Fill in the blank addition worksheets are a great way to help students remember addition and subtraction facts and the fact families, and to ease the transition from addition to subtraction. Each printable worksheet has 20 problems with answers on the second page.
Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Worksheet 3 Worksheet 4For more addition facts practice, try our Learn the Addition and Subtraction Facts Workbook for daily math practice.
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