1st Grade Math Welcome to 1st Grade Math, Here is a basic list of topics and subtopics that are usually covered in 1st grade. I highly suggest you use games and play to instill the learning. I’ve added a printable as well to help. Counting and number patterns Counting review – up to 10 Count to fill a ten frame Counting review – up to 20 Counting tens and ones – up to 30 Count on ten frames – up to 40 Counting by tens – up to 100 Counting – up to 100 Counting tens and ones – up to 99 Counting by twos, fives and tens with pictures Counting by twos, fives and tens Counting forward and backward Number lines Counting on the hundred chart Hundred chart Even or odd Identify numbers as even or odd Even or odd numbers on number lines Which even or odd number comes before or after? Skip-counting patterns – with tables Sequences – count up and down by 1, 2, 3, 5 and 10 Ordinal numbers Writing numbers in words Roman numerals I, V, X Understand addition Add with pictures – sums up to 10 Addition sentences – sums up to 10 Addition sentences using number lines – sums up to 10 Adding zero Addition skill builders Adding 1 Adding 2 Adding 3 Adding 4 Adding 5 Adding 6 Adding 7 Adding 9 Adding 8 Adding 0 Addition Addition facts – sums up to 10 Ways to make a number – addition sentences Make a number using addition – sums up to 10 Complete the addition sentence – sums up to 10 Addition word problems – sums up to 10 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 10 Addition facts – sums up to 18 Addition sentences using number lines – sums up to 18 Addition word problems – sums up to 18 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 18 Addition facts – sums up to 20 Make a number using addition – sums up to 20 Addition sentences for word problems – sums up to 20 Related addition facts Addition sentences: true or false? Add a one-digit number to a two-digit number – without regrouping Add a one-digit number to a two-digit number – with regrouping Addition strategies Add doubles Add using doubles plus one Add using doubles minus one Add three numbers – use doubles Complete the addition sentence – make ten Add three numbers – make ten Add two multiples of ten Add a multiple of ten Add three numbers Add three numbers – word problems Understand subtraction Subtract with pictures – numbers up to 10 Subtraction sentences – numbers up to 10 Subtraction sentences using number lines – numbers up to 10 Subtract zero and all Subtraction skill builders Subtracting 1 Subtracting 2 Subtracting 3 Subtracting 4 Subtracting 5 Subtracting 6 Subtracting 7 Subtracting 8 Subtracting 9 Subtracting 0 Subtraction Subtraction facts – numbers up to 10 Ways to make a number – subtraction sentences Ways to subtract from a number – subtraction sentences Make a number using subtraction – numbers up to 10 Complete the subtraction sentence Subtraction word problems – numbers up to 10 Subtraction sentences for word problems – numbers up to 10 Subtraction facts – numbers up to 18 Subtraction sentences using number lines – numbers up to 18 Subtraction word problems – numbers up to 18 Subtraction sentences for word problems – numbers up to 18 Make a number using subtraction – numbers up to 20 Related subtraction facts Subtraction sentences: true or false? Subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number Subtraction strategies Relate addition and subtraction sentences Subtract doubles Subtract multiples of 10 Subtract a multiple of 10 Comparing Comparing – review Comparing numbers up to 10 Comparing numbers up to 100 Comparison word problems Estimation Estimate to the nearest ten Fractions Equal parts Halves, thirds and fourths Simple fractions: what fraction does the shape show? Simple fractions: which shape matches the fraction? Simple fractions: parts of a group Fractions – word problems Compare fractions Two-dimensional shapes Name the two-dimensional shape Select two-dimensional shapes Count sides and vertices Compare sides and vertices Open and closed shapes Flip, turn and slide Symmetry Three-dimensional shapes Two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes Name the three-dimensional shape Cubes and rectangular prisms Select three-dimensional shapes Count vertices, edges and faces Compare vertices, edges and faces Identify shapes traced from solids Identify faces of three-dimensional shapes Shapes of everyday objects Spatial sense Above and below Beside and next to Left, middle and right Top, middle and bottom Location in a grid Data and graphs Which picture graph is correct? Interpret picture graphs Which tally chart is correct? Interpret tally charts Which table is correct? Interpret data in tables Interpret bar graphs Which bar graph is correct? Measurement Long and short Tall and short Light and heavy Holds more or less Compare size, weight and capacity Measure using objects Read a thermometer Measure using a centimetre ruler Which metric unit of length is appropriate? Metric units of length: word problems Which metric unit of mass is appropriate? Money Coin values Count nickels and dimes Equivalent groups of coins Exchanging coins Compare money amounts Purchases: do you have enough money? Patterns Colour patterns Size patterns Shape patterns Find the next shape in a pattern Complete a pattern Make a pattern Growing patterns Find the next shape in a growing pattern Find the next row in a growing pattern Mixed operations Addition and subtraction – ways to make a number Which sign makes the number sentence true? Fact families Addition and subtraction facts – numbers up to 10 Addition and subtraction facts – numbers up to 18 Addition and subtraction word problems Ten more or less Add and subtract tens Addition and subtraction terms Probability and statistics More, less and equally likely Certain, probable, unlikely and impossible Sorting, ordering and classifying Sort shapes into a Venn diagram Count shapes in a Venn diagram Put numbers in order Time Match analogue clocks and times Match digital clocks and times Match analogue and digital clocks Read clocks and write times A.M. or P.M. Times of everyday events Compare clocks Time and clocks: word problems Seasons of the year Days of the week Months of the year Read a calendar Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...