Maya's Big Music Hunt — Count the Beat!

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Math Grade 1 Music Theme
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Grade 1 Math worksheet preview — Counting
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8 questions with a Music 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
Music theme to keep kids engaged
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CCSS: CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1
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Learning Objective

Students will count forward from any number within 20, using a music adventure story as the counting context.

Teacher Tip

Before Q6, play 7 drum beats aloud. Ask students to count along — this mirrors the exact counting task Maya does in Q6 and gives tactile learners a movement anchor before the harder problems.

Sample Questions

...plus 5 more questions in the full worksheet

Instructions: Read each story clue with Maya. Count carefully and write your answer on the line.

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

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About this Math worksheet for Grade 1

First graders need to develop one-to-one correspondence and stable counting sequences to build foundational numeracy, and this worksheet provides structured practice with quantities typically in the 1-10 range that meets CCSS.MATH.1.CC.A.1 standards. Teachers can use this resource during guided math groups to observe whether students accurately count objects while pointing, identifying those who skip-count or lose track so they can provide targeted small-group intervention before moving to addition concepts.

This printable Math worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students and covers Counting. The Music 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 mathematics, and at age 6-7, your child's brain is ready to master this skill in meaningful ways. When first graders can count accurately—both forward and backward, with and without objects—they're building number sense, which is essential for addition, subtraction, and understanding how math works in the real world. Counting helps children organize their thinking, follow sequences, and recognize patterns they'll encounter everywhere: from counting coins at a store to keeping track of days until a special event. As children practice counting in this worksheet, they're also strengthening their memory, attention span, and ability to coordinate their finger movements with their voice. These skills support reading readiness too, since both involve following a sequence and tracking progress. By making counting feel natural and playful now, you're giving your child confidence that will carry through every math concept they'll learn.

What your student will practice

Common mistakes to watch for

Many Grade 1 students skip numbers when counting aloud (saying 1, 2, 4, 6 instead of the full sequence) or point to objects randomly without matching each count to one object. Another common error is losing track partway through and starting over from 1, or counting the same object twice. You'll notice this when your child counts a pile of blocks and gets a different answer each time. The fix is to slow down together, touch each item once, and say the number out loud for that one item before moving to the next.

Teacher & Parent Tip

Make counting a game during everyday moments: while climbing stairs, count each step together ("1, 2, 3..."); while eating snacks, count out exactly 10 crackers and eat one while saying the next number backward; or count how many times you clap while your child sings a short song. These real-time, playful moments help counting feel automatic and fun, not like a test. Repetition with movement and voice makes the counting sequence stick in memory much better than worksheets alone.

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