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Rich with scads of practice, the CCSS aligned printable 1st grade math worksheets with answer keys help kids solve addition and subtraction problems within 20, extend their counting sequence, understand place value and number systems, measure length and compare sizes, tell time, count money, represent and interpret data, and know the attributes of 2D and 3D shapes in geometry. Our free math worksheets for grade 1 kids give you a peek into what's in store!

Rich with scads of practice, the CCSS aligned printable 1st grade math worksheets with answer keys help kids solve addition and subtraction problems within 20, extend their counting sequence, understand place value and number systems, measure length and compare sizes, tell time, count money, represent and interpret data, and know the attributes of 2D and 3D shapes in geometry. Giving Back to the Education Community. The Math Learning Center is committed to offering free tools, materials, and other programs in support of our mission to inspire and enable individuals to discover and develop their mathematical confidence and ability. Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Estimation & Mental Math. Use mental math strategies to add and subtract. Identify $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. Count and make combinations of coins and bills. Compare money amounts. Use the dollar sign and decimal point. Solve addition and subtraction money problems. Fraction Concepts, Operations & Applications. Georgia Department of Education Georgia Standards of Excellence Framework GSE Extending Base Ten Understanding Unit 1 MATHEMATICS GSE Second Grade Unit 1: Extending Base Ten Understanding.

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The pictures in two groups present a fascinating array of addition equations for 1st grade kids. Count the pictures in the two groups separately, and then combine the two to find the total number.

Get the little hoppers to draw hops on the number lines in these printable grade 1 math worksheets and complete the subtraction equations involving numbers up to 10.

Develop pattern awareness in kids with this set of pdf worksheets. Study the pattern, identify the pattern's core or terms that repeat in the same order and make a logical prediction of what comes next.

Fluency with numbers is vital in first grade math. Task kids to look at the top of this printable chart, identify and read the numbers from 1 to 25 repeatedly, and copy them to complete the table.

Visualizing numbers is easy with place value blocks or base-10 blocks. Get kids to count the units and rods in the base-10 blocks and write the base-10 numerals.

Cracking these 1st grade math worksheet pdfs is a true measure of your place value skills. Compare 2-digit numbers using symbols in Part A. Circle the greater number in Part B, and the smaller number in Part C.

Arranging objects of three different sizes from the shortest to the longest, numbering them 1, 2, and 3 respectively, is all that is expected of grade 1 kids.

With these pdf math worksheets for grade 1 kids at your disposal, the time is ripe to practice reading clocks to tell the time in whole hours, and choosing the clock face that depicts the specified time.

Develop skills in counting the dimes and expressing the amount in dollars, trading dimes for dollars, and converting between them in word problems with this compilation of first grade math worksheet pdfs.

Let's travel back in time and practice counting using tally marks. First grade kids have a blast reading and counting each set of tally marks and writing the value it represents.

Can the little architects of grade 1 distinguish between a rectangle and a square? Watch them recognize the two-dimensional figures and check the appropriate option that best describes each.

This stack of 1st grade math worksheets has pre-drawn hops on the number lines. The starting-point of the hops, and the number of hops are the two addends and the endpoint is the sum.

Examine the hops on the number line; identify the minuend, subtrahend, and the difference. Once this is done, completing the subtraction sentence is not a hard nut to crack!

Add a spark of fun with repeating picture patterns in this bundle of printable math worksheets for 1st grade kids. Comprehend the pattern, cut out the graphics and glue the one that comes next in order.

The crawling number snails get kids to instantly memorize numerals from 1 to 25. This show-and-tell chart comprising snails-shells inscribed with numbers is a compulsive-print.

Below are skills needed, with links to resources to help with that skill. We also encourage plenty of exercises and book work. Curriculum Home

