Description
Math Workbook for 1st Grade. Part 1
These workbook pages for 1st graders are designed to help children master various mathematical concepts and skills. The workbook fully covers common core standards topics 1.OA.1-8 and 1.NBT.1-6.
It includes exercises that focus on identifying numbers as even or odd, continuing number sequences, finding missing elements, performing addition and subtraction, increasing or decreasing the number of objects using a number line, understanding the concepts of greater-than, less-than, and equal-to, learning how to write and dial numbers on an abacus, counting on an abacus in three or more steps, and much more.
The material is divided into six lessons, including additional homework exercises to ensure that children can repeat and consolidate what they have learned. The workbook contains many funny pictures and exciting tasks that create positive motivation for learning and actively develop children’s logical thinking, memory, attention, and intelligence.
The Key Topics:
- Mental Math
- Counting on the abacus
- Addition & Subtraction
- Addition with regrouping
- Number line (open number line addition and subtraction)
- Counting using a number line
- Problem-solving (based on the picture)
- Ways to make a number (up to 20)
- Even & odd numbers
- Skip-counting (count by 2s, 5s.10s) forward and backward
- Equations
- Inequalities
- Ordering numbers
- Comparing numbers
- Place values: tens and ones
- Word problems
- Numeric sequences
- Same & different objects
- Coordinate plane
- Money: coins names
- Memory & logic training
Common Core Math Standards:
- 1.OA.1; 1.OA.2; 1.OA.3; 1.OAa.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;
74 pages
Previous Workbook: Learn to Count. Part 6
Following Workbook: Quick counting. Part 2
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This children’s book is simply fantastic! It has been an absolute game-changer in teaching my 5-year-old how to count quickly and develop strong mental math skills. The colorful illustrations and engaging activities make learning to count a fun and enjoyable experience. My child’s confidence in math has soared since we started using this book, and I couldn’t be happier with the results. Highly recommend it to any parent looking to help their child excel in math at an early age!