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1First class Worksheets
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Counting
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1.2Count by Click
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1.3How Many More to Make 10?
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1.4Count Objects Up to 20
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1.5Count Objects Up to 120
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1.7Counting Forward and Backward
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1.10Counting and Number Patterns: Writing Numbers in Words
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1.14Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 20
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1.15Count Groups of Tens and Ones Up to 100
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1.42Skip Counting by 10
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1.43Skip Counting by 5, 10 and 100
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1.45Count by a Specific Number
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1.46Sequences Count Up and Down
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Number Properties
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1.7Counting Forward and Backward
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1.23How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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1.30Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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1.31Related Addition Equations Up to 1000
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1.55Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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1.57Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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1.65Related Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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1.71Related Equations Up to 10
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1.75Related Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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1.79Even or Odd I
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- Number Patterns
- Mixed Equations
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Addition
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1.16Addition with Pictures Up to 10, 20
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1.17Addition with Pictures Up to 5, 10
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1.18Addition with Pictures
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1.19Choose Addition Pictures Up to 10
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1.20Choose Addition Pictures
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1.23How to Make a Number - Values Up to 100
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1.26Complete the Equation with Sums Up to 20
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1.27Addition Sentences Up to 20
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1.28Addition with a Specific Number
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1.29Addition with a Specific Number Up to 10
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1.30Related Addition Equations Up to 10
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1.31Related Addition Equations Up to 1000
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1.32Add Three Numbers Up to 20
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1.33Add Two Numbers Up to 20
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1.34Add Two Numbers Up to 100
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1.35Adding Doubles
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1.36Addition with Sums Up to 10
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1.37Addition with Sums Up to 18
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1.38Add Two Digit Numbers
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1.39Add Numbers - Sums Up to 1000
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1.41Add Tens
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1.723 Numbers
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1.76Add and Subtract Numbers Up to 18
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Subtraction
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1.40Subtraction with Sums Up to 100
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1.47Subtraction with Pictures Up to 10
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1.48Choose Subtraction Pictures
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1.49Choose Subtraction Pictures with Numbers Up to 10
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1.50Choose Subtraction Pictures Up to 10
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1.51Subtracting Zero and All
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1.52Subtract Two Numbers Up to 18
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1.55Related Subtraction Equations Up to 10
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1.57Ways to Make a Number with Values Up to 100
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1.58Complete the Subtraction Sentence with Numbers Up to 18
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1.59Subtraction Up to 9
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1.60Subtraction Sentences with Numbers Up to 18
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1.63Subtracting Doubles
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1.64Subtraction with a Specific Number
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1.65Related Subtraction Equations with Sums Up to 1000
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1.66Subtract Tens
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1.67Subtract Two Numbers - 1 or 2 Digits Up to 20
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1.68Subtract One-Digit Numbers from Two-Digit Numbers
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1.69Subtract Two Numbers - Single and Double Digits
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1.70Subtract Two Numbers - Double Digits Up to 100
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Geometry
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1.82Open and Closed Shapes
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1.83Positions - Above, Below
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1.84Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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1.85Positions - Top, Middle, Bottom
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1.86Positions - 3x3 Grid
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1.87Identify Simple Planar and Solid Shapes
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1.88Identify Shapes I
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1.89Identify Shapes II
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1.90Count Sides and Corners
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1.91Compare Sides and Corners
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1.92Identify Solid Figures
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1.93Count Edges
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1.94Count Vertices
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1.95Count Faces
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1.96Count Edges, Vertices and Faces
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1.97Geometry of Everyday Objects
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1.98Relate Planar and Solid Figures
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- Positions
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Comparison
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1.83Positions - Above, Below
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1.84Positions - Left, Middle, Right
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1.86Positions - 3x3 Grid
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1.104Light and Heavy
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1.105Holds More or Less
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1.113Venn Diagrams
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Graphing
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1.86Positions - 3x3 Grid
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1.113Venn Diagrams
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- Measurement
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Time
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1.106Choose the Appropriate Time Units
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1.107Match Clocks and Time
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1.108Match Clocks and Time
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1.109Reading Clocks
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- Money
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