Addition Worksheets
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This set of 28 very basic addition worksheets is ideal for kindergarten students or for struggling first-graders. Each page has a maximum of 6 addition questions. The numbers incorporate counting-points to aid in the addition process. Additionally, there is space allotted for each question so that drawings or dots can be used to assist the learner in adding up the sum.
This resource has been pre-programmed to be assigned digitally through the TPT Digital overlay tool. It is also offered in the original PDF format.
This set is part of a bundle. Please do not purchase both:
Addition and Subtraction Bundle
On the bottom of each page there is a number sense or number sequencing question. For example, "print in the missing number: 1, 2, __, 4, 5" or "fill in 5 squares".
These sheets have been successful in helping struggling students who get overwhelmed with worksheet pages that either have too many questions, or not enough space to draw in order to total the sum.
I have also included directions for use, as well as counting point number cards to use to teach students how to use counting points, as well as to create interactive addition questions. To use the counting points, students count each dot as one, and each star as two.
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Check out the Basic Subtraction Worksheets here: