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Managing money is one of the main ways we use math in daily life, so help your students get a jump-start with our first grade money worksheets and printables! Your little learners will practice identifying coin and bill values, counting and adding up money, comparing numbers, and solving word problems that put their skills to the test in these first grade money worksheets!
More Fun with First Grade Money
In addition to the first grade money worksheets above, here are some other quick and fun ideas for teaching money.
- Let your child dump all the change out of your wallet and then count it up!
- Help your child with coin recognition by putting a piece of white paper on top of the different kinds of coins and letting her shade with a crayon.
- Get a change purse filled with various types of coins and play "grocery store" with your child in the kitchen. Take turns being the cashier and the shopper.
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Number Pairs to 10
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Number and Operations in Base Ten
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Mathematics Grade 1 entertaining tasks and examples
Introduction to numbers from 1 to 10
After the child has mastered counting up to 10, we introduce him to even and odd numbers. In this task, the child will complete the row with even / odd numbers.
Preparing for the study of numbers
Our goal is to consolidate the child's ideas about the numbers from 1 to 10. If he performs similar buildings with you, the result will be much better!
Spatial representations
Left, right
We offer the child to practice the concepts of "right" and "left" with the help of the game. Join him and you - it will be a real pirate adventure!
Left, right: continued
With this exercise, your child will continue to practice the concepts of "right" and "left" in an interesting way, as well as repeat the figures known to him.
Location of objects
We have prepared a set of fox cards for you and your child. Cut them out, ask the child to describe the pictures, naming where the fox is.
Temporal representations
First, then, after
In this exercise, the child deepens his temporary representations, improves thinking skills, and also learns to determine the sequence of actions.
Comparison of quantity
More and less
We offer an exercise in which the child is tasked with counting objects, then comparing their number.
More, less, the same
Working on developing critical thinking and math skills. We repeat numbers from 1 to 10 by comparing the number of items.
We consider: what is more?
In this task, the child is asked to compare the number of candies in the jars and color them. Then you can try to complete this task for a while.
Figures
Figures
The child gets acquainted with simple flat figures, paints and counts them. Let learning shapes be fun!
Learning to recognize shapes
With this exercise, the child will learn to recognize the basic shapes in various objects. Do the same in everyday life!
Polygon
Children get acquainted with the concept of "polygon", learn to distinguish shapes, sort them and recognize them.
Sides of a polygon
Children learn about the concept of a polygon, learn to distinguish shapes, sort them and recognize them.
Properties of shapes
The child fills in a table about shapes: the number of sides, vertices, straight and curved lines. The goal is to expand ideas about figures and the concept of "symmetry".
Cut out the shapes
In this exercise, the child is asked to cut out the shapes under your guidance and paste them next to the appropriate descriptions.
Length
Which is longer?
The child is introduced to the concept of length and learns to compare objects according to their length using comparative adjectives.
Centimeter
In this exercise, the child will learn to measure objects with a ruler and record the result.
Numbers from 1 to 10
Number and number 5
The child already knows about counting up to 10 and numbers. This exercise in an entertaining way will allow the child to consolidate ideas about the number 5.
Numbers from 1 to 10
After the child has mastered counting up to 10, we introduce him to even and odd numbers. In this task, the child will complete the row with even / odd numbers.
Numbers from 1 to 10 in letters
Writing numbers in letters can be difficult for first graders. In order to remove possible difficulties, we recommend that you perform this exercise.
Ordinal counting from 1 to 10
The child learns ordinal numbers from 1 to 10. The more often he counts objects, the faster his mathematical skills will be formed.
Which one is in order?
We offer you an exercise that will help your child practice the numbers from 1 to 10 and will also help develop math skills.
Numbers from 1 to 10
Addition, subtraction of the form +/- 1
Child names, writes numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols (+, - and =). The child learns to perform addition and subtraction with the number 1.
Addition, subtraction of the form +/- 2
The child names, writes numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols (+, - and =). The child learns to perform addition and subtraction with the number 2.
Subtraction problems with pictures
The purpose of this exercise is to represent subtraction using pictures and objects in order to better understand the meaning of this action.
Addition problems with pictures
The purpose of this exercise is to introduce addition using pictures and objects in order to better understand the meaning of this action.
Addition, subtraction of the form +/- 3
The child names, writes numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols (+, - and =). The child learns to perform addition and subtraction with the number 3.
Addition, subtraction of the form +/- 4
This activity in an interesting way will give your child the opportunity to practice solving simple mathematical problems.
Addition, subtraction of the form +/- 5
In this exercise, the child practices addition and subtraction with the number 5, and also repeats the learned methods of arithmetic operations.
Adding numbers up to 10
The child names, writes numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols (+, - and =). The child learns to perform addition and subtraction with the numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Adding numbers with pictures
The child solves problems and examples of various types. In this exercise, he will strengthen his addition and subtraction skills by solving problems with pictures.
Sum of like terms
In this exercise, we invite the child to practice addition and solve addition problems with the same terms of an unusual form.
Identical terms
In this exercise, we invite the child to practice addition and solve addition examples with the same terms of an unusual form.
Mass
Purpose - to introduce the child to a new quantity - mass and its unit of measurement - kilogram; develop the ability to solve problems and examples of the studied species.
Symmetry
The child gets acquainted with the concept of symmetry, learns to create symmetrical figures according to the model, compare the result.
Numbers from 11 to 20
Numbers up to 20
The child gets acquainted with the formation of numbers of the 2nd ten, their names and the order in which they are counted. He learns to compare them and solve problems of the studied species.
Reading numbers from 10 to 20
The child learns to form, read and write the numbers of the second ten, compare numbers within 20, based on their order in counting.
Addition and subtraction up to 20
Addition, subtraction up to 20
Child names, writes numbers from 1 to 10 and mathematical symbols (+, - and =). The child learns to perform addition and subtraction with the number 1.
Addition with numbers 2 and 3
The child will learn how to simulate the method of performing addition with numbers 2 and 3, use mathematical terminology when compiling and reading equalities.
Addition with the number 4
The child will learn how to model the methods of performing the addition action with the number 4, use mathematical terminology when compiling and reading equalities.
Addition with the number 5
The child will learn how to model the methods of performing the addition action with the number 5, use mathematical terminology when compiling and reading equalities.
Addition with number 6
The child will learn how to model how to perform addition with the number 6, use mathematical terminology when compiling and reading equalities.
Addition with the number 7
The child will learn how to model the methods of performing the addition action with the number 7, use mathematical terminology when compiling and reading equalities.
Addition tasks up to 20
Our goal is to consolidate knowledge of the addition table, subtraction techniques, numbering and composition of numbers. The child learns to solve word problems.
Addition up to 20: generalization
The child works independently, applying his knowledge in practice. He learns to determine what is needed to complete the task, analyze and draw conclusions.
Subtracting from numbers up to 20
The child will learn how to simulate subtraction operations like 17-?, 18 -?, use mathematical terminology when reading equalities.
Sequences of shapes
In this task, the child has to complete the patterns based on patterns in the sequence of shapes. After completing the task, the child can create their own patterns!
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