Maya's Baking Championship: Count to Win!

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Math Grade 1 Baking Champions Theme
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Grade 1 Math worksheet preview — Counting
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8 questions with a Baking Champions theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 1 Math.

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SubjectMath
GradeGrade 1
TopicCounting
Created by Examel Education Team · Aligned to Common Core State Standards
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8 curriculum-aligned questions
Full answer key for parents and teachers
Baking Champions theme to keep kids engaged
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CCSS: CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1
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Learning Objective

Students will count forward and backward within 20, using baking-championship story scenes to build counting fluency.

Teacher Tip

After Q6, pause and ask students: 'Maya counted 7 rare finds and then 8 more — can anyone count on from 7 using their fingers?' This mirrors the exact two-part counting in Q6 and makes the skip visible before students tackle Q7.

Sample Questions

...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet

Instructions: Read each question carefully. Count, write your answer, and show your work in the box.

Standard: CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1

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About this Math worksheet for Grade 1

First graders develop one-to-one correspondence and cardinality through repeated counting practice, which forms the foundation for later addition and subtraction. This worksheet reinforces accurate counting sequences up to 10 or 20 by asking students to count discrete objects, allowing you to assess whether children can track counted items without recounting or skipping while building automaticity with number names and their quantities.

This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Counting. The Baking Champions 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

Why Counting matters in Grade 1

Counting is the foundation of all math your child will learn, and first grade is when this skill truly clicks into place. At age 6-7, children's brains are wired to recognize patterns and sequences, making this the perfect time to build fluency with numbers 1-20 and beyond. Strong counting skills help your student understand quantity, compare amounts, and solve simple addition and subtraction problems later on. When children can count confidently—saying numbers in order, touching each object once, and understanding that the last number tells "how many"—they're building the mental structures needed for multiplication, money, and measurement in the years ahead. Beyond math class, counting appears everywhere: setting the table, waiting in line, or even counting ingredients while baking-champions create their first treats. This worksheet gives your first grader focused practice with the core counting patterns that will make math feel natural and achievable.

What your student will practice

Common mistakes to watch for

Many first graders skip numbers or repeat them without realizing it—they might say "1, 2, 3, 5" or count the same toy twice. Another common pattern is losing track of which objects they've already counted, especially in messy or circular arrangements. You'll spot this when a child counts a group and gets a different answer the second time. The fix is simple: have them touch or move each item as they count, creating a physical checkpoint for their eyes and hands.

Teacher & Parent Tip

Play a real counting game during snack time: place 8-12 crackers or cereal pieces on the table and ask your child to count them out loud as they eat one at a time. This combines the satisfaction of a treat with purposeful counting practice, and since the quantity shrinks as they count, it naturally reinforces the idea that "counting tells us how many." Repeat with different amounts so they build speed and confidence without it feeling like homework.

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