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Beginning Fractions Equal Parts
After looking at four examples of shapes divided into two exactly equal parts, junior geometers try their hand. One valuable thing about this worksheet is that the shapes are not only the standard circle, square, and triangle, but also...
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Guess How Many: Estimation Practice
In this estimation learning exercise, students estimate the number of stars in a picture, explain how they estimated and count the actual stars. Students then draw their own picture and have a classmate estimate stars.
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Tracing and Coloring Shapes
In this shapes worksheet, students trace the words: square, circle, triangle, diamond, oval, star, pentagon, hexagon and octagon and then trace the shapes.
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P is for Pot
In this letter p worksheet, students trace the letter p, count pots and write the sums, color stars with the letter p inside and circle correct items in pictures.
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R is for Ribbon
In this letter R worksheet, learners trace the word "ribbon," add pictures of ribbons and write sums, color stars with the letter r inside and circle correct items in pictures.
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V is for Vet
In this letter v worksheet, students trace the word vet, count vets and write sums, color stars that have the letter v inside and circle correct items in pictures.
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F is for Fish
In this letter f worksheet, learners trace the word "fish," count fish and write sums, circle fish with the letter f and circle correct items in pictures.
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S Is For Strawberry
In this letter S learning exercise, students trace the word strawberry, count strawberries and write sums, circle berries with the letter s and circle correct items in pictures.
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Division Grouping
In this division grouping worksheet, learners draw circles around groups of items, as instructed, for a total of 8 sets. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Beginning Division: Divide Into Groups
For this beginning division worksheet, students draw circles around groups shown, dividing sets of objects. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Trace and Color
In this coloring/shape worksheet, students follow directions and color given shapes specific colors. Worksheet includes 5 basic shapes: circle, square, triangle, star, rectangle and hexagon.
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G is for Grapes
In this letter G practice learning exercise, students complete 4 activities that involve reading the letters in the word "grapes" and counting grapes. Students must circle, color, and write numbers in this learning exercise.
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I is for Ice Cream
In this letter i worksheet, students trace the word ice cream, add pictures and write sums, color pictures with the letter i and circle correct items in pictures.
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T is for Tomato
In this letter T worksheet, students trace the word "tomato," add pictures and write sums, color tomatoes with the letter t inside, and circle correct items.
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U is for Umbrella
In this letter u instructional activity, students trace the word umbrella, color umbrellas with the letter u, add pictures and write sums and circle correct items in pictures.
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Math Maven's Mysteries: Time for a Crime
In these math word problem worksheets, students help solve the mystery 'Time for a Crime.' Students read the story and use the ferry schedule to help track down the thief. Students circle the name of the guilty suspect.
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iCrosss
Did you know that a soccer ball is very similar to a truncated icosahedron? Both have 32 faces, but while a truncated icosahedron is made up solely of flat hexagons, a traditional soccer ball has 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons, each curved...
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Draw Shapes on the Grid: Independent Practice 2
In this drawing worksheet, students draw shapes on a coordinate plane at the specified location. They interpret a given ordered pair and then draw a star, circle, triangle, or square as directed. This one-page worksheet contains two...
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Shapes Worksheet 2
In this identifying shapes worksheet, students trace the star, circle, square, triangle, oval and hexagon shapes and words and then color them. Students complete six activities.
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Shapes Worksheet 1
In this recognizing shapes worksheet, students trace and color a star, circle, square, triangle, oval, and hexagon. Students trace and color six figures.
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Parallax
High schoolers discover how astronomers used the diameter of the Earth's orbit around the Sun as a baseline for estimating the distance of some stars, and the meaning of "Parsec" and "light year."
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Mother Activity
In this mother worksheet, students trace the word "mother," count pictures of mothers and write the sum, color stars that have the letter m inside, and circle given items in pictures.
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Ellipses And Kepler's First Law
High schoolers explain that planets actually orbit the center of gravity of the solar system, and that distant planets may be detected by motions of their central star around the centers of gravity of their planetary systems.
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Counting 1-6
In this counting 1-6 worksheet, students count the pictures in each of 5 lines and circle the proper number below the pictures. They see small black line pictures of items such as trucks, stars, and hearts.