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Easter Adding and Subtracting Single-Digit Worksheets

By: Quail Trail Products

Your kindergarten and grade 1 learners will enjoy practicing their addition and subtraction skills with these Easter themed print and go worksheets.

$1.25

Easter Adding and Subtracting Single-Digit Worksheets

$1.25

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Easter Adding and Subtracting Single-Digit Worksheets

Your learners will be hopping with excitement with these Easter Adding and Subtracting Single-Digit Worksheets! These print and go addition and subtraction worksheets are perfect for practice or review with your kindergarten or grade 1 learners. The festive graphics are engaging and the concepts presented are aligned with grade level skills. All worksheets are available in color and black & white. Please note that both versions are identical. An answer key is also provided.

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WORKSHEET 1: Learners will add two numbers together and write the number under each Easter bunny. (color and B&W versions)

WORKSHEET 2: Learners will subtract two numbers and write the number under each Easter bunny. (color and B&W versions)

WORKSHEET 3: Learners will add two numbers together and draw a line to the matching answer located on the Easter bunny’s carrot. (color and B&W versions)

WORKSHEET 4: Learners will subtract two numbers and draw a line to the matching answer located on the Easter bunny’s carrot. (color and B&W versions)

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I am an adoptive mom of 5 wonderful kiddos and I homeschooled 4 of them for several years. Prior to becoming a mom, I was a classroom aide in grades 1-3, a co-teacher in various pre-school classrooms (infants to age 3), and a lead teacher in Pre-K, as well as a before/after-school program leader. I have a bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies and graduate coursework in special education. It was during the years that I homeschooled my kids that I tried my hand at creating resources for them. We did so many "out of the box" activities and I struggled to find resources for them online. I began creating material that met their individual needs and tied into what they were learning. The rest, they say, is history.