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Check It Out
In this subtracting 5 worksheet, 2nd graders subtract 5 ones from the number on the left, write how many are left and then write that amount in the box on the left on the next line. Students repeat that process 5 times and trace the...
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Understanding Place Value
In this understanding place value worksheet, students, with a partner, problem solve and calculate the answers to seven place value exercises.
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Thousands
In this thousands worksheet, students review how to use the base ten system and how to write numbers in the expanded and standard form.
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Adding More Than Two Numbers
In this adding more than two numbers worksheet, students, working with a partner, calculate the answers to eleven addition equations.
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Place Value Cards
In this place value cards worksheet, learners demonstrate what happens when multiplying by ten by pushing all the digits one place to the left and inserting a zero in the units column.
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Place Value to 10,000
For this ten thousands place worksheet, learners review the table that shows the diameters of the largest moons in the solar system and the planet it orbits. Students use the table to help them understand numbers with a place value of...
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Grade 3 Math: Whole Numbers 5
For this whole numbers worksheet, 3rd graders label how many thousands, hundreds, tens and ones there are in a given number. There are four different numbers that students must label.
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One-Digit Divisors
Young mathematicians problem solve 12 division math problems involving one-digit divisors and remainders. They put their answers on the lines provided.
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Addition
Looking for some straightforward addition practice? You found it! Mathematicians calculate sums between double-digit addends, using examples as guidance. There are 12 problems total. Next, they answer two simple addition word problems....
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Three-Digit Number: Hundreds Place
Looking at the image of two sets of base ten blocks, learners determine which represents the number shown. This process is fully explained just below the problem. Use for review or extra practice.
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Now, what the heck is a NUMBER LINE again???
A unique approach to reviewing number lines and how to locate different values on them, this instructional activity poses several questions that require written answers rather than calculations. You could use this as a note-taking guide...