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Kindergarten Grade Common Core: K.OA.2

Common Core Identifier: K.OA.2 / Grade: K
Curriculum: Operations And Algebraic Thinking: Understand Addition As Putting Together And Adding To, And Under- Stand Subtraction As Taking Apart And Taking From.
Detail: Solve addition and subtraction word problems, and add and subtract within 10, e.g., by using objects or drawings to represent the problem.
73 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Use the animal pictures to help you solve basic subtraction facts.
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Skip count by tens. Then add and subtract using illustrations and tens charts. Answer questions related to most and fewest objects.
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Solve the addition problems and color according to the key to reveal the mystery pictures.
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Students will plot the given points and reveal the mystery picture: a Valentine's Day heart.
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This printable worksheet has basic addition problems to solve. Next, use the sums to determine what color to use for each space. An airplane will appear in the finished picture.
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Continue practicing important early math skills such as counting, using ten frames, and subtraction with this week's daily word problems.
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Roll a pair of dice and add the results. This game can be played with standard 1-6 number cubes or 0-5 number cubes.
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Trace numbers. Show numbers on a ten-frame. Add and subtract with graphical models of manipulatives. Classify shapes. Identify correct preposition words.
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Students love playing our Scoot! games. There are 30 task cards, answer sheets for 20, 25, and 30 questions, and teacher instructions. This version of Scoot! has simple math addition facts to be solved, ideal for students in grades K - 2.
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Practice a variety of skills this week such as comparing measurements, counting, and more. When your students successfully finish this packet, they may be ready to move on to our 1st grade unit.
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Students roll a die and match the number rolled with a column on the subtraction chart. They read and answer all of the subtraction facts in the column as accurately and quickly as possible. All minuends and answers are 10 or less. (ex: 7-3=4)
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This file contains flashcards for reviewing basic addition facts with sums to 10. There are 9 cards per page. The final page has a sorting mat.
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Challenge your students to solve these daily word problems using the math skills they already know such as counting by 1s and 10s, identifying shapes, and simple addition.
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Solve the basic subtraction problems by drawing counters in the space provided and circling the counters to make up the minuend.
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Add red and blue circular counters on a five-frame. Count and compare marbles, fruit, and weather symbols. Find the total sum of the snap (Unifix) cubes.
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Cut out these 36 cards. Flip all the cards face down. Have students take turns flipping the cards to make a match. Example: the "3 + 5" card will match the "8" card.
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Practice shape recognition, counting, comparing lengths of objects, and more.
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Write the answers to the addition problems on the caterpillar. All addends are 5 or less. All sums are 10 or less.
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This printable worksheet is a fun way for students to practice their basic addition facts. Solve the addition problems and color the space based on the sum to reveal a robot.
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Draw a picture to solve each of these four word problems. Then write a number sentence for each.
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In this week's kindergarten daily word problems, students will practice counting to 20, addition to 15, subtraction within 15, and comparing objects by determining who has the fewest or most of something.
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Students will solve the basic addition problems and color in the spaces to reveal school supplies and an apple on a desk.
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Count, trace, and write numbers 11-15. Subtract numbers using illustrations. Identify basic shapes. Compare single-digit numbers.
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Cut apart the stars into 30 pieces. Have your students combine matching sums and numbers together to form stars.
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This week students will practice comparing lengths of objects as well as amounts. They'll also continue honing other important math skills such as addition, subtraction, and counting.
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Use the pictures of counters to help you solve the basic subtraction problems.
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Compare using the words most and fewest as well as tallest and shortest. Add using pictures of beads and unifix snap cubes. Subtract using pictures of fish.
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Use this set of daily word problems to help students practice skills such as comparing (fewest/most), basic shape recognition, counting, and more.
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On this worksheet, students will determine how many counters are missing from the problem and draw them in to complete the subtraction problem.
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This printable has a set of 30 bingo boards and 42 calling cards with basic addition facts to call out.
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Visual elements help young students practice and understand important math concepts such as counting, comparing, and more.
