Practise addition
5-step plans
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Addition up to 105-step plan
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Addition up to 205-step plan
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Addition up to 505-step plan
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Addition up to 1005-step plan
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Addition up to 2005-step plan
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Addition up to 1,0005-step plan
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Addition up to 10,0005-step plan
Games
Exercises
Addition up to 10 level 1
Addition and subtraction up to 5
Speed test addition to 10
Addition up to 20 practise
Addition up to 50 level 1
Addition up to 100 level 1
Speed test addition to 100
Addition up to 50 level 2
Addition up to 100 level 2
Addition up to 100 level 3
Addition up to 1,000 practise
Addition up to 50 level 3
Speed test addition to 1,000
Addition up to 1,000 level 2
Addition up to 200 practise
Addition up to 10,000 practise
Addition up to 5,000
Here you can practise addition
Addition is a basic part of primary school mathematics. It usually starts in year two with adding a number of objects, followed by adding two one-digit numbers. This is followed by adding two two-digit numbers in year three. In year four, you move on to adding two numbers with two or more digits. In year five up to year seven, you repeat addition problems. Play the addition maths games too.
The website was developed to help primary school students learn arithmetic. By offering clear maths problems, numeracy can be practised both in class and at home. Parents and children can practise together, for instance.
The exercises have been divided per year and per arithmetic skill. Through a variety of exercises you can practise primary school addition skills, which you also learn in year two, three, four, five, and six.