📚 Math Lessons

Follow the lessons in order and build your math skills step by step.


🟢 Level 1 – Basics

1. Numbers up to 10

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2. Addition up to 10

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3. Subtraction up to 10

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🟡 Level 2 – Understanding

4. Numbers up to 20

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5. Greater or Smaller

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6. Even and Odd

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🔵 Level 3 – Advanced

7. Addition with Carry

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8. Subtraction with Borrowing

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9. Ordinal Numbers

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10. Tens and Ones

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Free Math Lessons for First Grade – Learn Step by Step

IloveMath offers structured math lessons designed for young learners who are building their first skills in numbers, addition, and subtraction. Each lesson explains concepts in simple language with examples and practice tasks.

Lessons are organized in three levels: basics (numbers up to 10), understanding (numbers up to 20, comparisons, even and odd), and advanced topics (carry, borrowing, ordinal numbers, tens and ones).

Parents and teachers can use these pages as free supplementary material for homework, classroom warm-ups, or home schooling. Printable worksheets and interactive games are linked from many lessons for extra practice.

Consistent short practice sessions help children gain confidence. When a child understands the idea behind an operation—not only the final answer—future math topics become much easier.

How to Use the Lessons

  • Start with Level 1 if your child is new to formal math.
  • Read the explanation together and solve examples aloud.
  • Complete the practice exercises on paper or verbally.
  • Download worksheets when you want offline practice.
  • Play linked math games to reinforce the same skill.

Why Use Our Math Lessons?

  • Clear explanations written for first-grade level
  • Examples and exercises included in every lesson
  • Links to free PDF worksheets and online games
  • Step-by-step progression from easy to harder topics
  • No registration required – start learning immediately

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the lessons free?
Yes. All lessons on IloveMath are free to access.

What age are they for?
They are mainly designed for first grade and early elementary students.

Can I use them in school?
Yes. Teachers are welcome to use lessons in class or assign them for homework.

Do lessons include worksheets?
Many lessons link to free printable PDF worksheets.