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Addition and Subtraction

This document provides a year 1 math activity booklet on addition and subtraction. It includes 10 activity sheets with exercises for students to practice key skills like writing number sentences, using addition and subtraction bonds up to 20, solving word problems, and filling in missing numbers. The sheets provide visual supports like number lines, pictures, and coins to help students learn foundational math concepts.

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Addition and Subtraction

This document provides a year 1 math activity booklet on addition and subtraction. It includes 10 activity sheets with exercises for students to practice key skills like writing number sentences, using addition and subtraction bonds up to 20, solving word problems, and filling in missing numbers. The sheets provide visual supports like number lines, pictures, and coins to help students learn foundational math concepts.

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Year 1 Maths: Addition and Subtraction

Learning From Home Activity Booklet


Year 1 Programme of Study – Addition and Subtraction

Statutory Page
Activity Sheet Notes
Requirements Number

Read, write Going Bananas!


2
and interpret (Addition)
mathematical signs
representing addition Going Bananas!
3
(+), subtraction (-) (Subtraction)
and equals (=)
Going Bananas!
4
(Mixed)

Make up the Money


Use addition number 5
(1)
bonds to 20, and the
related subtraction
Make up the Money
facts 6
(2)

Add and subtract


numbers to 20, Add and Subtract 7
including 0

Solve one-step
problems, using Animal Problems 8, 9
objects or pictures

Solve missing number Solve Joe’s


10
problems Homework!

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Going Bananas! (Addition)
Solve the number problems on the monkeys. Then join each monkey up to
its banana. Use the number line to help you – remember to count on from
the biggest number.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

14
18
6+9=

8+8=

7+8=

15 6+6=
14

9+9=

15
16 7+7=

9+5=
8+5=

13
12

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Going Bananas! (Subtraction)
Solve the number problems on the monkeys. Then join each monkey up to
its banana. Use the number line to help you – remember to count back from
the first number in the number sentence.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

8
11
14 - 9 =

10 - 7 =

12 - 6 =

5 13 - 8 =
10

17 - 6 =

3
6 15 - 5 =

16 - 8 =
11 - 9 =

2
5

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Going Bananas! (Mixed)
Solve the number problems on the monkeys. Then join each monkey up to
its banana. Use the number line to help you – remember to check carefully
to see if you need to count on (+) or count back (-).

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

20
9
16 - 9 =

8+9=

16 - 6 =

7 8+8=
13

19 + 1 =

10
17 9+6=

18 - 9 =
17 - 4 =

16
15

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Make up the Money (1)
Sam needs 10p to buy a new book. Tell him how much more he needs to
make 10p. Write the amount and draw it as coins.

Sam has... He needs...


Example: He has 5p Example: He needs 5p

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Make up the Money (2)
Lily needs 20p to buy a new pen. Tell her how much more she needs to
make 20p. Write the amount and draw it as coins.

Lily has... She needs...


Example: She has 10p Example: She needs 10p

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Add and Subtract
Write the answers in the boxes.

1. 3 + 5 = 11. 9 – 0 =

2. 4 + 4 = 12. 8 – 3 =

3. 3 + 3 = 13. 6 + 4 =

4. 9 – 5 = 14. 3 + 7 =

5. 7 – 2 = 15. 8 – 7 =

6. 10 – 10 = 16. 10 – 5 =

7. 8 + 2 = 17. 4 + 6 =

8. 4 + 3 = 18. 9 – 8 =

9. 8 – 4 = 19. 4 + 5 =

10. 9 – 6 = 20. 10 + 0 =

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Animal Problems
Write the answers to the problems. Draw pictures or use objects if you need to.

1. 3 chimpanzees are on the swing. 4 chimpanzees are up the tree. How


many chimpanzees altogether?

2. 10 penguins are swimming in the pool. 2 penguins get out. How many
penguins are left in the water?

3. 6 elephants are splashing in the water. 3 more elephants join them. How
many elephants altogether?

4. 6 lizards are sleeping in the sun. 2 of the lizards have stripy skin. How
many lizards do not have stripy skin?

5. There are 7 lions. 3 of them have manes. How many do not have manes?

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Challenge: Make up some word problems for your helper to solve using these
number sentences:

8+2= 5+5= 4–4= 8–5=

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Solve Joe’s Homework!
Joe has accidentally spilled some paint onto his homework. Can you write
the missing numbers?

1. 7 + = 11

2. 10 - =4

3. 15 - =6

4. + 5 = 11

5. 16 – =8

6. 19 – 5 =

7. 8 + = 12

8. -3=7

9. 12 + 3 =

10. + 5 = 11

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