1st Grade Math Practice
First grade is when math gets real. Children leave the world of counting objects and step into adding, subtracting, place value, and time. Each idea builds on the last — gaps now turn into struggles in second grade.
Start Free 7-Day TrialWhat Grade 1 math kids should know
- Add and subtract fluently within 20
- Use the doubles strategy (5+5, 6+6, 7+7) and the make-10 strategy
- Understand place value: tens and ones
- Compare two-digit numbers using >, <, =
- Tell time to the hour and half hour on an analog clock
- Measure and compare lengths using non-standard units
- Identify and partition 2D and 3D shapes
Sample Grade 1 questions
Klazoo generates fresh adaptive questions for every kid. Here's the kind of thing your child will see:
Why parents pick Klazoo for Grade 1
Buddy the Dog joins kids on Klazoo when they're ready to leave kindergarten skills behind. He celebrates every streak.
- Adaptive AI — every question matches your child's current level. No drilling what they already know.
- Fresh questions — generated on demand, not pulled from a static bank. Kids can't memorize the answer key.
- Family pricing — one $14.99/mo subscription covers up to 4 kids.
- Daily quiz email — you see exactly what your child practiced and how they did, without asking.
- Common Core aligned — every skill maps to a CCSS standard.
FAQ
Is the practice really free?
Yes — every account gets a 7-day free trial with no credit card required. Cancel anytime.
How long should my kid practice each day?
10–15 minutes a day beats one long weekly session. Most Grade 1 kids on Klazoo settle into a routine of 3–5 short sessions per week.
My kid is between grades — what then?
Klazoo's adaptive engine starts every kid where they're actually at, not where their grade label says they should be. If your child needs to rebuild from earlier-grade fundamentals, they can.
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