A. Write the Numbers
Write numbers 1 to 20.
Then circle: 4, 9, 13, and 18.
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Practice reading numbers, writing numbers, and finding what comes next.
Write numbers 1 to 20.
Then circle: 4, 9, 13, and 18.
2, 3, ___
6, 7, ___
11, 12, ___
17, 18, ___
Circle the bigger number: 4 or 7
Circle the bigger number: 9 or 6
Circle the smaller number: 12 or 15
Circle the smaller number: 3 or 8
Draw dots, count slowly, then write the answer.
2 + 1 = ___
3 + 2 = ___
4 + 4 = ___
6 + 3 = ___
8 + 2 = ___
9 + 1 = ___
8 + 2 = ___
7 + 3 = ___
6 + 4 = ___
5 + 5 = ___
Which problem was easiest?
Which problem needed more time?
What drawing helped you solve one answer?
Cross out dots or count back slowly.
5 - 1 = ___
7 - 2 = ___
10 - 5 = ___
9 - 3 = ___
12 - 4 = ___
3 + ___ = 5
4 + ___ = 7
6 + ___ = 10
8 + ___ = 12
Use addition to check one subtraction answer.
Example: If 7 - 2 = 5, then 5 + 2 = 7.
Read the story slowly. Find the question. Draw the story if needed.
Mia has 4 apples. She gets 3 more. How many apples does she have now?
Answer: ___
Sam has 8 pencils. He gives 2 pencils away. How many pencils does Sam have left?
Answer: ___
A class has 5 red folders and 5 blue folders. How many folders are there in all?
Answer: ___
Practice a few facts slowly. Then draw simple fraction pictures.
2 + 2 = ___
3 + 3 = ___
4 + 4 = ___
5 + 5 = ___
10 - 5 = ___
Draw one circle. Split it into 2 equal parts. Shade one half.
Draw one rectangle. Split it into 4 equal parts. Shade one fourth.
How do you know the parts are equal?
Answer in your own words.
Start in the MathEasy30 app, then use a worksheet to repeat the same skill on paper. Keep practice short and calm.