All 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1 : 1st Grade Math
What number is sixty-seven?
In number form, sixty-seven is
Example Question #2 : 1st Grade Math
For the number provided, what digit is in the tens place?
For two-digit numbers, there will be a ones place and a tens place.
The digit in the ones place will always be the first number on the right, and the tens place will be directly to the left of the ones place. See the diagram below.
For the number , the is in the ones place and the is in the tens place.
is the correct answer.
Example Question #3 : 1st Grade Math
Solve:
To subtract we can count backwards. Start at and count back
Example Question #4 : 1st Grade Math
Solve:
To add we count up. Start at and count up .
Example Question #5 : 1st Grade Math
Select the answer that shows a circle.
A circle is a rounded shape, like a ball, that does not have any straight lines or sides.
The correct answer is the shape that looks like a blue ball and is shown below.
Example Question #6 : 1st Grade Math
Select the answer that shows a triangle.
A triangle is a shape that has three sides. The shape below is a three-sided shape, so it is a triangle.
Example Question #7 : 1st Grade Math
Look at the chart below. How many more grapes are there than apples?
Looking at the chart, the bar shown for grapes goes up to the number and the bar shown for apples goes up to . The phrase "how many more" means that we are going to subtract to find the difference between the grapes and apples.
Example Question #8 : 1st Grade Math
Look at the chart below. If we add more oranges, how many oranges will we have?
If we look at the graph, the bar shown for oranges goes up to . This means that we currently have oranges. If we are going to add more oranges, we can add and to find our answer.
Example Question #9 : 1st Grade Math
What portion of the circle is blue?
The circle is split into four pieces. One of those pieces is blue. When we have an object that is split into four pieces we can say that it's split in fourths. One fourth of the circle is green. The fraction for one fourth is .
Notice that we have four pieces from the picture.
Now look at the fraction
The number is at the bottom of the fraction which stands for the four pieces of the circle. The number is at the top of the fraction which stands for the one piece that is blue.
Example Question #10 : 1st Grade Math
What portion of the circle is green?
The circle is split into two pieces. One of those pieces is green. When we have an object that is split into two pieces we can say that it's split in half. One half of the circle is green. The fraction for one half is .
Notice that we have two pieces from the picture.
Now look at the fraction
The number is at the bottom of the fraction which stands for the two pieces of the circle. The number is at the top of the fraction which stands for the one piece that is green.