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DK Publishing

Taking 1 Away

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Kindergartners who love animals will adore this sweet subtraction activity. They study pictures of birds, frogs, and ladybugs, and count how many are left if they take away one. Once they finish, they can color the animals and display...
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DK Publishing

Taking 5 Away

For Students K - 1st Standards
It's a subtraction party! Kindergartners subtract five balloons, five gifts, and five candles in three illustrated problems. For extra practice, bring in balloons and pop five of them to illustrate subtraction in your classroom.
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DK Publishing

Taking 4 Away

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Cute kittens, puppies, and bunnies help kindergartners practice counting and subtraction! After counting each group of animals, kids write the number that is left after they take away four. Have them color the worksheet once they finish...
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DK Publishing

Sorting the Trees

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
Perfect for a math lesson during your apple unit. Kindergartners count the apples on each tree, and then count how many trees have three, four, and five apples. Once they're done counting, they draw three trees with different amounts of...
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DK Publishing

Taking 3 Away

For Students K - 1st Standards
Introduce subtraction to your kindergartners with a flowery worksheet! Kids cross out three flowers (out of five, six, and nine), and then write the remainding number in a space for answers. For extra practice, bring real flowers to...
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DK Publishing

Treetop Addition - Count How Many

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Help your little monkeys learn to add with a fun learning exercise! After counting circles in addition problems, kindergartners write in the total number of circles in the space provided. All answers add up to three through eight. Have...
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DK Publishing

Spot the Doubles

For Students K - 1st Standards
Have fun with counting and ladybugs! Kindergartners count the number of spots on the first half of the bug's wings, then double the number to practice their addition skills. Have kids color the ladybugs when they're finished with the...
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Curated OER

Simple Subtraction ~ Take Away

For Students K Standards
What is 3 take away 2? Or 7 take away 5? Help your kindergartners learn the different ways to describe subtraction with a straightforward instructional activity. Fourteen problems are written out for kids to solve, complete with spaces...
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Alabama Learning Exchange

Ice Fishing is for the Birds

For Teachers K - 1st Standards
Approach addition with young mathematicians in an engaging way through this penguin-inspired activity. In small groups, scholars think about times they have used addition in their real lives (there are some suggestions given), then watch...
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DK Publishing

Fishing for 10

For Students K - 1st Standards
Young counters will enjoy this beginning addition activity; they get to color as they go! For each set of 10 fish they color some green and leave some white. Then, they fill in the blanks to create an addition sentence with the sum of...
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DK Publishing

How Many Are Left?

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
To help novice mathematicians understand subtraction concepts, offer them visual representations of the operation. Here, they look at sets of circles. For each of the 16 sets there is a given number they are to cross out, writing how...
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DK Publishing

Addition: Count and Color, part 3

For Students K - 1st Standards
Approach addition with sets of objects to show scholars the operation visually. There are four sets of images here arranged as addends in an addition number sentence. Learners count them and color in the total in a final set. All answers...
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Curated OER

And 2 More Makes...

For Students K Standards
If we add two more, how many does it make? Before youngsters start with addition, give them this clearly worded exercise to help them grasp the concept. Kindergartners focus on the term more as they examine four sets of flowers, draw two...
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Curated OER

And 5 More Makes...

For Students K - 1st Standards
By drawing five more objects to existing sets, scholars begin to understand the concept of addition. They count pails and draw five more, totaling them and recording the sums. There are three of these followed by four more similar...
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Curated OER

And 1 More Makes...

For Students Pre-K - K Standards
If we add one more, how many will we have? Beginners to addition practice this skill using images and counting as they draw one more sock to each set and record the new total. There are three of these followed by four more similar...
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DK Publishing

Addition: Count and Color, part 2

For Students K - 1st Standards
Introduce young counters to addition through coloring as they examine number sentences represented by sets of objects. Learners count the two addends and color in the sum by counting out the total in a final set. There is an example, and...
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DK Publishing

Adding to Sets

For Students K - 1st Standards
After adding to several sets of shapes, scholars count the number in each set and write the total in a box. There are four sets here calling for one, two, three, and four more shapes to be added to the existing figures. A final bonus...
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DK Publishing

And 3 More Makes...

For Students K - 1st Standards
Addition is easier to grasp when scholars draw the addends as sets of objects. Add three more teacups to each of these four sets, calculating and recording the totals. There are four equations written out without images, each needing a...
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Curated OER

And 4 More Makes...

For Students K - 1st Standards
How many will there be if we add four more? Scholars examine sets of sports balls, drawing four more and totaling them. Sums in these four problems don't exceed 10, and the numbers 0-10 are written below for learners to reference as they...
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DK Publishing

5 More Than

For Students K - 1st Standards
Ready for some beachy addition practice? One of these rows of sea shells has five more than the other; learners examine sets to determine which one has five more, checking it off. Consider also asking them to write down the specific...
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DK Publishing

2 More Than

For Students K - 1st Standards
Which one has two more? Each row of objects has a corresponding row, and mathematicians determine which one has two more than the other, checking it off. They work with single-digit values here and should be encouraged to write the...
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DK Publishing

4 More Than

For Students K - 1st Standards
Each of these sets of buttons has a corresponding set with four more. Learners examine pairs to determine which one has four more, checking it off. Consider also asking them to write down the specific number of each set to encourage...
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DK Publishing

3 More Than

For Students K - 1st Standards
Which one has three more? Young mathematicians compare three sets of objects to determine which has three more, checking it off. Then, they practice beginning addition skills by examining sets of candy and adding them up for a total....
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DK Publishing

Adding One More, 1 More Than

For Students Pre-K - 1st Standards
Gain familiarity with numbers 0-10 with a counting and addition worksheet for beginners. Scholars examine three pairs of circles, checking off the one representing one more than the other. Then, they read illustrated number sentences and...