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☐ Simplify radical terms (no variable in the radicand)
☐ Surds
☐ Perform the four arithmetic operations using like and unlike radical terms and express the result in simplest form
☐ Simplifying Square Roots
☐ Understand and use scientific notation to compute products and quotients of large or small numbers.
☐ Scientific Notation
☐ Scientific Notation Definition
☐ Solve algebraic problems arising from situations that involve fractions, decimals, percents (decrease/increase and discount), and proportionality/direct variation
☐ Real World Examples of Quadratic Equations
☐ Evaluate expressions involving factorial(s), absolute value(s), and exponential expression(s)
☐ Laws of Exponents
☐ Absolute Value in Algebra
☐ Definition of Factorial
☐ Reciprocal
☐ Reciprocal In Algebra
☐ Zero Product Property
☐ Understand what is meant by a recurring decimal and how it is written.
☐ Converting Fractions to Decimals
☐ Know how to calculate n! for whole numbers n, and the relationship between n! and (n - 1)!
☐ Factorial Function !
☐ Understand what is meant by an imaginary number and a complex number.
☐ The Evolution of Numbers
☐ Imaginary Numbers
☐ Definition of Complex Number
☐ Understand what is meant by infinity and that infinity is not a Real number.
☐ Real Numbers
☐ Calculate rates using appropriate units (e.g., rate of a space ship versus the rate of a snail)
☐ US Standard Speed
☐ Girl Boy and Dog Puzzle
☐ The Fly and The Trains Puzzle
☐ Solve problems involving conversions within the metric measurement system, given the relationship between the units
☐ Conversion of Length
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☐ Metric Numbers
☐ Conversion of Volume
☐ Conversion of Temperature - Celsius to Fahrenheit
☐ Calculate the relative error in measuring square and cubic units, when there is an error in the linear measure (metric measurements)
☐ Errors in Measurement
☐ Unit of Measurement
☐ Solve problems involving conversions within the US standard measurement system, given the relationship between the units
☐ Conversion of Length
☐ Unit Converter
☐ Conversion of Temperature - Celsius to Fahrenheit
☐ Calculate the relative error in measuring square and cubic units, when there is an error in the linear measure (US standard measurements)
☐ Errors in Measurement
☐ Unit of Measurement
☐ Translate a quantitative verbal phrase into an algebraic expression
☐ Introduction to Algebra
☐ Solving Word Questions
☐ Find values of a variable for which an algebraic fraction is undefined.
☐ Algebra Mistakes
☐ Using Rational Expressions
☐ Add or subtract fractional expressions with monomial or like binomial denominators
☐ Using Rational Expressions
☐ Multiply and divide algebraic fractions, and express the product or quotient in its simplest form
☐ Using Rational Expressions
☐ Recognize and factor the difference of two perfect squares
☐ Special Binomial Products
☐ Write verbal expressions that match given mathematical expressions
☐ Order of Operations - BODMAS
☐ Factor algebraic expressions completely, including trinomials with a lead coefficient of one (after factoring a GCF)
☐ Definition of Trinomial
☐ Solve literal equations for a given variable
☐ Solve equations involving fractional expressions.Note: Expressions which result in linear equations in one variable.
☐ Solving Equations
☐ Using Rational Expressions
☐ Solve algebraic proportions in one variable which result in linear or quadratic equations
☐ Distinguish the difference between an algebraic expression and an algebraic equation
☐ Translate verbal sentences into mathematical equations or inequalities
☐ Solving Inequality Word Questions
☐ Write algebraic equations or inequalities that represent a situation
☐ Solve complex equations of degree greater than two by making an appropriate change of variable.
☐ Degree
☐ Understand the difference between an equation and a formula.
☐ Know how to change the subject of a formula.
☐ Activity: Buffon's Needle
☐ Know the various meanings of the words 'Standard Form', including Scientific Notation.
☐ Standard Form
☐ Zero Product Property
Algebra 1 | Exponents
☐ Multiply and divide monomial expressions with a common base using the properties of exponents.Note: Use integral exponents only.
☐ Multiplying Polynomials
☐ Variables with Exponents - How to Multiply and Divide them
☐ Using Exponents in Algebra
☐ Determine whether a given value is a solution to a given linear equation in one variable or linear inequality in one variable
☐ Solving Inequalities
☐ Solve linear inequalities in one variable
☐ Determine whether a given point is in the solution set of a system of linear inequalities
☐ Graphing Linear Inequalities
☐ Graph linear inequalities
☐ Intervals
☐ Graphing Linear Inequalities
☐ Plot points using coordinates in three dimensions.
Algebra 1 | Linear Equations
☐ Solve systems of two linear equations in two variables algebraically
☐ Puzzle - Pencils and Jars
☐ Solve all types of linear equations in one variable
☐ Solving Equations
☐ Analyze and solve verbal problems whose solution requires solving a linear equation in one variable or linear inequality in one variable
☐ Balance when Adding and Subtracting
☐ Analyze and solve verbal problems whose solution requires solving systems of linear equations in two variables
☐ Solving Word Questions
☐ Solve a system of one linear and one quadratic equation in two variables, where only factoring is required.Note: The quadratic equation should represent a parabola and the solution(s) should be integers.
☐ Quadratic Equations
☐ Understand and apply the multiplication property of zero to solve quadratic equations with integral coefficients and integral roots
☐ Factoring Quadratics
☐ Solving Equations
☐ Understand the difference and connection between roots of a quadratic equation and factors of a quadratic expression
☐ Quadratic Equations
☐ Analyze and solve verbal problems that involve quadratic equations
☐ Solving Word Questions
☐ Add, subtract, and multiply monomials and polynomials
☐ Polynomials - Long Multiplication
☐ Definition of Monomial
☐ Like Terms
☐ Divide a polynomial by a monomial or binomial, where the quotient has no remainder. Use factoring with canceling, or Polynomial long division.
☐ Polynomials - Long Division
☐ Definition of Binomial
☐ Simplify fractions with polynomials in the numerator and denominator by factoring both and renaming them to lowest terms
☐ Polynomials - Long Division
☐ Understand Special Binomial Products
☐ Factoring in Algebra
☐ Use set-builder notation and/or interval notation to illustrate the elements of a set, given the elements in roster form
☐ Intervals
☐ Find the complement of a subset of a given set, within a given universe
☐ Sets and Venn Diagrams
☐ Understand the following terms: Member (or element) of a set, subset, Universal set, Null (or empty) set, intersection of sets (no more than three sets), union of sets (no more than three sets), the difference between two sets, the complement of a set
☐ Introduction to Sets
☐ Intervals
☐ Identify and apply the properties of real numbers (closure, commutative, associative, distributive, identity, inverse)Note: Students do not need to identify groups and fields, but students should be engaged in the ideas.
☐ Commutative Associative and Distributive Laws
☐ Definition of Real Numbers
☐ Definition of Associative Law
☐ Definition of Identity
☐ Definition of Multiplicative Identity
☐ Definition of Additive Inverse
☐ Closure
☐ Express the union or intersection of sets of numbers in interval notation.
☐ Intervals
☐ Sets and Venn Diagrams
☐ Sets and Venn Diagrams
☐ Determine when a relation is a function, by examining ordered pairs and inspecting graphs of relations
☐ What is a Function
☐ Definition of Domain of a Function
☐ Identify and graph linear, quadratic (parabolic), absolute value, and exponential functions
☐ Function Grapher and Calculator
☐ Linear Equations
☐ Graphing Quadratic Equations
☐ Absolute Value Function
☐ Investigate and generalize how changing the coefficients of a function affects its graph
☐ Graphing Quadratic Equations
☐ Parabola
☐ Find the roots of a parabolic function graphically.Note: Only quadratic equations with integral solutions.
☐ Function Grapher and Calculator
☐ Explore the Quadratic Equation
☐ Graph of an Equation
☐ What is a Function
☐ Definition of Domain of a Function
☐ Injective Surjective and Bijective
☐ Domain Range and Codomain
☐ Range of a Function Definition
☐ Definition of Function
☐ Determine if a function is one-to-one, onto, or both
☐ Increasing and Decreasing Functions
☐ Determine whether a function is injective, surjective or bijective.
☐ Increasing and Decreasing Functions
☐ Graph the slope as a rate of change between dependent and independent variables
☐ Slope Definition
☐ Slope of a Straight Line
☐ Calculate the Straight Line Graph
☐ Determine the slope of a line, given the coordinates of two points on the line
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Calculate the Straight Line Graph
☐ Linear Equations
☐ Write the equation of a line, given its slope and the coordinates of a point on the line
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Point-Slope Equation of a Line
☐ Linear Equations
☐ Write the equation of a line, given the coordinates of two points on the line
☐ Equation of a Line from 2 Points
☐ Linear Equations
☐ Write the equation of a line parallel to the x-axis or the y-axis
☐ Linear Equations
☐ Equation of a Straight Line
☐ Determine the slope of a line, given its equation in any form
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ General Form of Equation of a Line
☐ Determine if two lines are parallel, given their equations in any form
☐ Slope of a Straight Line
☐ Definition of Parallel Lines
☐ Determine whether a given point is on a line, given the equation of the line
☐ Determine the vertex, axis of symmetry, focus and directrix of a parabola, given its equation.
☐ Parabola
☐ Graphing Quadratic Equations
☐ Determine the vertex and axis of symmetry of a parabola, given its graph. Note: The vertex will have an ordered pair of integers and the axis of symmetry will have an integral value.
☐ Parabola

