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Seussical Fish
Wondering what Dr. Seuss and his colorful fish have to offer your young mathematicians? Find out with this simple yet affective word problem worksheet that challenges children to determine how many different combinations of toy fish can...
IXL Learning
Small Times Table Reference Charts
Support young mathematicians on their journey to fluent multiplication with these handy reference tables. Small enough to fit in their pockets, these charts allow children to practice their multiplication facts anywhere they go.
San Jose Unified School District
Multiplication Chart
Looking to support your young mathematicians with mastering their multiplication facts? Then this set of multiplication charts is a great place to start, allowing children to visualize the the relationships between factors and multiples.
Math Wire
Gingerbread Man Measurement
Reinforce measurement skills with a holiday-themed worksheet that challenges mathematicians to estimate and measure the length, width, and height of classroom objects using a gingerbread man.
National External Diploma Program Council
Numbers
The written form for 345 is three-hundred forty-five, where as the word form for 70% is seventy percent. Here, young mathematicians read 10 sentences and write the word form of each number in the sentences.
Ohio Department of Education
Fraction and Decimal Equivalency
Mathematicians make representations of fractional parts of a whole and learn that a decimal is another way to represent a fractional part. Understanding is extended by comparing and ordering fractions and decimals on a number line. This...
Utah Education Network (UEN)
Multiples of Patterns
Elementary mathematicians identify and share patterns found in multiplication. Through memorization drills and games, they identify the increments in which numbers increase when multiplying. Using a multiplication chart, learners...
Curated OER
Intermediate Matching -- Shapes
Students match the following 10 shapes by drawing a line from their names to their pictures: circle, square, rectangle, cylinder, cube, sphere, oval, triangle, octagon and hexagon. This geometry worksheet provides excellent practice for...
DK Publishing
Addition Practice Worksheet (Adding Three 2-digit Numbers)
Three addends stack up for some strenuous sum practice! All of the numbers are double-digits, and regrouping is often necessary. Challenge your second graders or provide practice for older mathematicians with this assignment. An answer...
Math Salamanders Ltd.
Multiplication Tables to 10 x 10 Sheet 3
A straightforward worksheet asks mathematicians to fill in the blanks in 30 multiplication problems. In some cases a factor is missing from the sentence, and in other cases the product is missing. This would serve as an ideal assessment...
Curated OER
Real Life Word Problems
Use word problems incorporating familiar items to help your young mathematicians practice adding and subtracting. This 2-page basic math activity includes 20 word problems. For each, they underline the important parts, including the...
Curated OER
Multiplication Word Problems One Version 2
Our friends Kimberly, Ronald, and Gerald all go to the store. Miniature mathematicians multiply to find out how many items each of our friends bought. These straightforward word problems all involve multiplying numbers between one...
Curated OER
Subtraction: 10-19 (Shapes)
Young mathematicians see sets of shapes; some are marked with an X to indicate they are being subtracted. Learners then trace the numbers in the corresponding math sentences and fill in the difference in a box provided. Well-designed for...
Curated OER
Exercise Require Mathematical Operation
Yong mathematicians choose the correct number sentence to figure out the division word problem. They choose between three number sentences. A basic learning exercise.
Curated OER
Multiplication Facts - The 4 Times Table
Here is a good presentation to quiz your charges on their 4 times table. Each of the slides has a multiplication fact. When the slide appears, learners must call out the correct answer. A click on the cloud will allow the correct answer...
Curated OER
Subtraction and Unknown Addends
The missing addend strategy is helpful to young mathematicians approaching subtraction. This worksheet walks learners through the required steps, solving the problems with them. They examine situations with one addend and a sum provided,...
Curated OER
Visual Sum and Difference Word Problems - Matching Worksheet
Third grade mathematicians match the correct answer to eight word problems that ask them to add and subtract three-digit numbers. Beware the typos and the complex wording of the problems.
Curated OER
Addition and Subtraction Word Problems Guided Lesson
Using visuals helps young mathematicians grasp concepts such as addition and subtraction. Here, they use just that to solve three scenarios. In the first scenario, three turtles leave a group of five, and learners determine how many are...
Curated OER
Express Whole Numbers as Fractions
Here are some simple fraction scenarios to help scholars understand this concept's application. There are three word problems, each accompanied by a helpful image, for mathematicians to solve. They determine a fraction to describe each...
Curated OER
Area of Rectangles in Word Problems
Although there are grammatical errors in these word problems, they provide a good opportunity for scholars to practice calculating area. Each of the 10 scenarios gives measurements of a specific rectangular space, including units....
Scholastic
Study Jams! Circle Graph
Over a pizza dinner, RJ and Mia discuss how to use a circle or pie graph to represent data. After viewing, data analysts can use a Test Yourself feature to assess their own understanding. This is ideal for use in a flipped classroom lesson.
Curated OER
In Your Prime
Students study how to find prime numbers. They investigate the teachings of the mathematician Eratosthenes and apply his theory of prime numbers less than 100.
Worksheet Web
Using Pictographs
If one ice cream cone represents three ice cream scoops, and Bob has four ice cream cones, then how many scoops does Bob have? Learners solve these kind of questions with their new understanding of pictographs.
Carstens Studios
Math Doodles
Discover the joy and excitement of improving your math fluency through four different puzzles. Combine those with 25 different ways to represent numbers and you have hours of enjoyment that can be fun outside of the classroom as well.
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