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Count On Past 100 (Pg 2)
Your mathematicians are given a number at which to start and an amount to count on from there. They then record the number where they end. For example, "Count on 7 from 133." The answer is 140. There are 7 problems on this page. Answers...
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Single Digit Multiplication Worksheet
In this single-digit multiplication instructional activity, early mathematicians multiply two single-digit numbers together and write the answer below the line in each problem. There are 20 multiplication problems to solve.
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Addition
Provide addition practice for your elementary schoolers. For this worksheet, learners solve 25 addition problems using addends between 1 and 10. There is also an image and short description of Leonardo da Vinci at the bottom of the page,...
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What's Missing?
Add a challenge for your young mathematicians' adventures in double-digit addition. Instead of simply computing sums in the 9 problems, they work backwards to fill in blanks among the addends. Resource makes a terrific extension or...
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Teen Totals: Counting Activity
Budding mathematicians count pictures and write the correct teen total in a box beneath. Numbers used are 13, 14 and 15.
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Probability Fun
What are the chances? Probability comes into play in this worksheet as mathematicians examine a circular chart with images, determining the possibility that the "spinner" will land on each of the images. Appropriate for younger...
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Math Facts Practice
They say practice makes perfect, and learning basic math skills is no exception. Support your mathematicians with developing their fluency with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using this set of practice problem...
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Add Tens and Ones
Six story problems challenge young mathematicians to add single- and double-digit numbers. Manipulatives would come in very handy for primary graders tackling this worksheet. Some of the sums have addends as large as 25 and 33. Some...
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Subtraction Worksheet 2
Have your budding mathematicians find out what 90-28 equals as they solve their way through this 20 problem worksheet. They subtract double-digit numbers using regrouping (borrowing) as necessary.
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Math Worksheet 1: Subtraction B
At first sight, younger mathematicians may be intimidated. Tell them not to worry because with a little practice they'll be able to subtract single digit numbers from double-digit numbers ending in 0 with ease. There are 16 problems...
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Mixed Three Digit Subtraction No Zero Big Test
Budding Mathematicians hone their math skills as they solve 80 problems that require them to subtract 1, 2, or 3-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers. Borrowing is required to complete every problem. This instructional activity may be best...
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Add the Lions-Numbers 1-5
Roar! Adding up to 5 is a lion of a task. Young mathematicians add sets of lions, writing the sum beside each set. There are 6 very cute sets of lions to count and add.
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Geometric Shapes
Your mathematicians can find geometric shapes anywhere! Help them practice by examining this shape-identification worksheet, in which they look at 3 images and find the shapes they recognize in a house, a snowman, and a ship. Consider...
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Addition to 20: Practice
A cute pig holds a poster with 15 vertically-oriented addition problems for your little mathematicians to practice sums to 20. They add single-digit and double-digit numbers. Some problems involve regrouping but the activity doesn't...
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Tens and Ones Worksheet: Writing 2-Digit Numbers
Before they can even skip count by tens, your youngest mathematicians can write 2-digit numbers simply by counting the number of tens represented in a picture, then the number of ones shown, and transferring their answers to the proper...
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Missing Addends: equal equations 3
Young mathematicians insert the missing addends to addition problems by making the equations equal on both sides of the equals sign. Students complete ten problems.
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Count the Dice
Use a familiar image to help beginning mathematicians with basic addition. Using dice rolls from 1-6, learners indicate the number shown on each die, then add each pair to get a total. The advantage is that they can count the dots if...
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Mystery Jars: Make Your Own
There are many ways to implement this estimation and counting activity. Young mathematicians fill jars with objects to create "mystery jars." Add difficulty by using smaller objects. After counting, learners secretly record their exact...
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Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Even if your mathematicians aren't sure about addition and subtraction yet, they definitely can put math skills to use when it comes to sharing toys! This set of basic math word problems give simple scenarios which will be familiar to...
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Addition Practice
Can your young mathematicians find any sum of two numbers? Challenge them with three! This addition practice sheet includes two pages of equations, all of which have learners finding the sum of three 3-digit numbers. Sums are all below...
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All Kinds of Hats Graphing Fun
Where are the hats located? A graphing activity has mathematicians finding coordinates to give exact locations of ten hats scattered on a grid. An example is done for them. Consider showing learners this skill by putting hats around the...
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Subtraction and Unknown Addends
Using images helps budding mathematicians grasp difficult subtraction concepts. In this set of three word problems, they examine sets of objects which are reflected in each scenario. To approach subtraction in a more accessible way, the...
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Unknown Numbers in Sums and Differences
Your new mathematicians may think word problems sound scary, but this introductory set of scenarios will leave them feeling accomplished in their addition and subtraction skills! Learners read seven word problems, each requiring them to...
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One and Tens Place Value - Step-by-Step Lesson
Give your pupils a grasp of place value in a two-digit number. They see a drawing of counting cubes in a stick of ten, then examine a set of four. Mathematicians determine how many blocks there are by grouping the tens. Ideally, you will...
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