Grade 1 Curriculum
Through our 1st grade math worksheets, students start by learning numbers 1 to 12. They compare and order these numbers before moving onto addition and subtraction. Similarly, the students will also learn basic concepts of geometry, including plane and solid figures. The students will then learn to count up to 100 and study number patterns. They are introduced to relationships between fives and tens, and tens and ones. They will be able to recognize and count money. The basic concepts of measurement and time help the students in their daily life. Using our 1st grade math worksheets, students will also learn to solve the problems of addition and subtraction facts up to 18. Data, graphs and fraction identification will also be an essential part of the curriculum. After every 4 lessons, the students will get one revision worksheet, and at the end they will review lesson 1 to 14 and lesson 15 to 27. These revisions will help them to remember the entire course. The Math Challenges sections are reserved for high-achieving students.
Unit 1.1 Facts from 0 to 5
Unit 1.2 Facts from 6 to 10
Unit 1.3 Facts of 10, 11, and 12
Unit 1.4 Identify Patterns for Numbers to 9
Unit 1.5 Count Objects
Unit 1.6 Learning Number Names
Unit 1.7 Using Objects in Problem Solving
Unit 1.8 Math Challenges
2.1 Two Number Comparisons
2.2 Three Number Comparisons
2.3 Ordering 0 to 6
2.4 Ordering 7 to 12
2.5 Ordering Numbers Using a Number Line
2.6 Problem Solving
2.7 Math Challenges
3.1 Addition Using Objects
3.2 Addition Equaling 6
3.3 Addition Equaling 7
3.4 Addition Equaling 8
3.5 Addition Equaling 9
3.6 Math Challenges
4.1 Addition using a number line
4.2 Learning Addition Number Sentences
4.3 Stories about Joining in Addition
4.4 Order in Adding
4.5 Using Objects in Problem Solving
4.6 Math Challenges
5.1 Subtraction Using Objects
5.2 Missing Parts of 6
5.3 Missing Parts of 7
5.4 Missing Parts of 8
5.5 Missing Parts of 9
5.6 Math Challenges
6.1 Subtraction Using a Number Line
6.2 Subtraction Using Number Sentences
6.3 Stories about Separation in Subtraction
6.4 Comparing Using Subtraction
6.5 Relating Subtraction and Addition
6.6 Using Objects in Problem Solving
6.7 Math Challenges
7.1 Number Representation in Ten-Frames
7.2 Using Ten-Frame Representation
7.3 Understanding Parts of 10
7.4 Missing Parts of 10
7.5 Problem Solving Using Tables
7.6 Math Challenges
8.1 Addition with 0, 1, 2
8.2 Finding Doubles
8.3 Finding near Doubles
8.4 Addition Facts on Ten-Frame
8.5 Making 10 on a Ten-Frame
8.6 Solving Problems
8.7 Math Challenges
9.1 Using Subtraction with 0, 1, and 2
9.2 Introducing Subtracting: Thinking Addition
9.3 Subtraction Thinking Addition to Subtract to 8
9.4 Subtracting: Thinking Addition to 12 with Subtraction
9.5 Problem Solving Using Pictures
9.6 Math Challenges
10.1 Identifying the Plane Shapes
10.2 Properties of Plane Shapes in Geometry
10.3 Making New Shapes
10.4 Breaking Apart Shapes
10.5 Move Shapes
10.6 Congruence
10.7 Symmetry
10.8 Math Challenges
11.1 Using an Organized List to Solve Problem
11.2 Geometric Identification of Solid Figures
11.3 Flat Surfaces and Vertices
11.4 Count Edges and Faces
11.5 Count Vertices and Sides
11.6 Recognize same and different shapes
11.7 Sorting Solid Figures in Geometry
11.8 Math Challenges
12.1 Pattern
12.2 Describing Patterns
12.3 Number Patterns
12.4 Geometric Patterns
12.5 Using Patterns to Predict
12.6 Extending Shape Patterns
12.7 Finding Patterns in Problem Solving
