This medium-level worksheet shifts first graders from vocabulary to winter-themed addition within 20. Part A contains nine fill-in-the-blank addition problems featuring snowflakes, ornaments, and candy canes, including simple equations and short word problems with adding-on situations. Part B is a four-item matching activity where children pair winter objects—snowflake, mitten, icicle, wreath—with where they belong, like 'hangs from the roof' or 'keeps your hand warm,' building vocabulary alongside math.
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Winter Holiday Counting & Tracing
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Solve each winter math problem. Write the answer on the line.
1. 5 snowflakes + 3 snowflakes = 8 snowflakes.
2. There are 7 ornaments on the tree. You add 4 more. Now there are 11 ornaments.
3. 6 candy canes + 6 candy canes = 12 candy canes.
4. You have 9 presents. Your friend gives you 5 more. You now have 14 presents.
5. 8 icicles + 7 icicles = 15 icicles.
6. A snowman needs 2 eyes + 1 nose + 3 buttons = 6 pieces.
7. 4 mittens + 4 scarves = 8 winter items in all.
8. There are 10 lights on a string. You add 8 more. Now there are 18 lights.
9. 3 sleds + 9 sleds = 12 sleds.
Part B: Winter Match
Draw a line from each winter item to its description.
1. Match each winter item to its description.
snowflake
→ falls from the sky
hangs from the roof
mitten
→ keeps your hand warm
keeps your hand warm
icicle
→ hangs from the roof
falls from the sky
wreath
→ hangs on a door
hangs on a door
Winter Holiday Counting & Tracing
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Solve each winter math problem. Write the answer on the line.
1) 5 snowflakes + 3 snowflakes = 8 snowflakes.
2) There are 7 ornaments on the tree. You add 4 more. Now there are 11 ornaments.
3) 6 candy canes + 6 candy canes = 12 candy canes.
4) You have 9 presents. Your friend gives you 5 more. You now have 14 presents.
5) 8 icicles + 7 icicles = 15 icicles.
6) A snowman needs 2 eyes + 1 nose + 3 buttons = 6 pieces.
7) 4 mittens + 4 scarves = 8 winter items in all.
8) There are 10 lights on a string. You add 8 more. Now there are 18 lights.
9) 3 sleds + 9 sleds = 12 sleds.
★ Part B: Winter Match
Draw a line from each winter item to its description.
1) Match each winter item to its description.
snowflake
→ falls from the sky
hangs from the roof
mitten
→ keeps your hand warm
keeps your hand warm
icicle
→ hangs from the roof
falls from the sky
wreath
→ hangs on a door
hangs on a door
Ready to Practice?
Fill in the missing numbers for each winter math problem, then draw lines to match winter items to their descriptions.
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