Picture Addition – Blowing in the Wind
Sums to 7. Our windy day worksheet shows a kite, windsock, flag, and pinwheel moving and grooving in the wind. What else blows in the wind? Add and write how many on the lines.
We have addition worksheets and activities for kindergarten and first grade at this time. All our materials for kindergarten go up to sums of 10. The first grade worksheets are missing addend worksheets for sums of 11-20. Kindergarten starts with adding with pictures and then children move on to adding with numbers. Our flash cards will be a great help. Spend the recommended 10 minutes per day using flash cards and before you know it you’ll be a pro!
Go to this page in our bookstore to look at some books about addition to further complement your lessons.
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CCSS K.OA.1, K.OA.2, K.OA.4, K.OA.5, and 1.OA.6
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Sums to 7. Our windy day worksheet shows a kite, windsock, flag, and pinwheel moving and grooving in the wind. What else blows in the wind? Add and write how many on the lines.
Sums to 7. This page is sure to get you thinking about what you’re gonna have for lunch. Are you planning on having a hot dog, pizza, sub sandwich, or pb&j? Maybe now you will. Add each set and write how many.
Sums to 9. Ever been on a cruise? You could pretend! Our cruise-themed addition worksheet has images of a ship, a captain’s hat, an anchor, and a life ring. Have your kids Add them up!
Sums to 9. Yikes! Where did all the mice come from? These scurrying, pensive, and resting mice make up this picture addition worksheet. Hopefully this is the only place you’ll ever see so many mice in one place. Go ahead, count and add.
Sums to 10. Gosh! Who doesn’t like making some cookies? We’ve got all the steps right here (except licking the spoon). Mix the batter, use the oven mitt, bake the cookies, then eat! Yummy! Add the items in each step.
Sums to 10. On this worksheets we’ve got some glasses, telescopes, binoculars, and cameras. Can you think of other things you look through? What could you see if you looked through each of these? Count and add all the items.
Sums to 3. This simple addition worksheet uses apples to count and add. Take note of the zeros. Kids can color the apples in a pattern.
Sums to 3. Count and add the soft serve ice cream cones in this simple addition worksheet. Color them yummy flavors!
Sums to 5. Count and add the cute bunnies in this simple addition worksheet. How do bunnies feel? Nice complement to an animal unit.
Sums to 5. Who wants to play football? Count and add the footballs in this simple addition worksheet and you just scored a touchdown!
Sums to 7. Count and add the little frogs in this simple addition worksheet. Write the addends and the sums on the lines. What do frogs say and how do they feel?
Sums to 7. This simple addition worksheet is perfect for Valentine’s Day. Count and add the hearts. Color them the colors of love!
Sums to 9. Kids love to get stars on their papers. This simple addition worksheet comes with stars already on it. But you can always give them more…
Sums to 9. Strawberries! So sweet and juicy when in season. Count and add the strawberries on this simple addition worksheet. Color them bright red.
Sums to 10. Count and add the rings in our simple addition worksheet. Write the addends and sums on the lines. Are the stones diamonds or rubies?
Sums to 10. Kids will enjoy adding the sand dollars in this simple addition worksheet. Why are they called dollars when they’re in the shape of coins?