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Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction
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Springtime No Prep Math Worksheets | First Grade Math Review

Looking for meaningful, no-prep math practice that keeps your students engaged during the spring season? This Spring-themed math packet provides a wide variety of skill-based worksheets that reinforce essential first grade standards in a fun and approachable way.

Perfect for morning work, math centers, homework, sub plans, or review, these pages are designed to be simple to use while still keeping students interested with seasonal themes like rain, gardens, and rainbows.

What’s Included:

This resource includes a variety of worksheets covering:

  • Addition within 20
  • Subtraction within 20
  • Missing addends
  • True and false equations
  • Number bonds
  • Fact fluency (including doubles)
  • Comparing numbers and equations
  • 10 more / 10 less / 1 more / 1 less
  • Even and odd numbers
  • Place value (base 10 and expanded form)
  • Balancing equations
  • Spin and solve activities
  • Secret code math pages
  • Two-digit addition (with and without regrouping)
  • Graphing and data
  • Telling time (hour and half hour)
  • Shapes and partitioning
  • Word problems

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • No prep — just print and go
  • Covers a wide range of first grade math skills
  • Works well for review, reinforcement, or assessment
  • Seasonal themes help keep students engaged
  • Easy to use for independent work or small groups

Perfect For:

  • Morning work
  • Math centers
  • Homework
  • Sub plans
  • Early finishers
  • End-of-year review

Bundle & Save:

Get the Spring and Summer Bundle here!

Teacher Tip:

Use these pages to create a monthly math packet, or pull individual worksheets to target specific skills as needed throughout the spring.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. And if you find this resource helpful, I always appreciate your feedback—it helps other teachers find it too!

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Spring Math Review Worksheets 1st Grade | No Prep Packet | Addition, Subtraction

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Description

Springtime No Prep Math Worksheets | First Grade Math Review

Looking for meaningful, no-prep math practice that keeps your students engaged during the spring season? This Spring-themed math packet provides a wide variety of skill-based worksheets that reinforce essential first grade standards in a fun and approachable way.

Perfect for morning work, math centers, homework, sub plans, or review, these pages are designed to be simple to use while still keeping students interested with seasonal themes like rain, gardens, and rainbows.

What’s Included:

This resource includes a variety of worksheets covering:

  • Addition within 20
  • Subtraction within 20
  • Missing addends
  • True and false equations
  • Number bonds
  • Fact fluency (including doubles)
  • Comparing numbers and equations
  • 10 more / 10 less / 1 more / 1 less
  • Even and odd numbers
  • Place value (base 10 and expanded form)
  • Balancing equations
  • Spin and solve activities
  • Secret code math pages
  • Two-digit addition (with and without regrouping)
  • Graphing and data
  • Telling time (hour and half hour)
  • Shapes and partitioning
  • Word problems

Why Teachers Love This Resource:

  • No prep — just print and go
  • Covers a wide range of first grade math skills
  • Works well for review, reinforcement, or assessment
  • Seasonal themes help keep students engaged
  • Easy to use for independent work or small groups

Perfect For:

  • Morning work
  • Math centers
  • Homework
  • Sub plans
  • Early finishers
  • End-of-year review

Bundle & Save:

Get the Spring and Summer Bundle here!

Teacher Tip:

Use these pages to create a monthly math packet, or pull individual worksheets to target specific skills as needed throughout the spring.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. And if you find this resource helpful, I always appreciate your feedback—it helps other teachers find it too!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2026
Perfect for independent math review work during the spring!
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Grades taught: 1st

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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