Maya's Magic Garden Counting Adventure

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Math Grade 1 Gardening Theme
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8 questions with a Gardening theme plus a full answer key. Perfect for Grade 1 Math.

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SubjectMath
GradeGrade 1
TopicCounting
Created by Examel Education Team · Aligned to Common Core State Standards
What is included
8 curriculum-aligned questions
Full answer key for parents and teachers
Gardening theme to keep kids engaged
Print-ready PDF — US Letter size
Name, date, and score fields included
CCSS: CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1
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Learning Objective

Students will count forward and backward within 20 using a garden adventure story.

Teacher Tip

After Q5, ask students to act out Maya's rare find by placing linking cubes on a 'garden mat' — students count on from 9 to reach 14 together, matching the exact numbers in that question.

Sample Questions

...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet

Instructions: Read each question about Maya's garden. Write your answer and show your counting steps.

Standard: CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1

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About this Math worksheet for Grade 1

First graders develop cardinality—understanding that the last number counted represents the total quantity—through repeated counting practice, which this worksheet reinforces by having students count collections and record numerals up to 10. Teachers can use this resource during small-group instruction or independent practice to assess whether students are one-to-one correspondence and accurately determining set sizes, then adjust instruction based on whether students need more support with rote counting or with connecting counted objects to written numerals.

This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Counting. The Gardening 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 Counting matters in Grade 1

Counting is the foundation of all math learning, and at age 6-7, your child's brain is perfectly primed to master this skill. When children count fluently, they're building number sense—the ability to understand what numbers actually mean beyond just reciting them in order. This worksheet gives students practice with one-to-one correspondence, which means touching or pointing to each object while saying one number. These counting skills directly support addition, subtraction, and place value work later. In daily life, counting appears everywhere: snack portions, days until a special event, or even flowers in a garden. Students who develop strong counting habits early gain confidence and independence in math, setting them up for success throughout elementary school.

What your student will practice

Common mistakes to watch for

Many first graders skip-count or lose track by pointing too quickly without matching each object to a number word—they might count 1, 2, 4 while pointing to three items. Others recount the same object twice or start over mid-sequence when distracted. Watch for children who say numbers in the right order but don't actually touch each picture, or who count faster than their eyes can track. To spot this, ask your child to count aloud while you observe their finger or eyes moving.

Teacher & Parent Tip

During mealtime or snack prep, have your child count out items before eating—crackers, grapes, or carrot sticks work perfectly. Say the number aloud together as they place each item on their plate, making the one-to-one match concrete and fun. This real-world practice builds automaticity so counting feels natural, not like a worksheet task. Keep it short (5-10 items) and playful so they stay engaged.

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