vertical Math Drills Worksheets
Our Vertical Math Drills Worksheets provide essential practice with addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems arranged in traditional vertical format. With 39 different worksheet types covering basic facts through times tables, the vertical layout helps students develop proper alignment skills and mathematical fluency through focused repetition.
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About these worksheets
Addition drill worksheets cover the full range of basic fact fluency. Problem sets include adding within 5, adding and subtracting within 10 and 20, finding ten more and ten less, adding 9s with mental math shortcuts, adding to multiples of ten, and individual fact families from 0s through 10s. Mixed drill sets and missing addend problems are also included. Each worksheet contains 50 to 100 problems for timed practice.
Add 0 to a number and see that the number stays the same. Recognize patterns in sums when one addend is always 0.
Practice adding 1 to another number to find the total. Get faster at basic addition facts with 1. Recognize that adding 1 makes the number go up by one.
Add 2 to a number from 1 to 10 to find the total. Memorize and recall the +2 addition facts quickly. Build speed and accuracy with basic addition facts.
Get quick at adding 3 to another number. Build confidence with basic addition facts that include 3.
Practice adding 4 to numbers from 1 to 10. Memorize and recall the addition facts in the 4s family quickly. Build speed and accuracy with simple mental addition.
Practice adding 5 to another number to find the total quickly. Memorize and recall the addition facts for 5 + 1 through 5 + 10. Build speed and accuracy with simple addition without using fingers or a calculator.
Practice adding 6 to a number from 1 to 10. Learn the addition facts in the 6s family so they come quickly from memory. Build speed and accuracy when solving simple addition problems in your head.
Practice adding 7 to numbers from 1 to 10 quickly and accurately. Memorize and recall the basic addition facts that start with 7. Build speed with mental math when one addend is 7.
Practice adding 8 to a number from 1 to 10. Learn the addition facts in the 8s family so they come to mind quickly. Build speed and accuracy with simple addition without using fingers or a calculator.
Practice adding 9 to a number from 1 to 10. Get faster at 9s addition facts without using fingers or a calculator. Use a quick strategy like “add 10, then subtract 1” to solve 9s facts.
Use the pattern that adding 10 makes the ones digit stay the same while the tens digit increases by 1. Practice doing these sums in your head without counting one by one.
Add two numbers from 1 to 10 quickly and accurately. Recall basic addition facts without counting on fingers. Build speed and confidence with mixed addition facts.
Add two numbers when one addend is 12 or less. Build speed and accuracy with basic addition facts up to 12.
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Subtraction drill worksheets build speed and accuracy with basic subtraction facts. Problem sets include subtracting within 5, subtracting single digits from teen numbers, finding missing minuends, and individual fact families from 0s through 10s in both vertical and horizontal formats. Mixed drill sets round out the practice. Each worksheet contains 50 to 100 problems for timed assessments or daily warm-ups.
Find the starting number in a subtraction problem when the top number is missing. Use the relationship between subtraction parts (start, take away, and what’s left) to fill in the blank. Build speed and accuracy with basic subtraction facts while working backward to the missing number.
Subtract a 1-digit number from a teen number to find the difference. Use quick mental math to take away small amounts from numbers 11–19. Recognize subtraction facts with teen numbers and answer them faster. Avoid common mistakes with teen numbers, like mixing up the tens and ones.
Practice subtracting 0 from a number and seeing that the number stays the same. Get faster at basic subtraction facts by recognizing the zero rule right away. Build confidence reading subtraction expressions with a minus sign and a 0.
Practice subtracting 1 from a number quickly and accurately. Notice that subtracting 1 means finding the number right before it in counting order. Build speed and confidence with simple subtraction you can do in your head.
Practice subtracting 2 from a number quickly and accurately Get comfortable counting back by 2s to find a difference Build confidence with basic subtraction facts and mental math speed Notice patterns when numbers go down by 2 each time
Practice subtracting 3 from a number quickly and accurately. Get comfortable counting back three steps to find the difference. Build fluency with subtraction facts that use 3. Improve mental math speed when taking away a small number.
