1st Grade Math Curriculum & Math Tuitions

In the 1st-grade math curriculum, your child will move beyond basic counting and start to explore the building blocks of math. Students learn to master addition and subtraction facts within 20, understand place value in terms of tens and ones, and begin to measure objects using non-standard units. In 1st grade math, children are also introduced to telling time to the hour and half-hour, identifying basic shapes, and organizing data into simple charts.

Number System

  • Numbers up to 99
  • Comparing and Ordering up to 99
  • Consolidation up to 120
  • Addition and Subtraction

  • Visualisation of Addition and Subtraction
  • Addition and Subtraction of 2-Digit Numbers
  • Introduction to Multiplication

  • An Introduction to Multiplication
  • Time

  • Time
  • Shapes and Patterns

  • Lines and Shapes
  • Plane and Solid Shapes
  • Patterns
  • Measurement

  • An Introduction to Measurement
  • Data Handling

  • Playing with Data
  • Revision

  • All Topics
  • A Detailed Breakdown of 1st Grade Math Curriculum

    This year focuses on developing number sense and the foundational skills of addition, subtraction, and measurement.

    TopicKey Concepts Covered
    Operations & Algebraic ThinkingAdd and subtract word problems within 20, properties of operations (e.g., commutative, associative), and understand the meaning of the equal sign.
    Number & Operations in Base TenCounting, reading, and writing numbers up to 120, place value (tens and ones), using symbols (>, <, =) to compare two-digit numbers, and adding within 100.
    Measurement & DataOrdering 3 objects by length, measuring lengths using non-standard units (e.g., paper clips), telling and writing time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
    Data HandlingOrganizing, representing, and interpreting data with up to 3 categories. Asking and answering questions about the total number of data points and how many are in each category.
    GeometryDistinguishing between defining attributes (e.g., a triangle has 3 sides) and non-defining attributes (e.g., color, size), composing 2D and 3D shapes, partitioning circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares (halves, fourths).

    How do we Teach 1st Grade Math?

    Our approach focuses on making 1st grade math concepts fun and comprehensible for young minds. Our methods are designed to build confidence and a love for math from the very start.

    1st Grade Math Worksheets: Our worksheets are rich, dynamic, fun, and colorful. They include visual problems and simulations for practicing core skills.
    Math Games for Grade 1: Interactive math games that make learning feel like play.
    According to the US Common Core & State Standards: Our curriculum is fully aligned with school requirements.
    Gamified Platform: Our proprietary learning platform is designed to keep young learners focused and deeply engaged. Tutors and students solve 1st-grade math problems together in real time, playing games and connecting the dots.

    1st Grade Math Worksheets Designed for Deeper Thinking

    Students get access to free and printable 1st-grade math worksheets that help first graders build a strong conceptual foundation and develop problem-solving skills.

    TopicDownload 1st Grade Worksheet
    Addition Within 20Link to Worksheet
    Subtraction Within 20Link to Worksheet
    Place Value (Tens and Ones)Link to Worksheet
    Telling Time (Hour and Half-Hour)Link to Worksheet
    Comparing NumbersLink to Worksheet
    Geometry: 2D ShapesLink to Worksheet

    Key Math Skills for 1st Grade

    By the end of 1st grade, students should have developed these key skills:

    ● Fluently add and subtract within 10.
    ● Solve addition and subtraction word problems within 20.
    ● Count to 120, starting from any number less than 120.
    ● Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones.
    ● Compare two two-digit numbers using >, =, and < symbols.
    ● Tell and write the time to the hour and a half-hour.
    ● Partition circles and rectangles into halves and fourths.

    Watch Your Child Excel in 1st Grade with 1:1 Tutoring

    ● We know traditional classrooms often fail to engage students. A 2nd grader can easily get distracted staring at a blackboard, making math feel boring.
    ● Cuemath is designed to be different. Our world-class platform is collaborative, interactive, and gamified, built specifically to make math come alive.
    ● Instead of a passive screen, your child works alongside their tutor on an Interactive Smart Whiteboard.
    ● They solve 1st-grade math problems together in real-time by writing and drawing, making complex concepts easy to visualize and understand.
    ● To keep your child motivated, our platform uses Gamified Rewards. Earning stickers, badges, and stars turns practice into a fun adventure.
    ● Unlike group settings, our tutors can provide the individual attention a first grader needs, using visual aids and positive reinforcement to build a strong, confident foundation in math.

    Ace 1st Grade Math Curriculum With Cuemath

    In our online 1st-grade math class, the tutor doesn't just teach 1st-grade math topics; they listen, guide, and encourage. This strong bond creates a safe space where kids feel comfortable asking questions and expressing confusion without any hesitation. They become eager and confident learners.

    We believe trusted, engaging teachers who connect well with children matter deeply. That's why your child learns with the same math tutor long-term, fostering a deep trust and understanding in a way that feels supportive and consistent.

    Give your child the chance to experience our interactive, gamified learning platform firsthand. Book a free trial class today and see why learning with us is more effective and more fun.
    FAQs

    How to help a 1st grader with math?

    Utilize toys or snacks for counting, adding, and subtracting. Play board games that involve counting spaces. Look for shapes around the house and ask your child to identify them.

    Do you offer free and printable 1st-grade math worksheets?

    Yes, we offer a wide range of free, printable 1st-grade math worksheets designed to be engaging and effective for practicing key skills like addition, subtraction, and telling time.

    What math skills do students learn in 1st-grade math curriculum?

    1st graders learn to add and subtract within 20, understand place value (tens and ones), count to 120, compare two-digit numbers, tell time to the hour and half-hour, and identify basic geometric shapes.

    What are the common core math standards for 1st-grade math curriculum?

    The Common Core standards for 1st grade focus on four key areas: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Number and Operations in Base Ten, Measurement and Data, and Geometry.

    What kind of word problems do students solve in 1st-grade math?

    1st graders solve basic one-step word problems involving adding, subtracting, and comparing numbers within 20. For example, 'If you have 8 apples and get 5 more, how many apples do you have?'

    What are the most important topics in 1st-grade math curriculum?

    The most important topics are developing a strong understanding of addition and subtraction within 20 and grasping the concept of place value (that a number like 27 is two tens and seven ones).

    How can we, as parents, teach 1st grade math to kids at home?

    Make math a fun, hands-on activity. Use toys and daily objects for counting, create simple story problems from daily life, and praise effort over just getting the right answer to build a positive attitude.

    Apart from 1st-grade math, do you also help students with homework or exam prep?

    Yes, our tutors provide 1:1 help with school homework, clarify any confusing concepts from class, and help students prepare for school tests and assessments.

    How do you make sure the child understands each 1st grade math topic?

    Our tutors use visual aids, interactive tools, and a patient approach. In a truly 1:1 setting, they can immediately see if a child is confused and use a different method to explain the concept until it clicks.

    Do you use any other resources to teach 1st-grade math curriculum?

    We use a combination of colorful worksheets, an interactive gamified platform, fun math games, and puzzles to make learning engaging and effective for young students.

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