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Adding and Subtracting Money
In this math worksheet, pupils solve problems involving money. The first problem has four questions that guide the student through the problem solving process. The final four problems are computation problems involving money, but are not...
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Counting on 1, 2, and 3
In this counting one, two and three worksheet, students, working with a partner, practice answering seven word problems and equations.
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Exploring Subtraction
In this math worksheet, young scholars take away two crayons from five crayons. A series of questions is included on the worksheet to guide students through the process of taking away. Young scholars tell their coach a subtraction story.
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Shapes word search
In this shapes worksheet, students search for names of shapes in a word search. Students search for 8 names of shapes that are given to them on the page.
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Translating Patterns
In this worksheet, students examine picture patterns which have blank boxes beneath each picture. Students translate the pattern by coloring the boxes. Example: rose, rose, bird, rose, rose. (red, red, blue, red, red).
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Exploring Regrouping
In this math worksheet, learners regroup tens as ones. The worksheet shows groups of ten dots that students circle and then regroup as ten ones dots. They apply the regrouping method by regrouping two numbers.
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Junie B.'s Time Out!
In this time worksheet, students read about how a clock can better help you manage time, then follow directions to make and color a clock to help schedule a given list of activities.
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The World Around Us
In this writing questions and number words worksheet, young scholars write questions for the statements and then write the numbers into words. Students complete 16 problems.
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U.S. State Capitals Vocabulary Dice
In this states worksheet, students cut a dicut of a dice and form the dice with the names of states on each face. Students complete this for 1 dice.
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Telling Time
For this telling time worksheet, students cut out forty-two clocks, shuffle the clocks and then put them in sequential order by telling time in fifteen minute increments starting at 1:00am.
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