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Magic Math! Timed Tests for Math Fact Fluency! – First Grade Brain

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Mastering addition and subtraction facts in first grade is soooo important! We learn multiple strategies to help with adding and subtracting. One thing I do in my classroom is daily timed tests on addition and subtraction facts. I wanted a way to make it more fun and exciting so I came up with Magic Math!

It took me almost the whole school year last year to create this and tweak it and edit it to my liking. It’s a HUGE resource with over 100 pages of tests, games, progress charts, etc.

Here is what comes with Magic Math:

Mastering basic math facts is a critical component of early elementary math skills. This packet will motivate your students into using some “math magic” and mastering those math facts!

Included in the packet are:

  • Editable parent letter
  • Magic Math Class Status recording sheets
  • 11 Timed tests for Adding 0 – 10
  • 1 Timed test for adding doubles
  • 1 Timed test for adding doubles +1
  • 11 Timed tests for Subtracting 0 – 10
  • 7 timed tests of mixed addition and subtraction
  • 12 Dice adding games for adding 1 – 12
  • 1 Subtraction tic tac toe game board
  • Adding and subtracting with dice (2 sheets)
  • Adding and Subtracting with dominoes (horizontal and vertical)(4 sheets)
  • Magic Math Level Progress Certificate (color and black and white versions)
  • Magic Math Completion Certificate (color and black and white versions)
  • Magic Math Punch cards (color and black and white versions)
  • Magic Math Progress Charts (6 styles, black and white)
  • Bulletin Board Stars to chart progress (6 styles, black and white)
  • Brag Tags for completing each level and mastering all levels (32 brag tags in all, in both color and black and white versions)

Timed tests come two to a sheet. Copy them and cut them in half. Have all students begin on adding with 0. There are 20 problems per test. I have each student choose a crayon before starting the test. Time students for 1 minute and see if they can correctly answer all problems. When the minute is up, I make them answer any problems they had left with the crayon.

You have some options as to how you display your students’ progress. Choose which option works best for you!

Option 1 – Print one bulletin board star for each student as seen in the preview. As students pass a level, place a small sticker on the star of what level they passed.

Option 2 – Print a magic math progress chart for each student. As students pass a level, place a small sticker on the star of what level they passed.

Option 3 – Print a punch card for each student. As students pass a level, place a small sticker on the star of what level they passed

As stated, there are three options to track student progress. I opted for the bulletin board idea. I printed a star for each student and they will earn stickers as they pass a level. Here’s my classroom bulletin board set up:

It’s obviously not finished. The title is not centered because I had to add extra stars and it still needs a little jazzing up but you get the general idea. We haven’t started our timed tests yet, but the students have already been asking questions and are very excited about it.

If you have purchased Magic Math prior to September 18, 2017 – make sure to visit your My Purchases page on TPT to download the major update! ALL pages were updated in this new versions and include crisper, clearer fonts and graphics. In addition, Brag tags were added as well as an editable parent letter. Better directions and explanations were added a well. Make sure to download the update!

1st Grade Math Worksheets

Base 10 Blocks


Base ten blocks worksheets that teach basic addition, subtraction, number sense and place value using visual representations of quantity. Get your first grade student started with these basic math skill worksheets!

Base 10 Blocks

Addition Worksheets


This is the main page for the addition worksheets. Follow the links for Spaceship Math Addition worksheets, multiple digit addition worksheets, no-carrying addition worksheets and other addition topics. These addition worksheets are free for personal or classroom use.

Addition Worksheets

Subtraction Worksheets


This is the main page for the subtraction worksheets. Follow the links for Spaceship Math Subtraction worksheets, timed subtraction tests, multiple digit subtraction worksheets, simple borrowing and regrouping worksheets, and math worksheets with mixed addition and subtraction problems

Subtraction Worksheets

Fact Family Worksheets


Fact family worksheets focus on sets of related math facts, not specific operations. Teach your kids addition and subtraction at the same time, and reinforce the relationships in a fact family! Two fact families are introduced at each level and allow for progressive practice, or just use the worksheets at the end for comprehensive fact family review.

Fact Family Worksheets

Ordering Numbers


Practice ordering numbers worksheets for with multiple numbers in ascending (greatest to least) and descending (least to greatest) orders. Includes whole numbers, decimal numbers and negative numbers. Similar sets of ordering numbers worksheets are presented in both horizontal and vertical formats.

