Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets

Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets – Free Printable PDFs

Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets

Our Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets help children apply math concepts to real-life situations. These worksheets include addition, subtraction, and mixed operation word problems to enhance logical thinking. Students learn to read, analyze, and solve questions step by step. Moreover, these worksheets promote reasoning and problem-solving confidence through engaging examples.

Printable and Interactive Math Practice

Each Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheet is printable and easy to use in classrooms or at home. Teachers can assign them for practice, while parents can use them for extra learning support. The problems are designed with clear visuals and gradual difficulty levels, helping students transition smoothly from simple to challenging math problems.

Why Use Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets?

Our Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets build foundational skills, improve reading comprehension, and develop analytical thinking effectively through daily practice.

Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets

Grade 1 Word Problems Worksheets – Free Printable PDFs

Category: Problem Solving & Application

Sub Category: Addition & Subtraction Story Problems

Name: ___________________ Date: ___________________
Addition Problem
1. Mark has 5 red balls. His friend gives him 3 more blue balls. How many balls does Mark have now?
1
2
3
4
5
+
1
2
3
Subtraction Problem
2. Mia had 9 cookies. She ate 4 of them. How many cookies does Mia have left?
Missing Number
3. There are 7 birds on a tree. Some more birds fly to the tree. Now there are 10 birds in total. How many birds flew to the tree?
7 + ? = 10
Take Away
4. Dad bought 15 oranges. We ate 5 of the oranges. How many oranges are left?
Adding Three Numbers
5. Sarah saw 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 1 rabbit at the park. How many animals did Sarah see in total?
Comparing
6. Alex has 12 toy cars. Ben has 6 toy cars. How many more toy cars does Alex have than Ben?
Joining
7. In the class, there are 8 boys and 7 girls. How many children are in the class altogether?
Left Over
8. Mom put 6 apples in a bowl. We ate all 6 apples. How many apples are left in the bowl?
Count and Add
9. Count the stars in Box A and Box B. Then add them together.
Box A
+
Box B
How Many Are Left?
10. There are 18 pencils in the box. If 8 pencils are yellow, how many pencils are NOT yellow?

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