Addition worksheets
Free worksheets: Addition, KS2
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Addition number puzzle
Mark has eight cards and he needs to arrange them in this grid so that there is a card in every square, except the middle one. They need to be arranged so that each column and each row of numbers adds up to 10. Can you work out how to do it?
Solving two-step word problems
Can you solve these problems? Jot down the numbers you need to use on the notebooks. Think about the steps needed to work out these problems and jot numbers down as you go along. Ask a parent if you need help finding one half and one fifth of a number.
Column addition: five-digit numbers
When adding larger numbers the column method is the quickest. Can you add these numbers using the column method?
Sums investigation
How many different addition number sentences containing two-digit numbers can you make with these cards?
Problem solving: doubles
Ben and Bella are twins. They have to have the same amount of everything or they begin to get cross! Work out these word problems, then write down the double calculation you did…
Problem solving: addition
Do you like solving problems? See if you can answer these addition problems using numbers up to 20.
Number bonds to 10 practice
Do you know your number bonds to 10 without having to think about them? Put a tick or cross next to each calculation to show if they are right or wrong!
All in my head mental addition and subtraction game
This is a challenging game to help you practise adding and subtracting without writing down.
Know your number facts speed quiz
Ask a grown-up to time how long it takes you to say the answer to these questions. Then write some questions yourself and test an adult!
Double or half number card game
Turn the cards face down on the table. Players must take turns picking up a number card and a word card, complete the calculation it suggests and write the answer. The winner is the player who writes the most correct answers after five turns.
Double me Memory Game
The object of the game is to pick up a number and its double – that’s a pair! If you don’t pick up a pair you put the cards back on the table face down and continue to take turns. Players who pick pairs take them off the table and keep them. The winner is the person with the most cards at the end of the game.
Adding more than two numbers cards
Cut out the number cards and turn them face down. Choose three number cards, write down the calculation and work out the answer!
10 times table as repeated addition
Help your child understand the concept of multiplication and learn their 10 times table by breaking it down into addition number sentences.
Year 1 mental maths bingo
Add an element of competition (and fun!) to mental maths practice with our Year 1 bingo game. Your child might even surprise you by asking to play again (and again...)! Cut-out boards and dabbers are included, simply print out and play.
3 times table as repeated addition
Help your child understand how multiplication works by having them rewrite these 3 times table number sentences into addition problems.
4 times table as repeated addition
Help your child understand how multiplication works by having them rewrite these number sentences as repeated addition.
5 times table as repeated addition
Help your child learn the 5 times table by breaking each number sentence down using addition.
7 times table as repeated addition
Have your child rewrite the 7 times table as addition number sentences.
8 times table as repeated addition
Have your child learn their eight times table by breaking it down into addition number sentences.
9 times table as repeated addition
Have your child break down these 9 times table number sentences into addition problems.
2 times table as repeated addition
Multiplication can also be expressed as repeated addition. Help your child grasp the concept with this explanatory worksheet and some 2 times table as repeated addition practice.
11 times table as repeated addition
Have your child break down their 11 times table into addition problems.