Ordering Numbers

Printable Flash Cards


This page contains free printable flash cards for each math operation. Print the 'worksheet' on the front, then turn the page over and print the 'answer key' version on the back. Some sets have duplicate facts for the more difficult problems near the end so that the sets end up on a multiple of pages. Those cards are clearly marked as duplicates... use them for extra practice on the harder problems, or put them aside if you want a set with only one flash card for each math fact.

Printable Flash Cards

Hundreds Chart


Every hundreds chart you could imagine! If you're teaching basic counting, number sense, rounding or the basics of arithmetic, you can use a number chart like one of these to speed up building math skills.

Hundreds Chart

Place Value Chart


This page has printable place value charts. In the decimal numbering system, the position (or 'place') of an individual digit in a number determines its value relative to other digits. When a number is written in standard form with groups of three place values separated by commas, each of those groups is called a period. Building number sense by understanding place values is an important early math skill, and these place value charts provide a way to break numbers down to better understand the significane of each digit. There are place value chart variations for whole numbers only, decimal numbers, and very large numbers. There are different place value chart layouts that reinforce just the place value as well as the period value.

Place Value Chart

Telling Analog Time


Practice worksheets for telling analog clock time, including both reading time and drawing clock faces.

Telling Analog Time

Handwriting Paper


Printable hand writing paper templates in a variety of line heights, including 3-line practice paper in both normal and wide layouts, blank story paper, and regular lined paper for older grade students. Check out the numbered blank spelling test templates!

Handwriting Paper

Graph Paper


Free printable graph paper, grid paper and dot paper for math problems, crafts, zentangling, landscape design, architecture or just simple doodling. All graph paper styles include inch and centimeter variations. All of these PDF files are designed to print on 8.5 x 11 inch paper.

Graph Paper

Picture Math Addition


These printable worksheets use pictures and grouping to build a conceptual understanding of addition. These worksheets start out with simple addition picture problems where only basic counting skills are required to come up with addition number sentences, but later worksheets require students to produce a similar grid illustration to demonstrate their understanding of addition concepts. These are a perfect first instruction to addition for students in preschool, kindergarten or first grade.

Picture Math Addition

Picture Math Subtraction


These printable worksheets use pictures and grouping to build a conceptual understanding of subtraction. These worksheets start out with simple subtraction picture problems where only basic counting skills are required to come up with subtraction number sentences, but later worksheets require students to produce a similar grid illustration to demonstrate their understanding of subtraction concepts. These are a perfect first introduction to subtraction for students in kindergarten or first grade.

Picture Math Subtraction

Picture Math Multiplication


These printable worksheets use pictures and grouping to build a conceptual understanding of multiplication. These worksheets start out with simple multiplication picture problems where only basic counting skills are required to come up with subtraction number sentences, but later worksheets require students to produce a similar grid illustration to demonstrate their understanding of multiplication concepts. These are a perfect first introduction to multiplication for students in second grade, third grade or fourth grade.

Picture Math Multiplication

Money


These printable money worksheets feature realistic coins and bills in problems for identifying coins, making change, counting coins, comparing amounts of money. They build foundational recognition and counting skills in Kindergarten and first grade to prepare for full money practice necessary to pass second grade.

Money

Spaceship Math Check-Off


Spaceship check-off pages (complete with the Spaceship ship!) for tracking progress on the Spaceship Math or Rocket Math worksheets for each of the four basic operations.

Spaceship Math Check-Off

Color By Number


These coloring worksheets feature simple color by number instructions for young students who are either just learning their numbers or as a reward activity for older kids. You'll find a growing set of holiday and seasonal themes that I'll be adding to over time... Please check back often for updates, or if you have a suggestion send me a note at the contact link below!

Color By Number

Valentine's Day


Looking for worksheets to make learning math on Valentine's Day a bit more fun? This page has a collection of color by number worksheets appropriate for kindergarten through fourth grade, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations. There are also a collection of simple math exercises with fun Valentine's Day themes.

Valentine's Day

Earth Day


Looking for worksheets to make learning math on Earth Day a bit more fun? This page has a collection of color by number worksheets appropriate for kindergarten through fourth grade, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations. There are also a collection of simple math exercises with fun Earth Day themes.

