Our goal is that by the end of the year first graders are able to add and subtract within 0 to 20. Below you will find practice pages for math fact fluency.
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_1_0.pdf
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_2_3.pdf
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_4_5.pdf
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_6_7.pdf
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_8_9.pdf
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/addition_facts_10_and_what_makes_10.pdf
A key concept in mental math is quickly recognizing double facts. I call them “double,double,trouble” as a way to help students remember and recognize them quickly. Below you will find practice pages for double fact fluency.
https://files.gabbart.com/1841/doublesfacts.pdf