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☐ Definition of Parabola
☐ Graph and solve systems of linear equations and inequalities with rational coefficients in two variables.
☐ Graphing Linear Inequalities
☐ Inequality Grapher
☐ Solve systems of linear and quadratic equations graphically. Note: Only use systems of linear and quadratic equations that lead to solutions whose coordinates are integers.
☐ Systems of Linear and Quadratic Equations
☐ Quadratic Equations
☐ Find the slope of a perpendicular line, given the equation of a line
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
☐ Determine whether two lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither, given their equations
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Perpendicular and Parallel
☐ Find the equation of a line, given a point on the line and the equation of a line perpendicular to the given line
☐ Point-Slope Equation of a Line
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Find the equation of a line, given a point on the line and the equation of a line parallel to the desired line
☐ Gradient of a Straight Line
☐ Perpendicular and Parallel
☐ Find the midpoint of a line segment, given its endpoints
☐ Midpoint of a Line Segment
☐ Find the length of a line segment, given its endpoints
☐ Activity: A Walk in the Desert
☐ Find the equation of a line that is the perpendicular bisector of a line segment, given the endpoints of the line segment
☐ Midpoint of a Line Segment
☐ Bisect Definition
☐ Point-Slope Equation of a Line
☐ Investigate, justify, and apply the properties of triangles and quadrilaterals in the coordinate plane, using the distance, midpoint, and slope formulas
☐ Quadrilaterals - Square Rectangle Rhombus Trapezoid Parallelogram
☐ Distance Between 2 Points
☐ Finding Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
☐ Find a set of ordered pairs to satisfy a given polynomial equation or other simple function; then plot the ordered pairs and draw the curve.
☐ Activity: Soup Can
☐ Recognize the symmetry in equations and their graphs.
☐ Function Grapher and Calculator
☐ Determine the area of an ellipse from its Cartesian formula
☐ Area Calculator
☐ Know how to convert the equation of a straight line between these types: Slope-intercept form, General form and point-slope form.

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☐ General Form of Equation of a Line