Earth Day

St. Patrick's Day


You can't really solely on the luck of the Irish when it comes to math, but these St. Patrick's Day do make it a bit more fun! This page has a collection of color by number worksheets appropriate for kindergarten through fourth grade, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations. There are also a collection of simple math exercises with fun St. Patrick's Day shamrock themes.

St. Patrick's Day

Spring


What better time of year to start growing some new math skills than Spring! This page has a collection of color by number worksheets appropriate for kindergarten through fourth grade, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division operations. There is also a collection of simple spring math worksheets with fun spring flower themes, along with a multiplication chart, hundreds chart, graph paper and coordinate plane!

Spring

Word Search Puzzles


Use these math word search puzzles to introduce vocabulary and terms to grade school students as they are introduced to new math concepts! These word search puzzles include sets for various Common Core aligned grade levels, along with specific topics for geometry, algebra and more!

Word Search Puzzles

First Grade Math Worksheets

1st grade math is the start of learning math operations, and 1st grade addition worksheets are a great place to start the habit of regular math practice. The math worksheets in this section are selected especially for first graders and working with them will build a solid foundation for math topics as students move on to higher grades. Students who master addition in first grade might get an early jump on subtraction math fact practice, and may even learn a few early multiplication facts. This is an exciting time for students learning math, and keeping the challenge and enthusiasm for math at a high level is a worthwhile endeavor for parents and teachers. The selection of 1st grade math worksheets here should be an excellent map for that journey and should provide a great headstart to 2nd grade math as well!

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The tasks in the test are based on the material covered. The child will be asked to find the sum, compare numerical expressions, make an inequality, determine a geometric figure, translate measures of length, solve problems in one and two steps.

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The test is based on the mathematics curriculum for grade 1 students and complies with the requirements of the Federal State Educational Standard.

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  • Write and read inequalities;
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  • Measure length with a ruler;
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Answer options:
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Compare, choose sign > 13 + 0 ☐ 12 + 1

Answer options:
a) >
b) c) =

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Vanya had two coins of 5 kopecks, and Masha had three coins of 3 kopecks. Which of the children had more money?

Answer options:
a) Vanya
b) Masha

Find out the answer

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Choose a number to make the inequality true.
10 − 3

Answer options:
a) 7
b) 6
c) 9

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Choose a square.

Answer options:
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4

Find out the answer

Answer: b) 2.

The length of the segment is 20 cm. Indicate the length of this segment in decimeters.

Answer options:
a) 2 dm
b) 12 dm
c) 20 dm
d) 10 dm

Find out the answer

Answer: a) 2 dm.

Is it true that the difference between the numbers 5 and 2 is 7?

Answer options:
a) Yes
b) No

Find out the answer

Answer: b) No.

Choose a number to make the equality true:
6 − 1 + ☐ = 9

Answer options:
a) 7
b) 5
c) 4
d) 3

Find out the answer

Answer: c) 4.

Which example will have the largest amount?

Answer options:
a) 2 + 3 =
b) 9 − 2 =
c) 3 + 3 =

Find out the answer

Answer: b) 9 − 2 =.

Grandma baked 4 cabbage pies, 6 potato pies and 5 meat pies. How many pies did Grandma bake in total?

Answer options:
a) 10
b) 15
c) 16
d) 14

Find out the answer

Answer: b) 15.

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Check how the first grader learned the composition of numbers, whether he can pick up a pair of numbers or find missed numbers.

The tasks in the test will check how the first grader learned the sequence of numbers, neighbors of the number, ordinal account.

A math test for counting within 10 will help 1st grade students easily memorize numbers from 0 to 9, as well as to bring the counting skills in the mind to automatism.

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First-graders learn numbers from 0 to 9 at mathematics lessons in the first quarter, study geometric shapes, learn to compare numbers.

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The tasks in the test will check how the child learned to add and subtract numbers, whether find a pattern or solve a problem.

An online test for the fourth quarter will show how the child learned to solve addition examples and subtraction, compose and solve inequalities, recognize geometric shapes.

The final test in mathematics for the first half of the year will check how the child has mastered the studied in school material by solving simple examples for addition and subtraction.

Math test for grade 1 for 2 semester will help you understand how your child has mastered the material well and will point out the topics in which it is necessary figure it out further.


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