These free printable addition color by number pages for Valentine's Day are a fun way to help kids practice their addition facts.
These pages include numbers 1-10 and are perfect for kindergarten and 1st grade students. I hope you and your little learners enjoy this no-prep addition fun!

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These coloring pages are a fun twist on usual math worksheets. Your child or student needs to solve the math facts to discover what color each segment should be. This is a great way to practice addition, color word recognition, number recognition, and fine motor skills.
These pages are designed with kindergarteners and first graders in mind. Second grade students and older kids probably will not enjoy them, unless they need extra practice.
Please note that these are addition only pages - there are no subtraction problems. If you'd like to see subtraction color by number pages in the future, please leave a comment and let me know.
Your child or students may want manipulatives or a number line printable to help with the addition problems. Make sure to grab these free printable 1-10 number lines to accompany your lesson.
If you're looking for free resources for your Valentine's theme, you've come to the right place. Make sure to grab these free printables while you're here:
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These number addition worksheets can be used in a variety of different ways. Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Use them as no-prep learning fun for your child at home
- Use them as morning work
- Place them in classroom math centers
- Give them to students for independent work time
- Use them for extra practice for kids who are still learning addition facts
- Leave them in substitute lesson plans
It's easy to make these free addition color by number pages reusable when you slide each sheet into a dry erase pocket. This is ideal for classroom centers.
- Package includes 6 dry erase pocket sleeves in 6 bright colors, which are red, green, yellow, orange, pink, and blue.
- Mr. Pen dry erase pocket sleeves are made with durable and long-lasting PET plastic with industrial-grade stitching according to the highest quality...
- Our dry erase pockets measure 10 x 14 inches, which makes them perfect for storing most sizes of paper or student activity sheets.
Coloring with dry erase markers is frustrating, but Stabilo Woody 3-in-1 pencils work amazing well on laminated and protected sheets.
Check out this post with dinosaur coloring pages to see me use reusable coloring pages with the Woodies!
- 30 times more color than a traditional colored pencil with extra color intensity, even on the darkest of papers
- Due to its chunky shape, size and indestructible lead it is perfect for children's hands and promotes a good grip
- The unique multi-talented pencil is a coloring pencil, watercolor and wax crayon all in one
If you're not making the pages reusable, they can be used with crayons, markers, or colored pencils. I prefer colored pencils and my daughter loves her crayons.
My kindergartener breezed through her first 1-5 sheet but became a little frustrated with her first 6-10 sheet.
To help her, we solved each addition sentence, then made a little dot next to the problem with the appropriate color. After she'd solved all of the problems, she returned to coloring. This strategy could help your little learner, too.
Your child/students may also want to color in the tip of each crayon. This can be helpful if they're still working on reading color words.
Instead of leaving white spaces blank, we use a white pencil/crayon or a lightly off white/cream one.
This makes it easier to tell when your child/ student has fully completed the image, not just left some blank accidentally or because s/he needs help.
Valentine's Day color by number addition pages previews
This set of addition color-by-number worksheets features basic addition problems with addition facts up to 10.
Becuase they are simple images without too many different colors, there are only four or five colors per page.
This allows for a variety of addition problems for each number on the page. This makes the pages ideal for practicing basic math skills and developing your child's number sense.
This set includes six color by number sheets. Each page has four or five numbers with 1-5 on three pages, 6-10 on two pages, and 6-9 on one sheet.
Free printable Valentine's Day color by code PDF file download area
Like other free resoruces here on The Artisan Life, these printables are licensed for pesonal use and single classroom use. This includes use with therapy clients.
You are not licensed to redistribute or sell the files or print outs to other adults for use with their family/students. Please refer friends and colleagues to this post so they can dowload their own copies.
I hope your child or students have so much fun with these math color by number pages! Make sure to check out even more Valentine's Day themed learning fun in the posts shown below:
- Free Printable Valentine's Cards to Color
- Free Printable Valentine's Day Shape Sorting Activity
- Kawaii Valentine's Day Coloring Pages for Kids
- Free Printable Valentine's Day Activity Placemats
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