Practice subtracting 4 from a number quickly and accurately. Get comfortable finding the difference when taking away 4. Build speed with subtraction facts so answers come more easily in your head.
Practice subtracting 5 from a number quickly and accurately. Get comfortable counting back by fives to find the difference. Build subtraction fact fluency so answers come faster in your head. Notice patterns when you take away 5 (like the ones digit changing in predictable ways).
Practice subtracting 6 from a number quickly and accurately. Get comfortable using subtraction facts for 6 without counting every time. Build mental math speed when taking away 6 from different starting numbers. Notice patterns in the 6s subtraction facts to help you answer faster.
Subtract 7 from a number quickly and accurately. Use the idea of “take away 7” to find the difference between two numbers. Build speed and confidence with the 7 subtraction facts for mental math. Notice patterns when counting back by 7 to help solve problems faster.
Subtract 8 from a number quickly and accurately. Use subtraction facts to find the difference without counting one by one. Notice patterns when taking away 8 to help solve problems faster. Build speed and confidence with mental subtraction.
Get quick and accurate at subtracting 9 from a number. Use mental math shortcuts for minus 9, like subtract 10 and add 1 back. Pay attention to place value when subtracting 9 across tens (like 40 − 9). Build subtraction fact fluency so answers come without counting.
Practice subtracting 10 from a number quickly and accurately. Notice how taking away 10 changes only the tens digit while the ones digit stays the same. Build speed and confidence with basic subtraction facts involving tens.
Practice subtracting one number from another to find the difference Get faster and more accurate with mixed subtraction facts Build confidence solving subtraction problems without needing a calculator
Multiplication Drills
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Multiplication drill worksheets help students memorize and recall times table facts quickly. Problem sets cover individual fact families from 2s through 12s, plus mixed sets combining all facts from 1×1 to 10×10. Both vertical and horizontal formats are available. Each worksheet contains 100 problems, making them ideal for timed practice and fact fluency building.
Memorize and recall the 2 times table facts. Multiply 2 by numbers from 1 to 10 quickly and accurately. Use doubling to find products (like doubling 7 to get 2×7). Build speed and confidence with basic multiplication facts.
Practice multiplying by 3 to find products quickly. Memorize and recall the 3 times table facts from 3×1 to 3×10. Build speed and accuracy with basic multiplication facts.
Memorize and recall the 4 times table facts. Multiply a one-digit number by 4 quickly and accurately. Build speed and confidence with basic multiplication facts.
Memorize and recall the 5 times table facts. Multiply a whole number by 5 quickly and accurately. Use patterns in the 5s facts (like answers ending in 0 or 5) to solve problems faster. Build speed and confidence with basic multiplication facts.
Memorize and recall the 6 times table quickly. Multiply 6 by a whole number from 1 to 10 accurately. Get faster at mental multiplication with 6. Recognize patterns in the products of 6 to help you answer faster.
Memorize and recall the 7 times table facts. Multiply 7 by a whole number from 1 to 10 quickly and accurately. Recognize that 7×n and n×7 give the same product.
Memorize and recall the 8 times table facts. Multiply 8 by a whole number from 1 to 10 quickly and accurately. Build speed and confidence with multiplication fact fluency for 8s.
Memorize and recall the 9 times table facts from 9×1 to 9×10. Multiply a one-digit number by 9 quickly and accurately. Build speed and confidence with 9s multiplication facts for mental math.
Memorize and recall the 10 times table quickly. Multiply any whole number from 1 to 10 by 10 accurately. Use the pattern that multiplying by 10 makes the number ten times bigger to answer faster. Build speed and confidence with basic multiplication facts involving 10.
Practice multiplying by 11 to find products quickly. Build speed and accuracy with 11 times table facts. Use mental math patterns for 11s to answer without counting. Recognize and recall common 11s products from memory.
Memorize and recall the 12 times table quickly. Multiply 12 by a one-digit number accurately. Use skip-counting by 12s to find products. Build speed and confidence with multiplication facts.
Practice multiplying single-digit numbers from 1 to 10 to build quick recall of basic facts. Work on answering mixed multiplication facts without relying on a set order. Improve speed and accuracy when finding products in your head.
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