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1Grade 1 Worksheets
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Counting
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1.3How Many More to Make 10?
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1.4Count Objects Up to 20
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1.5Count Objects Up to 120
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1.9Skip Counting by 10
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1.10Skip Counting by 5, 10 and 100
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1.12Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 20
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1.13Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 100
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1.16Fewer and More - Comparing
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1.17Fewer, Equal and More
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1.37Counting Forward and Backward
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Number Properties
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1.15Even or Odd I
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1.37Counting Forward and Backward
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1.42How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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1.47Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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1.49Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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1.57Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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1.58Related Equations Up to 10
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1.60Related Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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Addition
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1.19Addition with Sums Up to 10
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1.20Addition with Sums Up to 18
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1.213 Numbers
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1.24Add and Subtract Numbers Up to 18
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1.25Addition Sentences Up to 20
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1.27Addition with Pictures Up to 5, 10
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1.28Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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1.29Addition with Pictures
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1.30Addition with Pictures Up to 10, 20
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1.31Choose Addition Pictures
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1.32Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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1.38Add Two Numbers Up to 20
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1.42How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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1.50Adding Doubles
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1.52Addition with a Specific Number
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1.53Addition with a Specific Number Up to 10
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1.54Add Two Numbers Up to 100
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1.57Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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Subtraction
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1.22Subtraction Up to 9
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1.26Subtraction Sentences with Numbers Up to 18
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1.33Subtraction with Pictures Up to 10
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1.34Choose Subtraction Pictures
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1.35Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 10
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1.36Choose Subtraction Pictures Up to 10
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1.39Subtract Two Numbers Up to 18
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1.47Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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1.49Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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1.51Subtracting Doubles
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1.55Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Numbers Up to 18
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- Mixed Equations
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Number Patterns
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1.62Mixed Patterns
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Comparison
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1.63Long and Short
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1.64Tall and Short
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1.65Light and Heavy
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1.66Holds More or Less
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1.67Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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Measurement
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1.63Long and Short
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1.64Tall and Short
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1.65Light and Heavy
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1.66Holds More or Less
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1.67Compare Size, Weight and Capacity
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Time
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1.68Compare Clocks
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