This challenging worksheet pushes first graders into multi-step winter math with four multiple-choice problems: turning 6 mittens into pairs, totaling a snowman's 2 eyes plus 1 nose plus 5 buttons, picking which month (December, January, July, or February) does not belong to winter, and adding 4 children's mittens at 2 each. Each item carries 3 points to reward careful reasoning.

Part B adds five fill-in-the-blanks: 10 snowballs minus 6, 3 sleds plus 5 sleds, 3 pairs of boots converted to single boots, naming the frozen water that falls from clouds, and adding 7 icicles plus 2 icicles. The blend of grouping, addition, subtraction, and vocabulary preps students for second-grade word problems.

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Busy Bee
Winter Holiday Counting & Tracing
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. You have 6 mittens. How many pairs is that?
 A) 2 pairs
 B) 3 pairs
 C) 4 pairs
 D) 6 pairs
2. A snowman has 2 eyes, 1 nose, and 5 buttons. How many items?
 A) 7
 B) 8
 C) 9
 D) 10
3. Which month does NOT belong to winter?
 A) December
 B) January
 C) July
 D) February
4. If 4 children each have 2 mittens, how many total?
 A) 6
 B) 8
 C) 10
 D) 4
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) 10 snowballs minus 6 equals 4.
2) 3 sleds plus 5 sleds equals 8 sleds.
3) If each boot pair has 2 boots, then 3 pairs is 6 boots.
4) Frozen water that falls from clouds in winter is called snow.
5) 7 icicles plus 2 icicles equals 9.
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