Grade One Math-A

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1st Grade Math-A-Thon
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1.)
2
+6
2.)
4
+5
3.)
9
+0
4.)
8
+1
5.)
7
+3
6.)
4
+4
7.)
3
+3
8.)
2
+8
9.)
3
+5
10.)
5
+5
11.)
2
3
+4
12.)
8
0
+2
13.)
3
4
+3
14.)
5
2
+1
15.)
1
6
+3
16.)
60
+ 10
17.)
35
+ 10
18.)
40
+ 20
19.)
55
+ 10
20.)
90
+ 10
21.)
10
- 5
22.)
9
- 7
23.)
12
- 2
24.)
11
- 4
25.)
10
- 4
26.)
9
-7
27.)
8
- 8_
28.)
4
-3
29.)
12
- 6
30.)
13
- 7
31.)
1 - 1 = _________
32.)
3 – 1 = _________
33.)
6 – 2 = _________
34.)
4 - 0 = _______
35.)
9 – 1 = _______
36.)
8 – 3 = _______
37.)
7 - 5 = _______
38.)
6 – 6 = _______
39.)
10 – 7 = _______
40.)
7 – 4 = _______
41.) I like apples. I ate an apple a day for two weeks.
How many apples did I eat in all?
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42.) My friend likes to ride his bike. He rode two miles
each day for a week. How many miles did he ride?
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43.) I love to read. I read five books each day for two weeks.
How many books did I read in all?
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44.) I picked up 14 leaves. Half of the leaves were yellow.
How many yellow leaves do I have?
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45.) There are five green apples. There are nine red apples.
How many more red apples are there than green apples?
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46.) If one apple costs ten cents, how much would seven apples cost?
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47.) If one pencil costs five cents, how much would 12 pencils cost?
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48.) If each apple has seven seeds, how many seeds would five apples have?
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49.) I need nine candles for my cake. I have five candles. How
many more candles must I get?
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50.) My mother made 12 cookies. My sister, my brother and I each got
the same number of cookies. How many cookies did we each get?
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51.) Five children wore polka dotted mittens. Twelve children wore striped
mittens. How many more children wore striped mitten than polka
dotted mittens?
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52.) The snowstorm began at seven o’clock in the morning. It
stopped at eleven o’clock. It snowed two inches an hour.
how much snow did we get during the storm?
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53.) Sixteen children ate hot soup. Ten children had crackers in their soup.
How many children did not have crackers in their soup?
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54.) Twelve children had hot chocolate. Eight of the children
had marshmallows in their hot chocolate. How many
children did not have marshmallows?
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55.) There were fifty penguins standing on the ice. Twenty penguins jumped
into the water. How many penguins were left on the ice?
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56.) There were two eggs in each penguin nest. There are ten
nests. How many eggs were there?
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57.) There was a very hungry penguin. It ate twenty fish today and fifty fish
yesterday. How many fish did it eat?
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58.) I made valentines for everyone in my class. I made 18 valentines. I made
eleven for the girls. How many did I need to make for the boys?
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59.) A polar bear liked to eat fish. It ate five fish each day. How many days
did it take to eat twenty fish?
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60.) I made 10 small snowballs. I made 30 big snowballs. If I threw half of
them at the target, how many snowballs do I have left?
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61.) Finish the pattern:
XBBSXBBSXBBSX____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____
62.) Look at the pattern unit. Circle the pattern unit (the group of numbers that repeat).
345345345345345
63.) Fill in the missing pattern.
A B C D A _____ C D _____ _____ C D A B _____ D A B C _____
64.) What month is it? ___________________________________________________________
65.) What month will it be five months after this month? ________________________________
66.) Today is ___________________________________________________________________
67.) What will be the date six days from today? _______________________________________
68.)
Fill in the missing numbers:
25, ______ , 27, 28, ______ , 30, ______ , ______ , 33, 34
What is the time?
69.) _______________
72.)
70.) _______________
71.) _______________
Continue the pattern.
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If you were to extend the pattern, what would be the 12th shape? __________
73.)
Count by tens. Write how many.
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74.)
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crayons
Count by fives. Write how many.
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75.)
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fingers
Count by twos. Write how many.
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crayons
Analogies are puzzles that show the relationship between certain figures, words, or objects.
Circle the figure that best completes each analogy below.
76.)
77.)
78.)
79.)
Ten less than 38
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80.)
The sum of 2 + 6
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81.)
There were five rainy days and two sunny days.
How many more rainy days were there than sunny days?
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82.)
The number of arms on two students.
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83.)
What number is spelled s-e-v-e-n?
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84.)
In the number 52, what does the 5 mean? ______________________________________
85.)
What is ten less than 50?
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86.)
What number plus two equals eight?
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87.)
How many legs do three chickens have?
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88.)
If five girls and two boys are roller skating, how many children are there in all? _______
89.)
One more than seven is
90.)
If you put nine things into groups of three, how many groups would you have? ________
91.)
If a party is on the 26th, what is the day after that? _______________________________
92.)
What is the sum of t-w-o plus t-h-r-e-e?
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93.)
Color the shapes:
Circles
Pentagons
- green
- orange
Rectangles
Hexagons
Octagons
94.)
Count the shapes:
- purple
- yellow
- red
Circles
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Pentagons
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Rectangles
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Hexagons
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Octagons
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95.)
What number is between 36 and 38?
96.)
If you have nine dollars and spend six dollars, how much do you have left? ___________
97.)
What is the number of fingers on five people?
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98.)
What is ten more than 30?
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99.)
What is ten less than 62?
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100.)
What is the sum of 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10 ?
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