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CBSE & NCERT Class 1 Maths Worksheets : Online class 1 Maths Worksheets with PDF


CBSE & NCERT Maths Worksheet for class 1 Free


Worksheet for Class 1 Maths: Our free online mathematics worksheets are a great way for first-graders to study and practise math. Introduce and study addition and subtraction fact families for first graders with these free and printable mathematics worksheets.

 

This free printable 1st-grade mathematics worksheet can help your child practise math skills. To help your child understand addition and subtraction, use a free printable mathematics worksheet for first grade.

 

This entertaining first-grade math worksheet illustrates how additions, multiplication, division, and subtractions of numbers work in practice.


1. What comes after:

 

 a. 89 ______

 

b. 30 ______

 

c. 56 ______

 

d. 9 ______

 

 

2. What comes before :

 

a. _____99

 

b. _____64

 

c. _____55

 

d. _____98

 

3. Addition

 

a. 55 + 57 =

 

b. 35 + 17 =

 

c. 22 + 10 =

 

d. 63 + 23 =

 

 

4. What comes between :

 

 a. 55 ______ 57

 

b. 90 ______92

 

c. 70 ______72

 

d. 99 ______ 101


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