Sunday, January 22, 2017

First Grade Math

FIRST GRADER MATH

Ever wonder what skills you need to pass Grade I Math. Well, wonder no longer, here they are. The following are all the things you will need to know to pass Grade I Math, including sample questions that are easy to answer to get you started.

First Grade Math Skills Test:

Count 0 to 20.
Count 0 to 20 backwards.
Count all odd numbers from 0 to 20.
Count all even numbers from 0 to 20.
Identify all numbers from 0 to 20.
Write all numbers from 0 to 20.
Add 2 numbers that are both 1 digit numbers.
1 + 1 =
0 + 7 =
Add 2 numbers where 1 is a 1 digit number and the other is a 2 digits number.
5 + 11 =
0 + 20 =
Read the time.
12:00 pm
9:00 am
Read the length or height by feet and inches.
5' 5"
3' 0"
State which is higher.
1 or 2
7 or 5
State which is lower.
10 or 20
11 or 7
Identify the place value of each digit in a number.
19
20
Draw a line.
Draw a square.
Draw a rectangle.
Draw a circle.
Draw a triangle.
Write the numbers from 0 to 20 in a number line.
State if number is odd number or even number.
2
17
State the next odd number after a number.
9
10
State the next even number after a number.
12
17
Write the number using words.
3
19
Write the word number in numeral number.
Four
Eighteen
Write the number using Roman numerals.
6
16
Write the Roman numeral number into Arabic number.
II
XV
Solve an addition word problem.
Chelsea has two tomatoes and ten potatoes. How many tomatoes and potatoes does Chelsea have?
John has five apples. Chelsea gave John six apples. How many apples does John have now?
Subtract two numbers.
11 - 0 =
19 - 18 =
Solve a subtraction word problem.
Veronica has 10 pencil erasers. She gave away pencil erasers to 7 classmates. How many pencil erasers does Veronica have now?
Johnny has 7 books borrowed from the school library. He returned 2 books to the library today. How many borrowed books does Johnny have now?
Add money of coins.
5 pennies + 7 pennies =
2 nickels + 3 dimes =
Solve a money word problem.
Tina has 10 pennies in a piggy bank. She put 5 more pennies in the piggy bank. How many pennies are in the piggy bank now?
Nona has 7 dimes in her pocket. She spent 1 dime to buy a candy from the store. How many dimes does Nona have now in her pocket?
Put a set of numbers in order from lowest to highest.
7, 2, 11, 5, 19.
2, 7, 1, 18, 12.
Put a set of numbers in order from highest to lowest.
3, 4, 6, 8, 9.
10, 20, 17, 16, 15.
Name the days of the week.
Name which day of the week comes before or after a day of the week.
What day of the week comes before Tuesday?
What day of the week comes after Friday?
Name the months of the year.
What month comes after January?
What month comes before June?

Congratulate yourself if you know all or most of the answers in this test. You pass Grade I Math with an A, B, or C grade.

Remember to celebrate 2017! It only comes once in a lifetime!

John Sindayen

PS. Due to time constraints, the number of words posted in this blog is now no longer 700+ words but 500+ words, that's about 5 days a week, which is the entire weekdays.

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