12.8 Math Challenges
13.1 Numbers: 11 to 14
13.2 Numbers: 15 to 17
13.3 Numbers: 18 to 20
13.4 Making Number 11 to 20 Part I
13.5 Making Number 11 to 20 Part II
13.6 Skip Count by Ten
13.7 Math Challenges
14.1 Counting on a Chart
14.2 Skip Counting
14.3 Odd and Even Number
14.4 Ordinal Numbers
14.5 Number Patterns in Tables
14.6 Patterns in Problem Solving
14.7 Math Challenges
15.1 Counting Groups of 10 and Remainders
15.2 Rounding Number to the Nearest Ten
15.3 Numbers Composed of Tens Part I
15.4 Numbers Composed of Tens Part II
15.5 Tens and Ones
15.6 Expanded form of Number
15.7 Different Ways of Making Numbers
15.8 Problem Solving
15.9 Math Challenges
16.1 Using 1 More, 1 Less, 10 More, 10 Less
16.2 How to Make Numbers on a Hundred Chart
16.3 Number Comparison with ‘>’, ‘<‘, or ‘=’
16.4 Number Ordering with a Hundred Chart
16.5 Estimating Using a Number Line
16.6 Learning Before, After, and Between
16.7 Three Numbers Ordering
16.8 Making an Organized List
16.9 Math Challenges
17.1 Identify Penny, Nickel, Dime, and Quarter
17.2 Learning Penny and Nickel Values
17.3 Penny, Nickel, and Dime Values
17.4 Quarter Values
17.5 Half Dollar and Dollar Values
17.6 Math Challenges
18.1 Counting Set of Coins
18.2 Equivalents Set of different coins
18.3 Least Number of Coins to Make Equivalent Amounts
18.4 Purchasing
18.5 Problem Solving
18.6 Math Challenges
19.1 Length
19.2 Estimating and Measuring Length
19.3 Problems Solving
19.4 Inches and Feet
19.5 Centimeter and Meters
19.6 Perimeters
19.7 Comparing by Capacity
19.8 Math Challenges
20.1 Measuring Cups, Pints, and Quarts
20.2 Measuring Liters
20.3 Measuring, Comparing, and Ordering Weight
20.4 Measuring Pounds
20.5 Measuring Grams and Kilograms
20.6 Temperature Ordering and Comparing
20.7 Read a Thermometer Using ° F and ° C
20.8 Math Challenges
21.1 Understanding the Hour and Minute Hands
21.2 How to Tell and Write Time to the Hour
21.3 How to Tell and Write Time to the Half-Hour
21.4 Estimating and Ordering Lengths of Time
21.5 Recognize A.M. and P.M.
21.6 Math Challenges
22.1 Hours and Minutes Relationship
22.2 Using Table Data to Solve Problem
22.3 Understanding Days and Weeks
22.4 Understanding the Calendar
22.5 Math Challenges
23.1 Computing Doubles
23.2 Computing Doubles and 1 more
23.3 Computing Doubles and 2 more
23.4 Problem Solving
23.5 Addition Using a Ten-Frame
23.6 More on Addition Using a Ten-Frame
23.7 Addition When First Number are Missing
23.8 Adding Three Numbers
23.9 Making Tables in Problem Solving
23.10 Math Challenges
24.1 Addition and Subtraction Facts Family Part I
24.2 Addition and Subtraction Facts Family Part II
24.3 Using Addition Facts to Subtract
24.4 Subtraction Fact Families
24.5 Subtraction When First Numbers are Missing
24.6 Problem Solving
24.7 Math Challenges
25.1 Understanding Data and Graphs
25.2 Pictures Graphs
25.3 Bar Graphs
25.4 Location
25.5 Counting Data Using Tally Marks
25.6 Drawing Picture Graphs
25.7 Making Graphs in Problem Solving
25.8 Math Challenges
26.1 Equal and Unequal Parts
26.2 Fractions
26.3 Making Parts of a Set
26.4 Describing Parts of Set
26.5 Problem Solving
26.6 Math Challenges
27.1 Addition of Groups of Tens
27.2 Using a Hundred Chart to Add Tens
27.3 Computing Two Numbers by Adding Tens
27.4 Two-Digit Number Addition
27.5 Use a Hundred Chart to Subtracting Tens
27.6 Use Cubes to Subtract Tens
27.7 Two-Digit Number Subtraction
27.8 Problem Solving
27.9 Math Challenges