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Home » Skills » Addition

Addition Worksheets

Addition is the process of finding a total by joining quantities together. Students begin with simple adding and build toward larger numbers and more complex combinations.

2-Digit Addition3-Digit AdditionAdding Within 10Adding Within 20

A printable worksheet titled "Double Digit Addition Without Regrouping" featuring 20 two-digit vertical addition problems such as 24 + 32 and 51 + 22, arranged in a 4x5 grid for elementary students.

Free Double Digit Addition Without Regrouping Worksheet

1st Grade2nd Grade

2-Digit AdditionAdditionWithout Regrouping

A printable missing number addition within 10 worksheet featuring 16 simple addition problems with one missing number. Each box contains an equation such as “__ + 3 = 5” or “2 + __ = 7,” designed for kindergarten and first grade learners.

Free Missing Number Addition Problems Within 10

1st Grade

AdditionAdding Within 10

A ten frame addition worksheet with eight practice problems. Each box includes an addition equation and a ten frame to fill in. Example problems include 3 + 5 and 6 + 3.

Free Ten Frame Addition to 10 Worksheet

1st GradeKindergarten

AdditionAdding Within 10

Image of a printable math worksheet titled “Adding Doubles and Near Doubles Within 20.” The page features twenty boxed addition problems such as 2 + 2, 6 + 7, and 10 + 10, designed to help young students recognize doubles and near doubles math facts. The answer key highlights answers in red.

Free Adding Doubles or Near Doubles Within 20 Worksheets

1st Grade

AdditionAdding Within 20

Free, printable addition single digit addition within 20 worksheet with math facts adding to 20.

Free Single Digit Addition Within 20 Worksheet

1st Grade

AdditionAdding Within 20

A printable number line addition worksheet with 12 problems like 2 + 3 = ?, each with a number line from 0 to 10 to help students count and find the answer.

Add It Up! Free Number Line Addition Worksheet

Kindergarten1st Grade

AdditionAdding Within 10

Image shows a math worksheet with 12 problems of 3-digit addition without regrouping. Each number in the problem and answer are placed in separate boxes, reinforcing number structure and basic addition skills.

Free 3 Digit Addition Without Regrouping Worksheet

2nd Grade3rd Grade

3-Digit Addition3 Digit Addition Without Regrouping

Image of a kindergarten and first-grade single digit addition worksheet featuring 12 simple addition problems with sums up to 10. Each problem includes three possible answers, and students are instructed to color the box with the correct sum.

Sum It Up! Free Single Digit Addition Worksheet to 10

Kindergarten1st Grade

AdditionAdding Within 10

Free adding single digit numbers worksheet with 12 addition problems. Each shows an addition equation with four numbers with one missing. Students fill in the missing number to complete each equation. Sums are all 20 or less.

Free Adding 3 Single Digit Numbers Worksheet

1st Grade

Adding Within 20Addition

A fact families worksheet that shows multiple ice cream bowls with three scoops with numbers that belong to the same fact family—for example, 8, 7, and 15. Students create four addition and subtraction equations based off the scoop numbers.

Sweet! Free Fact Families Worksheet

1st Grade

Adding Within 10AdditionSubtracting Within 20Subtraction

A single digit addition worksheet where the student counts numbers on dice.

Sum on the Dice: Free Single Digit Addition Worksheet

Kindergarten

Adding Within 10Addition

Addition helps students think about combining quantities and understanding number relationships. Across the worksheets above, students practice adding small and larger numbers, using strategies that support accuracy and thinking, not just memorization.

As students move through elementary grades, addition work often includes adding within 10, within 20, and beyond, as well as using visual supports such as number lines and area models. This focused practice helps students notice patterns and build confidence with sums and strategies.

Learn More About Addition

What does adding mean in math?

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When students add, they combine two or more quantities to find a total. This is often shown by bringing groups of objects together or by counting forward on a number line.

Thinking about adding as joining or increasing quantity helps students make sense of sums rather than just remembering facts.

Why is addition important?

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Addition is one of the first operations students learn and underlies later work with subtraction, multiplication, and algebraic thinking. Being able to add with understanding supports problem solving and number sense across many topics.

When students connect the idea of “joining quantities” with the numbers they write, they develop a foundation that makes other math ideas easier to learn.

When do students learn addition?

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Students usually begin exploring addition in early grades as they count and combine small sets. Early work includes adding within 5 and within 10 using objects and pictures.

As students grow more comfortable with combining numbers, they extend to larger numbers and strategies that help them solve problems more efficiently.

What are common challenges with addition?

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Some students focus on memorizing sums without thinking about how quantities relate. Others may struggle with lining up numbers correctly or understanding place value as numbers get larger.

Encouraging students to think about what the numbers represent and to use models can support accurate results.

How do visual supports help with addition?

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Visual tools such as number lines, ten frames, or counting blocks allow students to see how quantities come together. These supports make addition less abstract and help students check their thinking.

Using visuals alongside structured practice encourages students to connect concrete and symbolic representations of addition.

Sources: Guidance on addition instruction is informed by organizations such as the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and Khan Academy.

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