1 Grade Math Videos

It can be challenging to learn certain Math subjects using only traditional pen and paper methods. These Math videos offer a range of teaching techniques, starting with basic concepts and progressing to more advanced, hands-on activities.

Compare Numbers

For this task, you need to find certain numbers that are in between. If the bricks form a staircase, then you have found the correct numbers. However, if the bricks form a mountain or valley, then the numbers you have found are incorrect.

Counting up to 20

Learn to count 1-20 with hands-on activities.

Differentiate between Tens (green bricks) and Ones (yellow bricks).

Count to 100

Count from 10 to 100 by tens using green (10s) and blue (100s) bricks to form a stair.

Skip Counting by 2

Introduce skip counting by 2 with numbers 2-10. Unlock math superpowers with interactive fun using newmero bricks.

Skip Counting by 5

Learn skip counting by 5 with numbers 5 to 30 through fun, hands-on activities.

Addition up to 5

The counting knobs on top of the bricks will help to make the addition.

What is 3 + 2 = ?

Bonds of 10 - Friends of 10

The newmero bricks fit together like a puzzle if their sum is 10. If the numbers on the bricks don't add up to 10, they won't fit.

Bonds of 100 - Friends of 100

The Newmero bricks will only fit together if the child arranges the Friends of 100 correctly. If the numbers are not arranged correctly, the bricks will not fit together like a puzzle.

Subtraction up to 9

This is not only about the math game “how much larger” but also a subtraction exercise.

The newmero bricks will help the children to find the answer.
You stack the two numbered bricks and count the extra knobs at the top. The extra knobs is the answer to the subtraction.

Subtraction with 2 digits

Subtraction can be a difficult concept for children to grasp.
However, the use of newmero bricks can simplify the exercise and make it more hands-on.
To subtract, you can start by taking off the one’s place and then stack the yellow newmero bricks to represent the remaining number.

The answer can be found by counting the extra knob on top of the bricks. Similarly, you can use the green bricks to represent the tens place and repeat the same process.

Place Value

Using the newmero bricks, kids can easily build and break down 2-digit numbers.

The green bricks represent Tens, and the yellow bricks represent Ones.

Fun Math Game

You can help your child learn math through fun games by setting up a toy shop.
Gather some toys at home and have your child play the role of the shopkeeper, while you play the role of the buyer.
This activity is a great way to introduce kids to STEM education in an engaging and entertaining way.

Free Math Worksheets

You can download and print one of our Free Math worksheets to try out.

These worksheets are from our Math workbook for different Math levels.