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Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.D.8, 2.OA.B.2
[math]6 +[/math]      5       [math]= 11[/math]
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.D.8, 2.OA.B.2
[math]2 + 5 =[/math]     7     
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.D.8, 2.OA.B.2
[math]7 +[/math]      8      [math]=15[/math]
Grade 1 Place Value CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
Compare.
Ten Cubes Ten Cubes Ten Cubes Ten Cubes One CubeOne CubeOne CubeOne CubeOne Cube [math]< 48[/math]
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers
Which lists the numbers in order from least to greatest?
  1. 25, 69, 96, 64
  2. 25, 64, 69, 96
  3. 64, 25, 69, 96
  4. 25, 64, 96, 69
Grade 1 Fact Families CCSS: 1.OA.B.3
Which is the related addition fact for [math]4 + 8 = 12[/math]?
  1. [math]6 + 6 = 12[/math]
  2. [math]7 + 5 = 12[/math]
  3. [math]8 + 4 = 12[/math]
  4. [math]9 + 3 = 12[/math]
Grade 1 Fact Families CCSS: 1.OA.B.3
What is the related subtraction fact for [math]9 - 2 = 7[/math]?
  1. [math]7 - 2 = 5[/math]
  2. [math]8 - 2 = 6[/math]
  3. [math]9 - 7 = 2[/math]
  4. [math]10 - 3 = 7[/math]
Grade 1 Fact Families CCSS: 1.OA.B.3
Which is the related addition fact for [math]5 + 4 = 9[/math]?
  1. [math]1 + 8 = 9[/math]
  2. [math]2 + 7 = 9[/math]
  3. [math]3 + 6 = 9[/math]
  4. [math]4 + 5 = 9[/math]
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.A.1
Count the trees.
Summer - Tree - SmallSummer - Tree - SmallSummer - Tree - Small
Summer - Tree - SmallSummer - Tree - SmallSummer - Tree - Small
Which word shows this number?
  1. six
  2. five
  3. eight
  4. seven
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
Write the symbol >, =, or < on the line which correctly compares the two numbers.

a) 58        <        85


b) 40        <        50


c) 19        >        18


d) 65      =      65


e) 70        <        71
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.OA.C.5
Pretzel = 2 pretzels sold at a bakery.
Which of the following equals 6 pretzels sold at the bakery?
  1. Pretzel
  2. PretzelPretzel
  3. PretzelPretzelPretzel
  4. PretzelPretzelPretzelPretzelPretzelPretzel
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.A.1
Which numbers are missing from the chart?
12345678910
11121314151617 1920
21222324252627282930
31323334353637383940
41424344454647484950
515253545556575859
61626364656667686970
71727374757677787980
81828384858687888990
9293949596979899100
  1. 8, 60, 91
  2. 8, 50, 81
  3. 18, 50, 81
  4. 18, 60, 91
Grade 1 Place Value CCSS: 1.NBT.B.2
Ten CubesOne CubeOne CubeOne CubeOne Cube

How many tens?      1     

How many ones?      4     

How many cubes?      14     
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
[math]5<3[/math]
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
25                 32
  1. >
  2. <
  3. =
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.B.3
32               45
  1. is less than
  2. is greater than
  3. equals
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.OA.B.3
Look at the addition sentences.

[math]6 + square = 11[/math]
[math]square + 6 = 11[/math]

Which number should go where the [math]square[/math] is in each addition sentence?
  1. 4
  2. 5
  3. 6
Grade 1 Counting and Comparing Numbers CCSS: 1.NBT.A.1
Pick the number that comes between.
72,                , 74
  1. 70
  2. 71
  3. 73
  4. 75
Grade 1 Place Value CCSS: 1.NBT.B.2, 1.NBT.B.2b
Count the ears of corn. Fill in the blanks.
Fall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - SmallFall - Corn - Small
     1       ten [math]+[/math]      5       ones =       15        ears of corn
Grade 1 Addition CCSS: 1.NBT.C.4
20 + 20 =     40     
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