Kids Maths
Kids Maths
Kids Maths
1.OA.1
1. Jen has 8 apples. Pat has 10 apples. How many more apples does Pat have than
Jen?
8 + _____ = 10
10 - 8 = _____
2. Jen has 7 apples. Pat has 10 apples. How many fewer apples does Jen have than
Pat?
7 + _____ = 10
10 - 7 = _____
3. Cat has 3 more apples than Jon. Jon has 4 apples. How many apples does Cat
have?
4. Cat has 3 fewer apples than Jon. Jon has 4 apples. How many apples does Cat
have?
7 - 5 = _____
5 + _____ = 7
6. Ten bunnies were sitting on the grass. Some more bunnies hopped there. Now, there
are 12 bunnies on the grass. How many bunnies hopped over there?
7. 12 apples are on the table. 5 of them are green and the rest are red. How many
apples are red?
8. 7 red apples and 5 green apples are on the tree. How many apples are on the tree?
_____ + _____ =
1.OA.2
1. Mrs. West has 4 oatmeal raisin cookies, 6 chocolate chip cookies, and 5 gingerbread
cookies. How many cookies does Mrs. West have?
2. Mary has 3 green pencils, 4 purple pencils, and 6 yellow pencils. How many pencils
does Mary have?
3. Ben has 9 green toy trucks, 5 red toy trucks, and 4 blue toy trucks. How many toy
trucks does Ben have?
4. Adam has 8 red crayons, 9 blue crayons, and 7 green crayons. How many crayons
does Adam have?
5. Peter has 10 black cubes, 3 blue cubes, and 9 white cubes. How many cubes does
Peter have?
1.OA.3
1. Patty put 1 red cube in a box. Then she put 4 green cubes in the box. How many
cubes did Patty put in the box? Write two different addition sentences. (commutative
property of addition)
1 + 4 = _____
4 + 1 = _____
2. Paul has 3 blue cubes in a box. Then he put 6 yellow cubes in the box. How many
cubes did Paul put in the box? Write two different addition sentences.
3. Jen and her friends collect seashells. Jen has 3 seashells in her bag. One of her
friends has 4 seashells in her bag and another of her friends has 6 seashells. How
many seashells do the friends have in all? (associative property of addition)
3 + 4 + 6 = _____ so
3 + 10 = _____
4. Matt has 4 pencils, 7 markers, and 6 pens. He wants to know how many items he
bought in all. He added six plus 4 first. What should Matt add next?
1.OA.4
1. Dan has 7 dogs. 3 of the dogs are black and the rest are brown. How many of his
dogs are brown?
3 + _____ = 7
2. There are 6 cats in all. Some are tan and some are black. 4 cats are tan. How many
cats are black?
4 + _____ = 6
3. Jon has 9 blocks. 4 blocks are yellow. The rest are blue. How many blocks are blue?
4 + _____ = 9
4. There are 8 marbles in a jar. 4 marbles are green. The rest are orange. How many
marbles are orange?
4 + _____ = 8
5. There are 10 mice in all. 4 mice are on the cheese. How many mice are not on the
cheese?
4 + __= 10
6. Jen sees 8 frogs. Some of the frogs are in the pond. 5 frogs are on the grass. How
many frogs are in the pond?
5 + __ = 8
Operations and Algebraic Thinking 1.OA
Add and subtract within 20.
1.OA.5
1. Sally has a bunch of 7 flowers. She picked two more flowers and added them to her
bunch. How many flowers does Sally have in all? Draw counters to show complete
this addition sentence.
7 + 2 = _____
1.OA.6
1. Three frogs were sitting on a log. 7 more frogs hopped there. How many frogs are
sitting on the log now?
______ frogs
2. Sam has 9 red marbles and 11 green marbles. How many marbles does Sam have in
all?
______ marbles
3. There were 15 birds in the tree. 7 flew away. How many birds are in the tree now?
______ - ______ = ______
______ birds
4. Marsha saw 16 frogs in a pond. 9 frogs hop away. How many frogs are left in the
pond? Write a number sentence.
______ frogs
5. There are 12 mice in a field. 5 mice run away. How many mice are left in the field?
Write a subtraction sentence for this story.
_____ mice
Operations and Algebraic Thinking 1.OA
Work with addition and subtraction equations.
1.OA.8
1. Six cookies were on the table. I ate some cookies. Then there were 4 cookies. How
many cookies did I eat?
4 + ______ = 6
_______ - ______ = 4
_______ cookies
2. Jessica has some crayons. She finds 8 more. Now Jessica has 17 crayons. How
many did Jessica have before she found more? Write a subtraction sentence and the
addition sentence that helped you subtract.
3. Chris had 20 problems to solve. He has solved 9. How many more does Chris have
to solve? Write a subtraction sentence and the addition sentence that helped you
subtract.
_____ problems
4. Katie solved a subtraction problem. She used 6 + 5 = 11 to help her solve it. Which
subtraction problem did she solve?
Ⓐ 12 - 6 = 6
Ⓑ 11 - 5 = 6
Ⓒ 10 - 6 = 4
Ⓓ6-5=1
5. Sherry solved a subtraction problem. She used 5 + 9 = 14 to help her solve it. Which
subtraction problem did she solve?
Ⓐ 14 - 9 = 5
Ⓑ9-5=4
Ⓒ 16 - 9 = 7
Ⓓ 5 + 14 = 19
Number and Operations in Base Ten
1.NBT.1
1. 13 students are going to the zoo. Then one more student decides to go. How many
students will be at the zoo? Use ten-frames to solve. Write and label your answer.
10
13
25
37
49
1.NBT.2a,b,c
1. Count the counters. Circle groups of 10 and write the digits on the lines.
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☂☂☂☂☂ ☂☂☂☂☂
☂☂☂☂☂
☂☂
_________ __________
tens ones
☂☂☂☂☂ ☂☂☂☂☂
☂☂☂☂☂ ☂☂☂☂☂
☂☂☂☂☂
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_________ __________
tens ones
♥♥♥♥♥ ♥♥
♥♥♥♥♥
_________ __________
tens ones
6. Molly has 45 suckers. How many groups of 10 could she make? Draw the suckers in
the box below.
tens ones
3. Jack has 26 balls for baseball practice. There are 10 balls in each bucket. Draw a
picture to solve. Write the numbers.
How many buckets are there____?
4. There are 6 boxes of candy at the store. Each box has 10 pieces of candy. How
many pieces of candy are there in all?
60 6 66 16
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