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Free addition worksheets

Make your own printable addition worksheet in a couple of clicks: choose the number range, how many questions, and whether to add an answer key, then print a class set. Free, no sign-up, and a fresh sheet every time.

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Make your own addition worksheet

Open the free maths worksheet generator and choose Addition. Pick the number range, from single digits for the very start, up to bigger numbers as confidence grows. Choose how many questions, tick the answer key if you would like one, and print a fresh sheet in seconds. Press again for a brand new set, so you never hand out the same questions twice.

It is free to use and print, with no account and no email. Everything runs in your browser, so nothing is saved or sent anywhere.

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How it works

  1. Open the maths worksheet generator and choose Addition.
  2. Set the number range to match where your child or class is up to.
  3. Choose how many questions, and tick Show answer key for quick marking.
  4. Press Make worksheet, then Print, or Save as PDF.

Gentle ways to build adding

Adding settles with familiarity, not pressure. A few things that help:

  • Start small. Sums within ten first, so number bonds become second nature before bigger numbers arrive.
  • Keep it short. A five-minute sheet most days beats a long one now and then.
  • Let them count on. Fingers, a number line or counters are fine. The method matters less than the doing.
  • Praise a good try. A wrong answer is just a sum to revisit, not a problem.

More free make-your-own tools

The addition sheets come from our free maths worksheet generator, which also makes subtraction, times tables and division sheets. It is one of a small set of free, make-your-own tools you can use without signing up:

See them all on the free tools page, or browse our finished free printables shelf.

Free addition worksheets: common questions

Are these addition worksheets free?

Yes. Every sheet is free to print and use, with no sign-up, no email, and no limit on how many you make. It all runs in your browser, so nothing is saved or sent anywhere.

Can I choose how hard the sums are?

Yes. You set the number range, so you can keep sums within ten for a younger child, or use larger numbers as they grow in confidence.

Is there an answer key?

Yes. Tick Show answer key and a matching answer sheet prints with the worksheet, so marking is quick.

What age are addition worksheets for?

They suit roughly ages 5 to 9, from first sums within ten up to adding larger numbers. You set the range to match the child.