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1Grade 1 Worksheets
- Measurement
- Time
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Counting
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1.7Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 20
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1.40Counting and Number Patterns: Writing Numbers in Words
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1.49Counting Forward and Backward
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1.52Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 100
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1.64Count Objects Up to 120
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1.67Skip Counting by 5, 10 and 100
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1.68Counting and Number Patterns: Skip-Counting Sequences
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1.69Count by a Specific Number
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Addition
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1.9Add Tens
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1.10Add Two Numbers Up to 100
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1.11Adding Tens and Ones
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1.12Addition with Sums Up to 18
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1.13Addition Sentences Up to 20
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1.14Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 20
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1.15Add and Subtract Numbers Up to 18
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1.16Add Three Numbers Up to 20
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1.173 Numbers
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1.18Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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1.20Addition with a Specific Number
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1.21Add Two Numbers Up to 20
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1.22Adding Doubles
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1.34Addition with Pictures Up to 10, 20
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- Number Properties
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Subtraction
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1.24Subtract Tens
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1.25Subtraction Sentences with Numbers Up to 18
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1.26Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Numbers Up to 18
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1.27Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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1.29Subtracting Zero and All
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1.30Subtracting Doubles
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1.31Subtract Two Numbers Up to 18
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1.32Subtract One-Digit Numbers from Two-Digit Numbers
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1.33Subtraction with a Specific Number
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1.37Subtraction with Pictures Up to 10
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1.38Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 10
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- Fractions
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Graphing
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1.39Venn Diagrams
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Comparison
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1.39Venn Diagrams
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1.51Put Numbers in Order Up to 120
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1.74Identify Same Shapes
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- Mixed Equations
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Money
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1.57Names and Values of Money I
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1.58Names and Values of Money II
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1.59Count Money
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1.60Equivalent Amounts of Money
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1.63Least Number of Coins
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- Number Patterns
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Geometry
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1.72Identify Shapes II
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1.73Open and Closed Shapes
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1.74Identify Same Shapes
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1.75Compare Sides and Corners
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1.76Count Sides and Corners
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1.77Count Edges, Vertices and Faces
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1.78Geometry of Everyday Objects
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1.79Identify Solid Figures
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1.80Relate Planar and Solid Figures
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1.81Count Edges
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1.82Count Vertices
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1.83Count Faces
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