Maths practice for 6 year olds

Mathematical practice for 6-year-olds focuses on foundational numeracy skills appropriate for kindergarten or first grade students. Activities include counting to 100, number recognition and writing, basic addition and subtraction within 20, simple patterns, and comparing quantities using more/less/equal. Exercises emphasize hands-on learning, visual representations, and concrete manipulatives to build number sense. Students begin understanding place value, basic geometry with shape recognition, and simple measurement concepts. Problems use age-appropriate contexts like toys, animals, and everyday situations to maintain engagement. The goal is to develop mathematical confidence, curiosity, and the foundation for more complex arithmetic operations.

Task: Work through each problem with care and demonstrate your solution process for each one.

Number of problems found: 22


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