For those not too confident with addition why not start with our revise addition games for year 1? To begin with we use pictures to help with counting on. Then we move on to addition games with number lines, all the time emphasising the vocabulary of addition. Each addition game has 10 questions and the answer sheet at the end can be printed, to show just how well your child has done!
A fun little game that teaches adding numbers. Simple, but addictive!
Use the lovely green apples to help with adding numbers up to a total of 10.
Add one set of oranges to the second set to get totals up to 10.
A reminder that the word 'plus' also means add. Use the lovely red strawberries to help count on to reach the answers.
Addition number sentences with the plus and equals signs. Plenty of juicy pears to count as well.
What is the sum of...? is another way of asking an addition question. Count the red cars to help find the answers.
An apple number line to help with adding single digit numbers with a total up to 10.
It's a great idea to start with the larger number as addition can be done in any order. Don't forget, after 10 questions you can see and print out your results.
Understand that the term, 'plus'means add and use the number line to help to count on to reach the answer.
More strawberries to count along the number line. (The strawberry line is a famous walk along an old railway track!)
Understand and use the term, 'What is the sum of...?' Again, it's a good idea to start with the larger number.
Ten planes along the number line help with counting up and working out the totals.
Lots of different ways to make these number sentences correct. Some are easy and some are harder.