Year 1 Adding To A Single Digit Numbers Worksheets
Adding 1 drills (10 questions)

Adding 1 drills (20 questions)

Adding 1 drills (50 questions)

Adding 2 drills (10 questions)

Adding 2 drills (20 questions)

Adding 2 drills (50 questions)

Adding 3 drills (10 questions)

Adding 3 drills (20 questions)

Adding 3 drills (50 questions)

Adding 4 drills (10 questions)

Adding 4 drills (20 questions)

Adding 4 drills (50 questions)

Adding 5 drills (10 questions)

Adding 5 drills (20 questions)

Adding 5 drills (50 questions)

Addition and Subtraction Fact Families (up to 10)

Addition Colouring (A) Single Digits

Addition Colouring (B)

Addition Grids (Up to 5)

Addition Grids up to 10

Addition Wheels (adding 1)

Addition Wheels (adding 2)

Addition Wheels (Up to 10)

Addition Wheels (Up to 17)

Addition Wheels (Up to 3)

Addition Wheels (Up to 7)

Additoin Wheels (Up to 9)

Introducing the Part Whole Model

Matching Answers (A)

Matching Answers (B)

Matching Sums (up to 5)

Matching Sums (up to 9)

Writing Addition Statements

Printable PDF KS1 Single-Digit Addition Worksheets with Answers
Check out and download our Adding to Single Digit Number Worksheets, which will improve your students’ knowledge of various mathematical calculations related to sums, for example- Addition and Subtraction Fact Families, Writing Addition Statements, Introducing the Part Whole Model, Adding 1 drills, Adding 2 drills, Addition Colouring, etc. All of our maths resources are specially created in easy-to-download, printable PDF format, include separate answer sheets, and are designed to help your kids better understand and practise different mathematical equations.
What is Adding To A Single Digit Numbers
Adding to single-digit numbers means combining two numbers where both are between 1 and 9. This forms the foundation of all addition skills in maths. Children start with simple sums like 2 + 3 = 5. They gradually work up to more challenging combinations like 7 + 8 = 15.
Resources included in our Adding to Single-Digit Numbers Worksheets are- Addition and Subtraction Fact Families, Writing Addition Statements, Introducing the Part-Whole Model, Adding 1 Drills, Adding 2 Drills, Addition Colouring (A) Single Digits, Addition Colouring, Addition Wheels, and many more.
What Makes These Problems Unique?
Our Year 1 adding to single-digit numbers worksheets stand out through their carefully crafted progression and engaging KS1 maths design elements. Each of our single-digit addition worksheets builds systematically from concrete counting to abstract number work, ensuring no Year 1 child gets left behind. All of our resources include colourful visual aids, engaging addition activities, and real-world contexts that make single-digit maths learning memorable and enjoyable.
Real Life Use of Adding Single-Digit Numbers
Children use single-digit addition in everyday situations constantly. Counting toys, sweets, or stickers involves basic addition skills. Shopping trips become learning opportunities when adding small quantities. These real-world connections make maths meaningful and relevant for young learners.
• Counting personal belongings
• Shopping and money skills
• Games and activities
• Daily problem solving