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Looking for a class 1 maths worksheet PDF that actually helps your child learn? We cover all 12 CBSE topics with practice questions and step-by-step answers.

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Why Worksheets Matter for Class 1 Maths

Class 1 is when children move from informal counting to proper mathematical thinking. A good class 1 maths worksheet turns abstract concepts into hands-on practice. Worksheets give young learners the repetition they need, but in small, focused doses that hold attention.

Research consistently shows that children who practise maths daily, even for 10 to 15 minutes, build stronger number sense than those who only study before tests. That is exactly what a well-designed CBSE class 1 worksheet provides: short, targeted exercises that reinforce what was taught in the classroom.

Below we walk through every topic in the CBSE Class 1 maths syllabus and explain what your child will practise in each worksheet.

Numbers: From Counting to 100

The foundation of Class 1 maths is number recognition and counting. The CBSE syllabus splits this across three stages.

Numbers 1 to 9

Children learn to count, read, and write single-digit numbers. Worksheets at this stage include counting objects in pictures, matching numbers to groups, writing numerals, and comparing which group has more or fewer items. This builds one-to-one correspondence, the idea that each object gets exactly one count.

Practise Numbers 1 to 9 on SparkEd

Numbers 10 to 20

Teen numbers introduce the concept of place value for the first time. Children learn that 14 means one ten and four ones. Worksheets cover writing teen numbers, ordering them on a number line, and identifying tens and ones using bundles and sticks.

Practise Numbers 10 to 20 on SparkEd

Numbers 21 to 100

Now the range expands. Worksheets involve reading and writing two-digit numbers, comparing with greater than and less than symbols, ordering numbers, and skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. Skip counting is an early stepping stone toward multiplication.

Practise Numbers 21 to 100 on SparkEd

Addition and Subtraction

Once children know their numbers, the next step is learning to combine and take apart quantities.

Addition within 9

Children add numbers whose sum does not exceed 9. Worksheets use pictures, fingers, and number bonds. A typical question might show 3 apples and 2 apples and ask for the total. The goal is to build fluency so children can recall basic addition facts without counting every time.

Practise Addition within 9 on SparkEd

Subtraction within 9

Subtraction is taught as "taking away." If you have 7 sweets and eat 3, how many are left? Worksheets include picture-based subtraction, crossing out objects, and writing subtraction sentences. Children also learn that subtraction is the reverse of addition.

Practise Subtraction within 9 on SparkEd

Addition and Subtraction within 20

This extends the range to 20. Children learn strategies like counting on from the bigger number and making ten. For example, to add 8 + 5, a child might think: 8 + 2 = 10, then 10 + 3 = 13. Worksheets mix addition and subtraction so children learn to read the sign carefully.

Practise Addition & Subtraction within 20 on SparkEd

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Shapes, Patterns, and Measurement

Maths is not just about numbers. Class 1 also introduces spatial thinking and logical reasoning.

Shapes and Space

Children identify circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles in the world around them. Worksheets ask them to name shapes, colour shapes by type, find shapes hidden in pictures, and sort objects by shape. This builds geometry vocabulary early.

Practise Shapes & Space on SparkEd

Patterns

Recognising and extending repeating patterns is an essential reasoning skill. Worksheets might show a sequence of red-blue-red-blue and ask what comes next. Patterns can involve colours, shapes, numbers, or sizes. This lays the groundwork for algebraic thinking later.

Practise Patterns on SparkEd

Measurement (Length and Weight)

At this stage measurement is non-standard. Children compare which pencil is longer, which bag is heavier, using hand spans, cubes, or blocks as units. Worksheets help children understand the idea of a unit of measurement before standard units are introduced in Class 2.

Practise Measurement on SparkEd

Time, Money, and Data

The final group of topics connects maths to everyday life, which helps young children see why maths matters.

Time and Calendar

Children learn the days of the week, months of the year, and concepts like morning, afternoon, and night. Worksheets include sequencing daily events, reading simple calendars, and understanding before and after. Formal clock reading comes in Class 2.

Practise Time & Calendar on SparkEd

Money (Coins)

Indian coins of 1, 2, 5, and 10 rupees are introduced. Children learn to identify coins, count money, and do simple transactions. Worksheets might ask: if you have a 5-rupee coin and a 2-rupee coin, how much money do you have?

Practise Money on SparkEd

Data Handling (Pictograph)

Children read and create simple pictographs using tally marks and pictures. A worksheet might show favourite fruits of a class and ask how many chose mango. This develops the ability to organise and interpret information.

Practise Data Handling on SparkEd

Tips for Parents: Using These Worksheets Effectively

1. Keep sessions short. Fifteen minutes a day is more effective than an hour once a week. Young children lose focus quickly, so stop while they are still engaged.

2. Use real objects. If a worksheet asks about adding 3 and 4, let your child count actual blocks or buttons. Physical manipulation strengthens understanding.

3. Praise effort, not just answers. Say "I like how you counted carefully" instead of just "correct!" This builds a growth mindset toward maths.

4. Mix topics. Do not finish all of one topic before starting the next. Interleaving keeps the brain active and improves long-term retention.

5. Let them make mistakes. Worksheets are for practice, not tests. When your child gets something wrong, guide them through the process rather than giving the answer.

Download and Practise on SparkEd

SparkEd offers free maths worksheet for class 1 PDF covering all 12 CBSE topics listed above. Every question comes with a detailed step-by-step solution, so your child can learn from mistakes right away.

Whether you want a quick daily practice sheet or a full topic review, SparkEd has you covered with 420+ questions across Class 1.

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