Looking for a fun way to help your little learners practice Chinese numbers 1-5 while also building their addition skills? You’re in the right place! Our free printable worksheet makes learning numbers in Chinese engaging and easy.
This worksheet is perfect for:
Teachers who want a fun addition exercise for the classroom
Young learners just starting to recognize Chinese numbers
Homeschooling parents looking for no-prep activities
What’s Included:
Simple addition problems using numbers 1-5
Visual cues and images to make learning interactive

How to Use It
Begin by introducing the Chinese numbers with flashcards.
Practice saying the numbers aloud together, then count on fingers as a group.
Hand out the worksheet.
Do the first addition together as a class or in pairs.
Emphasize counting carefully: “Let’s count how many koalas are here—1, 2, 3—so the sum is….”
Let students complete the rest of the worksheet on their own.
Encourage pointing and counting aloud to reinforce number recognition.
Finish with a quick review.
For next learning step, you may want to check out our Chinese Numbers 1-10 Printable Pack. It offers a variety of interactive and enjoyable activities for kids to learn Chinese numbers 1 to 10.
It is suitable for classrooms or homeschooling, and it accommodates different skill levels, making it valuable for beginners and those improving their Chinese skills.
Kids will enjoy learning the numbers 1-10 with this fun and engaging Chinese learning activities pack.
We also have the Chinese numbers 11-20 Printable Pack available if your young learners have already gained the Chinese counting and writing skills of numbers 1 to 10. Check it out below.
If you would only like your young learners to learn how to say the numbers 1-100 in Chinese, please check out the Number Charts post to download the free 100 charts.
As you may know that Chinese Pinyin is the Chinese phonetics, it is similar to English phonetics. Using Pinyin we can spell out the numbers in Chinese.
If you would like your young learners to learn the foundation of Chinese Pinyin, please check out the Chinese Pinyin Workbook which includes a variety of fun and engaging Pinyin exercises and guides young learners to practice Pinyin from tracing letters and tones to recognize 60+ pinyin words.
If you would like more numbers-related printables, please check out the Numbers page.
Get the Chinese Numbers 1 to 5 Addition Worksheet
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