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8 questions with a Underwater Explorers theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 1 Math.
⬇ Download WorksheetStudents will add numbers within 20 using count-on strategies and known facts.
After Q6, ask students: 'Maya found 7 rare finds and 8 hidden treasures — can you use Q6 to check that without counting all over again?' This reinforces the make-ten strategy directly from the worksheet numbers.
...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet
Instructions: Read each clue Maya finds. Write the missing number or answer in the box.
Standard: CCSS.MATH.1.OA.C.6
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First graders need to develop fluency with addition combinations within 10 to build automaticity and conceptual understanding, which this worksheet supports through repeated practice with diverse problem contexts. Teachers can use these problems as a daily warm-up or independent station work to assess students' progress toward CCSS.MATH.1.OA.C.6, identifying those who need further support with counting strategies versus those ready for two-digit addition.
This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Addition. The Underwater Explorers theme keeps kids engaged while they practice essential Math skills. Every worksheet includes a full answer key making it easy for parents and teachers to check work instantly. Aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Grade 1 Math. Print-ready at US Letter size. No login required — download and print in seconds.
Last updated: April 2026
Addition is one of the first mathematical tools your child uses to make sense of the world around them. At ages 6-7, students are developing number sense and beginning to understand that combining groups creates a larger whole—a foundational concept they'll build on for years. When your child counts out 2 toy cars and adds 3 more, they're not just memorizing facts; they're developing logical thinking and learning to solve real problems they encounter daily. Addition also strengthens working memory and concentration, as students must hold numbers in mind while combining them. These early addition skills build confidence with numbers and prepare children for subtraction, multiplication, and more complex problem-solving. Like underwater explorers discovering new treasures, your child is discovering how numbers work together and connect.
Many Grade 1 students count from 1 every time instead of counting on from the larger number—so for 7 + 2, they count "1, 2, 3... 9" rather than starting at 7 and counting "8, 9." Others lose track of objects when using their fingers or physical items, miscounting the total. You'll notice these errors when the child takes much longer than needed or regularly gets answers that are off by one. Watch for hesitation when the number sentence is written versus when objects are shown; this tells you the child needs more concrete practice before abstract symbols.
Create an addition practice game during snack time: place 3 crackers on one side of your child's plate and 2 on the other, then ask "How many crackers do we have altogether?" Let them push the piles together, count, and say the total aloud. Repeat with different amounts, keeping numbers small (within 5). This turns a daily moment into math practice where your child sees addition happen in real time and builds confidence with numbers in a pressure-free, playful way.
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