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Add Three Numbers Practice 11.4
For this column addition worksheet, students solve 13 problems in which three two-digit numbers are added. Students look for a ten or a double.
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Choose a Way to Add: English Learners
In this English Language vocabulary acquisition worksheet, students review the terms quick, quicker, quickest, and faster. Students then circle the animal that is the quickest. Students finish by drawing a picture of something that is...
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Problem-Solving Decision: Too Much or Too Little Information: Problem Solving
In this too much or too little information worksheet, 4th graders use the problem solving strategy of understand, plan, solve, and look back to determine if there is too much or too little information to solve the problem.
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Problem Solving: Use a Graph: Problem Solving
In this bar graph activity, students read the word problem and use the bar graph to complete the problem solving questions for understand, plan, solve, and look back.
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Use a Table: Problem Solving
In this math tables instructional activity, students read the math word problem and use the information from the math table with the votes for the club trip. Students then complete the problem solving method for the table for understand,...
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Rewrite to Subtract: Practice
In this subtraction instructional activity, students rewrite the numbers and subtract the problems. Students finish with one test prep question that rewrites the numbers and subtracts.
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Time Zones: Enrichment
In this time zones activity, students review the chart with the United States' time zones. Students use the time zone clocks to find the correct times in each problem.
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Time to Five Minutes: Homework
For this five minute interval counting worksheet, learners describe each time as minutes after an hour and minutes before an hour. Students use the analog clocks to answer and finish with one word problem for telling time.
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Reading and Writing Numbers: Practice
In this reading and writing numbers instructional activity, 1st graders circle groups of ten and write the total number on the line. Students then draw a line to its matching number word.
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Reading and Writing Numbers: Reteach
In this reading and writing numbers learning exercise, learners learn to use counters to show read and write numbers. Students use counters to show the given numbers and draw the counters they use. Learners then use counters to show how...
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Fractions and Regions
In this fraction worksheet, 3rd graders write the fractions that are designated by the shaded and unshaded portions of 8 figures. They draw a picture that show 6 fractions, and answer 2 test prep questions.
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Use a Picture
In this problem solving worksheet, 2nd graders review the use of pictures when solving a word problem. They use pictures to solve 4 problems that involve perimeter, money, and measurement.
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Problem Solving: Guess and Check problem solving 4.5
In this problem solving worksheet, learners read a word problem, write sentences explaining comprehension of important information, how to check each guess, the solution, and how to check for a reasonable answer. Students write four...
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Different Ways to Show Numbers homework 5.4
In this identifying numbers in different ways worksheet, students read a number, observe three choices of ways to express the number, and choose two correct ways to show the number, and then solve a word problem by writing or drawing the...
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Before, After, Between
In this number sense learning exercise, 2nd graders use a number line to write numbers that come before, between, and after the given numbers in 4 examples. They write the missing numbers in lists, and answer 1 test prep question in...
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Measuring Units and Tools reteach 18.7
In this identifying used to measure instructional activity, students review standard and metric units of measure, circle the picture of the unit used to measure and the picture of the correct tool required. Students circle four answers.