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15 Awesome Addition Activities for Early Elementary Students 

Bring hands-on addition practice to kindergarteners and first and graders with these fun and interactive math activities.   

Child playing with number tiles to learn addition.

Learning how to add involves a variety of concepts, such as counting on, writing equations, and so much more. It can feel overwhelming to new learners! Incorporating hands-on addition activities can provide meaningful practice at school and at home and bring a bit of fun to the learning process. Here’s a roundup of some of our favorite addition activities for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students. 

Before You Start: When working on addition with younger children, ensure they have a good understanding of foundational math concepts, such as ordinality, cardinality, more and less, and one-to-one correspondence. Check out How to Teach Addition for more details. 

Simple Addition Activities 

Write the numbers 2 to 12 on a piece of paper. Roll two dice and add up the sum, then cross that number off your paper.

A pair of dice. Yellow one and blue six.

A child holding dominos and adding them up.

Mark a special day on the calendar, like a holiday or birthday.

The number 20 circled on the calendar with birthday written on the block.

Stacks of lego blocks.

Make flashcard drills a little more fun with this activity, which your child can even do on their own.

Addition flashcards for kids.

Real-World Addition Activities 

Parents and child grocery shopping together.

Example: “We’re buying 8 bananas and 6 oranges. What’s the total number of pieces of fruit in our cart?” 

Example: “We have 9 red leaves, 16 yellow leaves, and 6 brown leaves. How many leaves do we have altogether?” 

A child holding 3 acorns in the their hands.

A child reading numbers off a menu.

Kids love to count stairs as they climb.

Turn it into an addition activity by counting the number of stairs on each flight (between landings), then adding them together. They can go back down all the steps, counting on as they go, to check their answer.

A young child counting stairs as she is climbing up them.

A mother and her child looking at fish in a fish tank.

ABCmouse Addition Activities 

Free printable addition worksheets from ABCmouse.com.

Try it: ABCmouse Addition Worksheets 

You’ll find lots of addition songs and videos on YouTube, including our own collection. (Tip: Songs and engaging videos are a big part of the ABCmouse learning process; explore the whole program to learn more.) 

A screen shot from a YouTube cartoon video of construction workers and a kid learning addition.
A fun online game for learning addition.

Addition Activities with ABCmouse 

ABCmouse’s math program is designed by experts to help children build key math skills starting in preschool. Interactive online lessons, games, videos, songs, and more engage children in the process right from the start. Worksheets and other offline activities support and enhance your child’s learning. Find out more about the ABCmouse math program and join today

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