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This worksheet has pictures of red and white counters. Add to find the sums.
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Solve two very basic subtraction problems with illustrations: (3-1=2) and (4-2=2). Add counters on a ten frame. Identify a trapezoid and count its sides.
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Solve the basic math facts on this page and then color by number to reveal a colorful sailboat.
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Cut out the numbers (sums) on the bottom of the page. Match each sum with the correct addition fact. Glue the sums in the correct boxes.
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Use scissors to cut these 36 cards out along the dotted lines. Match the basic addition problem to the matching domino card.
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Compare tallest and shortest objects, add and count to 20, and subtract within 20.
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This is a simple addition table that students can use for reference. Sums on the vertical and horizontal axis go up to 5.
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Find a pair of numbers that make ten, using a tens chart. Count bundles of dowel rods by tens. Count the sides on a hexagon. Add and subtract.
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With one worksheet for each day of the week, students will practice key kindergarten math skills such as largest and smallest value, addition to 10, and more.
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This printable worksheet has 4 word problems with a picture model to help students solve the subtraction problem.
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Help the butterfly find the flowers. Along the way, answer the addition facts with sums to ten.
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These worksheets are a quick daily activity to help students practice and remember key math skills.
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Players take turns rolling pairs of dice. They add the numbers together to find the sum. Player with the highest sum wins the round.
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Add to calculate the number of counters of a tens chart. Determine which number has the greatest value. Solve word problems with illustrations.
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Students will use their knowledge of basic math facts to balance the scales on this worksheet. For example: 4 and 3 on one side of the scale will equal 7 on the other side of the scale.
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This is a fun, single-player game to play with dice. Your student will roll two dice and write the numbers in the boxes (larger number first) and solve the subtraction problem.
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This set contains 65 flash cards and a sorting mat. There are 9 cards per page.
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This week students will compare the sizes of different objects, practice subtraction and addition, and more!
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This worksheet provides a space for students to draw pictures to help them solve the subtraction problems.
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In the 5th week of our daily word problem series, your students will add to find sums within 5, compare groups of objects, and determine the 1-digit number with the largest value.
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Solve and color in this mystery picture according to the key to reveal a sunny beach with colorful seashells.
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Skills include counting, tracing, and writing numbers to ten. Students also add numbers with sums up to 10 using visual models. There are also questions related to more/less and longer/shorter.
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Use the dominoes to make and solve these basic addition problems.
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Use ten frames, pictures, and your early math skills to help solve these word problems.
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Players take turns rolling a pair of dice. After each roll, the player subtracts the smaller number from the larger number. The player with the greatest difference wins the round. All minuends and answers are 10 or less.
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Determine who has more and who has less. Use illustrations to subtract coins. Identify a rectangle and count the sides. Count to 70 by 10s.
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This set of daily word problems will reinforce key kindergarten math skills--from identifying basic shapes to basic subtraction.
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Using pictures of fruit as a visual aid, student will solve these four basic subtraction problems.
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Solve the basic math problems in the picture. Use the answers to find what color each space should be and reveal a beach scene.
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Refine skills such as counting, subtraction, and ten frames with this week's daily word problems.
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Add the dots on the dominoes. Write each sum.
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On these word problems, students will count the number of sides on a polygon, add pencils, and add bundles of sticks by skip counting.
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Solve the basic math facts on this worksheet and color each section according to the key at the bottom. The completed worksheet will reveal a rocket ship in space.
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Solve basic addition problems and color the areas based on the sum. The picture will reveal a cute fox.
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Read each word problem (addition story). Draw a picture to solve. Write a number sentence (equation) for each.
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Practice simple addition and subtraction and identifying basic shapes with this week's daily word problems.
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For each picture, tell how many more counters are needed to make ten.
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Add the counters shown on the ten frames and write the sum.
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Write four math facts shown by each ten frame.
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Write two addition and two subtraction facts shown by each double ten frame.
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Find the pairs of numbers in each row that have a sum of 10.
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How many more counters are needed to make 20 in each group?
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