Maya's Mountain treasure hunt addition

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Math Grade 1 Mountains Theme
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Grade 1 Math worksheet preview — Addition
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8 questions with a Mountains theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 1 Math.

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SubjectMath
GradeGrade 1
TopicAddition
Created by Examel Education Team · Aligned to Common Core State Standards
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8 curriculum-aligned questions
Full answer key for parents and teachers
Mountains theme to keep kids engaged
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CCSS: CCSS.MATH.1.OA.C.6
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Learning Objective

Students will be able to add numbers within 20 using mountain adventure scenarios.

Teacher Tip

After Q6, ask students: how many rare finds did Maya collect in total across the whole climb? Students can add their Q5 and Q6 answers together as a bonus challenge tied directly to this worksheet.

Sample Questions

...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet

Instructions: Read each mountain scene. Write your answer and show how you added.

Standard: CCSS.MATH.1.OA.C.6

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About this Math worksheet for Grade 1

Maya's Mountain Treasure Hunt reinforces decomposition of numbers within 10, a critical first-grade skill that builds automaticity with addition facts and prepares students for multi-digit computation. Teachers can use this worksheet during guided math groups or independent practice to assess fluency with single-digit combinations while allowing struggling learners to use manipulatives or drawings to support their reasoning.

This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Addition. The Mountains theme keeps kids engaged while they practice essential Math skills. Every worksheet includes a full answer key making it easy for parents and teachers to check work instantly. Aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Grade 1 Math. Print-ready at US Letter size. No login required — download and print in seconds.

Last updated: April 2026

Why Addition matters in Grade 1

Addition is one of the first mathematical operations your child will master, and it builds the foundation for all future math learning. At ages 6-7, children are developing their ability to count, recognize numbers, and understand that combining groups creates a larger whole. When your child practices addition, they're strengthening their number sense—the intuitive understanding of how quantities relate to each other. This skill helps them in everyday moments: sharing snacks with a friend, counting toys, or figuring out how many days until a special event. Addition also develops crucial brain pathways for logical thinking and problem-solving that extend far beyond math class. By practicing with small numbers (sums within 10 and beyond), your child builds confidence and creates mental images of numbers that they'll rely on for multiplication, division, and more complex math in later grades.

What your student will practice

Common mistakes to watch for

Many Grade 1 students skip numbers when counting on to find a sum—for example, when solving 3+2, they might count '3, 4, 5' but land on 4 instead of 5 because they lose track of how many they've added. Another common error is confusing the plus sign with other symbols or not understanding that it means 'put together.' You'll spot this if your child reads '3+2' as just listing numbers rather than combining them. Some students also struggle to match their fingers or objects to the numbers in the problem, miscounting partway through.

Teacher & Parent Tip

Play a simple 'Math Snack Game' during meals: place 2-3 small foods (crackers, berries, or cheese pieces) on your child's plate, then add 2-3 more and ask, 'How many do we have altogether?' Let them count all the items with their finger, then repeat with different amounts. This anchors addition to a real reward and builds automaticity without pressure. Celebrate when they solve it, even if they count from 1 each time—that's developmentally perfect for Grade 1.

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