice activities.
Real review: “The resources is well thought out. I love the CD which includes PDF files off the activities.”
Scholastic Success with Reading Comprehension, Grades 1
This standards-based first grade workbook contains targeted, skill-building practice that kids need. Also more than 40 ready-to-reproduce practice pages.
Real review: “This book is filled with really helpful reading practice worksheets. The pages are perforated, making it easy to tear them out and work outside the book.”
Spelling and Writing for Beginners, Grade 1
Each workbook is filled with 64 pages of age-appropriate activities, puzzles, and games. Skills covered include secret codes, word searches, word scrambles, crossword puzzles, and more!
Real review: “This book is wonderful to teach your child how to spell and write sentences, along with other fun things. It was easy at first then it became more challenging. ”
My Sight Words Workbook
The activities in this workbook make it fun and accessible for first-grade students to learn the top 101 sight words and increase their reading speed and comprehension.
Real review: “It supplements school learning and introduces reading without pressure.”
Best Handwriting & Writing First Grade Workbooks
Handwriting: Word Practice
This workbook contains word-writing practice and activities and puzzles, combined with digital video tutorials to help kids build vocabulary and handwriting skills.
Real review: “This book is super sturdy…and the lessons are short enough that they don’t get discouraged with too much work. This was a great purchase.”
Handwriting Without Tears: My Printing Book
These lessons emphasize the correct use of lowercase letters in words and sentences while practicing writing on varying styles of lines. The accompanying activity pages combine handwriting instruction with other language arts lessons.
Real review: Great book for struggling writers and readers.
The Print Handwriting Workbook for Kids
This first grade workbook is filled with great exercises to help kids in grades K-2 learn to print with detailed letter guides and illustrated pages.
Real review: “Excellent book for beginners or to simply reinforce handwriting.”
Handwriting Workbook for Kids
Kids will learn how to trace and then copy the letters of the alphabet (upper and lowercase), basic words and full sentences with this workbook.
Real review: “This is a must-have for beginner writers to help them strengthen their penmanship.”
Star Wars Workbook: 1st Grade Writing Skills
Take learning about nouns, verbs, and more to a whole new level with curriculum-based exercises and activities from a galaxy far, far away.
Real review: “Good handwriting practice, well-spaced. Some grammar thrown in too: verbs, nouns, adjectives. Not repetitive work, they mix it up nicely.”
Kumon: Grade 1 Writing
This workbook introduces kids to first grade vocabulary and writing skills in an easy-to-follow and engaging way!
Real review: “It’s great for fine motor practice, writing concepts, and review of reading concepts such as consonant blends like “ch, sh, th”, long and short vowels.”
Best Science & Social Studies First Grade Workbooks
Science, First Grade: Learn and Explore
Perfect for first grade students, this science workbook contains curriculum-aligned exercises on topics including day and night, animal homes, types of soil, and more.
Real review: “My son homeschools (1st grade). He absolutely loves the assignments and hands on experiments in this book!”
180 Days of Science: Grade 1
Encourage students to build their higher-order thinking skills with activities designed to help them analyze and evaluate scientific data, understand scientific methods and practices, and more!
Real review: “The book is very easy to use and well sectioned. ”
Human Body Activity Book for Kids
From eyes and ears to skin and bones, there’s a lot to discover about the human body for kids!
Real review: “The illustration style is age appropriate: detailed enough to show concepts like cell structure but simplified in an appealing way. The art is color throughout, which makes it more enjoyable than black and white.”
Geography, First Grade: Learn and Explore
This first grade workbook contains curriculum-aligned exercises on topics including the seven continents, the 50 states, capitals and large cities, mapping a neighborhood, and more.
Real review: “I used this with my home-schooled first-grader who really enjoyed it.”
Best Overall for Summer Workbooks for First Grade
My First Grade Workbook
From word searches and crosswords to color-by-sum and secret code puzzles, this first grade workbook is filled with loads of enjoyable games and activities that help kids learn as they play.
Real review: “This book was easy to read, nicely organized and kept my son very entertained. It was very bright and colorful and very educational.”
First Grade Big Fun Workbook
Each page provides another fun opportunity to build confidence and master skills. Students will develop alphabet memorization, writing, reading, counting, addition, subtraction, science, and more!
Real review: “The activities in these workbooks are super fun and engaging.”
First Grade Big Workbook
From phonics and spelling activities to space, measurement and time, students will have a blast developing skills in English and math. Activities include phonics, reading, writing, length, mass, capacity, and more.
Real review: “Lots of fun activity for first grades!!”
Summer Brain Quest: Between Grades 1 & 2
Kids can learn all summer long with this workbook! It’s filled with activities based on reading, writing, addition, subtraction, telling time, earth science, geography, communities, and more.
Real review: “They actually like to practice their skills from last year with these!”
The Big Book of Reading Comprehension Activities, Grade 1
This great first grade workbook contains 120 activities including fun stories, coloring pages, crosswords, and more. Great for building comprehension skills progressing from easy to harder levels.
Real review: “This book exceeded my expectations.”
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GDZ in mathematics Grade 1 Moro textbook 1, part 2
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- Mathematics workbook Grade 1 Moreau, Volkova
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- Russian language workbook Grade 1 Kanakina, Goretsky nine0006
- Type: GDZ, Reshebnik.
- Author: Moro M. I., Volkova S. I., Stepanova S. V. nine0005 Year: 2020.
- Series: School of Russia (FSES).
- Publisher: Enlightenment.
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Collection of ready-made homework according to M. I. Moro, S.I. Volkova, S. V. Stepanova "Mathematics Grade 1" demonstrates the principles for performing basic numbers.
For convenience, the material is divided into two parts. GDZ pages strictly correspond to the textbook. There are necessary explanations for analytical tasks, brief notes of tasks for addition, subtraction, drawings, inequalities.
The advantage of the manual is that it presents solutions to exercises under the line, which is not always found in the authors of other GDZ. nine0495
High-quality illustrations look crisp and legible. A visual explanation of the algorithms helps to understand the principles of solution, step-by-step recording, final design. This allows you to quickly transfer the skills of work to children.
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GDZ in mathematics grade 1 textbook Moro, Volkova part 1
Solution book - page 101 Finished homework
Number 8 There were 6 cars in the garage. By the evening they became 2 less. How many cars are left in the garage? 6 − 2 = 4 Answer: 4 cars. nine0495
Number 9.
Anya and Olya helped their mother to make pies. Anya made 2 pies, Olya - the same number. How many pies did the girls make in total?
Answer:
2 + 2 = 4 Answer: 4 pies.
Number 10.
Answer:
6 > 4 3 + 2 = 5 10 − 2 > 7 8 < 9 6 - 2 > 3 10 - 1 = 9
Number 11.
Compare the examples in each column and write the next example. Do the calculations. nine0495
Answer:
1 + 2 = 3 3 + 1 = 4 2 + 2 = 4 4 + 1 = 5 3 + 2 = 5 5 + 1 = 6 4 + 2 = 6 6 + 1 = 7
10 − 2 = 8 8 − 1 = 7 9 − 2 = 7 7 − 1 = 6 8 − 2 = 6 6 − 1 = 5 7 − 2 = 5 5 − 1 = 4
Number 12.