Kids find nine addition up to 8 facts in the puzzle. Kids color each addition fact and its answer. Don’t forget to add + and = signs!
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Kids find nine addition up to 8 facts in the puzzle. Kids color each addition fact and its answer. Don’t forget to add + and = signs!
Kids look at six addition up to 10 problems and determine is it true or false. Kids cut and paste the equation into the correct column.
Kids find nine addition up to 7 facts in the puzzle. Kids color each addition fact and its answer. Don’t forget to add + and = signs!
Kids look at six addition up to 9 problems and determine is it true or false. Kids cut and paste the equation into the correct column.
This word problem worksheet helps kindergarteners solve a number problem using different methods – draw a picture, ten frame, and number line.
Kids look at six addition up to 8 problems and determine is it true or false. Kids cut and paste the equation into the correct column.
Kids look at six addition up to 7 problems and determine is it true or false. Kids cut and paste the equation into the correct column.
Kids find nine addition up to 9 facts in the puzzle. Kids color each addition fact and its answer. Don’t forget to add + and = signs!
Kids count each set of vegetables, add them up, and paste the correct answer. This worksheet is great to boost addition skills.
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 7. Great for math centers.
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 8. Great for math centers.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 7, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
Kids roll a die and solve addition problem in that column. Kids working on adding numbers up to 5. Great for boosting addition and problem-solving skills.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 6, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 9. Great for math centers.
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 10. Great for math centers.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 8, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
Kids practice adding up to 10. Kids count apples on dice and write the equation.
Kids roll a die and solve addition problem in that column. Kids working on adding numbers up to 7. Great for boosting addition and problem-solving skills.
Kids cut out the beets that help them to solve addition problems. Kids write the total in the box.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 5, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
With this simple addition worksheet, kids draw the correct number of apples on each tree, add apples and write the sum. Kids solve four problems by adding numbers up to 8.
Kids roll a die and solve addition problem in that column. Kids working on adding numbers up to 9. Great for boosting addition and problem-solving skills.
Here is an excellent way for kindergarten students to grasp making ten on a ten frame concept or reinforce addition up to 10.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 10, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
With this math activity, kids solve the addition problem up to 9, cut out cards, and paste them to match. Then, kids write the sum.
First, print and layout the page. We recommend laminating it for durability. Kids use blocks to create towers that answer the problems up to 5. Great for math centers.
Kids cut out the cabbage that help them to solve addition problems. Kids write the total in the box.
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