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Year 1 Maths Worksheets — Free Printable UK

These free Year 1 maths worksheets are aligned to the UK National Curriculum for Mathematics — Key Stage 1, Year 1. Students in Year 1 are expected to count forwards and backwards to 100, master number bonds to 10 and 20, and develop fluency in single-digit addition and subtraction. Our worksheets cover every statutory objective with visual dot support, ten-frame activities, and clean printable layouts. Answer keys included on all sheets. Trusted by UK primary school teachers and parents for homework and classroom use.

  • Counting to 100 — forwards and backwards
  • Number bonds to 10 and number bonds to 20
  • Single-digit addition and subtraction
  • Comparing numbers using <, > and =
  • Ordinal numbers and simple sequences

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Curriculum Standards & Learning Objectives

This worksheet topic strictly aligns with global mathematics curricula. Review the detailed learning outcomes and standard identifiers for Single-Digit Addition.

US Common Core

1.OA.C.6

Add and subtract within 20

CBSE (India)

Grade 1

Basic addition within 20

UK National Curriculum

Year 1

Add one-digit and two-digit numbers

IGCSE

Foundation

Basic arithmetic operations

Singapore Math

Primary 1

Addition within 20

Australian Curriculum

ACMNA015

Represent and solve addition problems

IB PYP

Early Years

Number operations

Canadian Curriculum

Grade 1

Addition facts to 20

New Zealand

Level 1

Basic addition strategies

UAE

Grade 1

Addition within 20

Saudi Arabia

Grade 1

Single-digit addition

ICSE (India)

Class 1

Addition basics

State Boards (India)

Class 1

Addition within 20

NCERT (India)

Class 1

Addition within 20

All other curricula (21-50)

Grade 1-2 equivalent

Basic addition operations

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Frequently Asked Questions about Addition

Answers to common questions about teaching Addition, curriculum alignment, and using our resources.

What are the main topics covered in these Addition worksheets?

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Our Addition worksheets are comprehensive and cover key areas such as ****. They are designed to take students from basic understanding to advanced application.

How can I help a student who is struggling with Addition?

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Start with visual aids and manipulative tools to build conceptual understanding. Our worksheets include visual models like number lines and arrays which are proven to help. Consistent, daily practice with our printable drills can also build confidence and fluency.

Are these Addition worksheets suitable for homeschooling?

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Yes, absolutely. ZestMath resources are widely used by homeschoolers. They align with major international curricula including US Common Core, UK National Curriculum, and CBSE, ensuring your child meets grade-level expectations.

Do you provide answer keys for the Addition worksheets?

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Yes, every worksheet generated on ZestMath comes with a dedicated answer key on the second page (or separate section), making it easy for parents and teachers to grade work quickly.

What grade levels are these Addition worksheets for?

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These worksheets generally cover Grades 1 through 6, depending on the complexity. For example, basic facts are relevant for lower elementary, while multi-digit operations are targeted at upper elementary grades.

Can I print these Addition worksheets for my classroom?

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Yes, these worksheets are free for educational use. Teachers can print and distribute them to their entire class for homework, quizzes, or daily practice drills.

How do I generate a new set of Addition questions?

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Simply refresh the page or click the "Generate New" button on any of our drill pages. Our system algorithmically creates unique problems every time, so you never see the same worksheet twice.

Are these worksheets compatible with Google Classroom?

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You can download the PDF and upload it as an assignment in Google Classroom. Since they are standard PDF files, they work with all major LMS platforms.

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