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Resource Type:
- Editable Google Slides
- Printable PDF
One More, One Less, One Amazing Addition and Subtraction Resource!
Prep your youngest mathematicians and get them ready to master their math facts by starting with the simplest strategy – one more and one less. This worksheet is best used as an independent practice to assess your students’ understanding of foundational math facts and basic operations.
Using Your 1 More 1 Less Worksheet
In addition to individual student work time, this worksheet can be used for the following:
- Guided math groups
- Classroom math station/center
- Pre-lesson knowledge assessment
- Post-lesson exit ticket
- Whole-class review (via smartboard)
Got fast finishers? Challenge students who have a grasp on the concept by encouraging them to practice with two more and two less and ten more and ten less.
For students who need more support with adding and subtracting 1, provide manipulatives like connecting cubes or counters to help them visualize the concept. Students can also refer to a hundred chart or desk plate.
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Description
Resource Type:
- Editable Google Slides
- Printable PDF
One More, One Less, One Amazing Addition and Subtraction Resource!
Prep your youngest mathematicians and get them ready to master their math facts by starting with the simplest strategy – one more and one less. This worksheet is best used as an independent practice to assess your students’ understanding of foundational math facts and basic operations.
Using Your 1 More 1 Less Worksheet
In addition to individual student work time, this worksheet can be used for the following:
- Guided math groups
- Classroom math station/center
- Pre-lesson knowledge assessment
- Post-lesson exit ticket
- Whole-class review (via smartboard)
Got fast finishers? Challenge students who have a grasp on the concept by encouraging them to practice with two more and two less and ten more and ten less.
For students who need more support with adding and subtracting 1, provide manipulatives like connecting cubes or counters to help them visualize the concept. Students can also refer to a hundred chart or desk plate.



