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Look at each problem carefully.
Count the objects or read the numbers.
Add them together.
Write the correct total in the box.
Check your work when you’re done!
Tip for kids: You can use your fingers, draw dots, or count out loud if you need help!
Use pictures or real items to act out each equation.
How it works:
• For 2 + 3, draw 2 pens + 3 pens → count all
• Or use real objects (beans, pencils, blocks)
• Touch and count each item aloud
Goal: Build concrete understanding before abstract math.
Turn the worksheet into a fun speed challenge.
How it works:
• Time how long it takes to finish the page
• Write the time at the top
• Try again later and see if you can beat your own record
Goal: Improve fluency and confidence with accuracy.
Encourage focus and mental math.
How it works:
• Use a pen instead of a pencil
• No erasing allowed
• Think carefully before writing each answer
Goal: Strengthen concentration and internal calculation skills.
Add a reasoning layer.
How it works:
• After solving, explain how you got the answer
• Use words, drawings, or number lines
Goal: Deepen number sense and math communication.