Zero Pairs Introduction
A kindergarten math worksheet introducing the concept of zero pairs using simple addition and subtraction.
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In this worksheet, we will learn about Zero Pairs! A zero pair is when you have one positive and one negative. When you put them together, they make zero! Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks.
1. Look at the circles. If a red circle is +1 and a blue circle is -1, then one red circle and one blue circle make a .
+1 + (-1) =
2. If you have 2 red circles (+2) and 2 blue circles (-2), how many zero pairs can you make?
3. Draw lines to match the positive and negative numbers to make a zero pair.
+3
-3
+1
-1
+5
-5
4. Which of these shows a zero pair?
+2, +2
+3, -3
-1, -1
+4, +1
5. A red circle (+1) and a blue circle (-1) make a zero pair.
True
False
6. Draw circles to show a zero pair. Use two different colors for positive and negative.
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