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The workbook contains exercises that develop children’s ability to add, subtract, compare, and order numbers up to 1000, work with a number line, repeat addition and subtraction strategies (fact families math), improve their abilities to solve equations and inequalities, skip count by 2s, 5s, and 10s, analyze table data, Venn diagrams, and picture graphs, and more.

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Math Workbook for 1st grade Quick Counting: Part 4

The 1st-grade fun worksheets include exercises that help children develop a strong foundation in math. It is an excellent resource for parents and teachers who want to make math easy and understandable.

Children work with a number line to add, subtract, compare and order numbers. They master addition and subtraction with regrouping, repeat and reinforce fact families math.

Little students learn to read and organize data with Venn diagrams and pictographs. They also practice time-telling skills.

Additionally, children practice tally marks and skip-counting to gain a fundamental understanding of multiplication, improve their fraction understanding, and evaluate true/false statements.

Working with these fun 1st-grade worksheets, students also improve their money-counting skills, understand number patterns, and use a coordinate plane.

The material consists of 10 lessons with additional homework exercises. The workbook contains engaging pictures and exciting tasks to create positive motivation for learning and actively develop children’s logical thinking, memory, attention, and intelligence.

Main topics:

  • Mental Math
  • Abacus
  • Addition & Subtraction with regrouping
  • Addition and Subtraction strategies 
  • Addition and subtraction sentences: write expressions using digits and symbols
  • Add/Subtract multiples of 10
  • Ten more, Ten less
  • Counting on a Number line
  • Fact Families
  • Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Compare and Order Numbers
  • True and False statements
  • Fractions: Halves and Quarters
  • Skip-counting (count by 2s, 5s.10s) forward and backward
  • Place values: hundreds, tens, and ones
  • Word Problems
  • Time: Telling Time on Analog Clocks, Time Word Problems
  • Beginning of Multiplication: Skip-counting patterns with tables
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Pictographs
  • Tally Marks
  • Money: Coin names and values
  • Coordinate Plane
  • Memory & Logic training

126 pages

Common Core Math Standards:

  • 1.OA.1; 1.OA.2; 1.OA.3; 1.OA.4; 1.OA.5; 1.OA.6; 1.OA.7; 1.OA.8;
  • 1.NBT.1; 1.NBT.2; 1.NBT.3; 1.NBT.4; 1.NBT.5; 1.NBT.6;
  • 1.MD.3; 1.MD.4;
  • 1.G.1; 1.G.3;

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5 reviews for 1st Grade Math Workbook (age 6+). Quick Counting. Part 4

  1. Chloe

    This book is a great way to keep these vital skills sharp over summer break or even for extra practice during the school year! My daughter is going into 2nd grade and is enjoying that some of these items are a review from 1st grade and others are new concepts she is getting to learn ahead of the next school year!

  2. Scarlett

    For the first time, we began to study mental arithmetic with my daughter. I liked it, it makes her think and develops the brain.

  3. Layla

    Useful book for students and their parents. If you have a first grader, then this is a must have. Understanding fractions is a big problem for students, because the school explained to them using the example of “cut pizza”. Summer holidays are ahead, and if a child spends 10-15 minutes a day studying this book, then all problems will go away. The material is well presented and there are all kinds of tasks in it.

  4. Evelyn

    I spent a lot of time looking for supplemental materials for my 6 yo. Math has always been a strong point for him and this book has been amazing. The abacus counting is really fun for him and i love that the problems are different. I would recommend this book for any parent trying to strengthen their child’s math skills.

  5. Gianna

    Learning on these workbooks. We are very satisfied. My son’s grades are improving.

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