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Missing Numbers
Young learners answer six fill in the blank questions where they determine the missing addends for four addition word problems. They fill in the missing numbers on a problem that involves both addition and subtraction. Lastly, they...
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It All Adds Up
For this finding the sums worksheet, 1st graders color in the three numbers that add up to the number in each cloud in 9 boxes. Students study the first one done for them.
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Boxes of Patterns- Following the Rule in Addition and Subtraction Patterns
For this addition and subtraction pattern enrichment worksheet, 2nd graders follow the given rule to fill in the pattern boxes. They examine the patterns as they add and subtract with two digit numbers, and write a sentence telling what...
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Make Your Own Patterns
In this patterns enrichment worksheet, 1st graders create patterns that have been started from different shapes. In this coloring activity, students complete five groups of patterns.
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What Is the Rule?
In this math tables worksheet, students complete 4 blanks in a math table in which two digit numbers are added. Students determine the pattern and write the rule. There are four tables on the page.
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Enjoying Millions- Working with Millions
In this working with millions activity, 4th graders look for patterns when working with millions, and use mental math to determine a number. They add and subtract numbers from a number in the millions before using a set of clues to...
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Luis' Painted Desert
In this solving math questions worksheet, 1st graders read the short story, "Luis' Painted Desert", and answer 4 short answer questions relating to the story.
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Next, Please!
In this math patterns worksheet, students solve 8 problems in which the pattern in a series of numbers or letters is determined. Students write the pattern in words, then tell what would come next.
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A Famous Home
In this White House math learning exercise, students read a fact about the White House and circle the number (out of 3 choices) that makes the most sense. Example: The White House is 3, 30, or 300 floors tall.
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Family Names
In this fact family activity, students examine a blank math cube with 10 squares. Students color some cubes red and some blue, then write a fact family for the numbers.
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Kite Combinations
In this math patterns worksheet, students analyze the 6 numbers in each of 3 kites. The smallest number can be multiplied by a number to equal all the other numbers in the kite. Students fill out 3 tables with the multiples.
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Riddle Addition
In this math riddle activity, students solve the 6 addition problems on the page to help solve the riddle. Once they have completed the problems, they write the letters that match their answers in the boxes at the bottom of the page.
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Number Crunchers
In this math operations worksheet, students input a number in the "Number Cruncher", which is a series of mathematical operations, and write down the output in the "Out" box. There are 4 different operations on this worksheet and each...
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Amusement Park
In this number sense activity, 3rd graders read and solve 4 word problems involving an amusement parks parking lot, rides and admission costs. Students read one math scenario and look over a price list chart in order to solve 2...
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Dot's Dot
In this math estimation worksheet, learners estimate how many centimeters it is from each dot in a dot to dot puzzle. Students then use a ruler to measure exactly.
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Box Mystery
In this math reasoning instructional activity, students read 4 clues that describe the capacity of 4 boxes. Students use reasoning to number the boxes from 1 to 4 as the clues are analyzed.
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Are There Enough?
For this problem solving worksheet, students read 4 math stories and use counters to figure out how many more are needed. Students circle yes or no to indicate if there are enough objects for each animal in the story.
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Fashion Cents
In this using a math table instructional activity, students solve 2 problems in which a table is made to determine the total cost of designing lunch boxes and shirts.
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True or False?
For this whole numbers reasoning worksheet, 3rd graders read, analyze and circle true or false to 8 math statements as they figure out if the statements are correctly stated or not.
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Three-Digit Patterns
Second graders complete patterns. In this basic problem solving worksheet, 2nd graders continue 6 number patterns. This would be a perfect homework assignment after a lesson on number patterns.
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A Picture Tells . . . Three Facts
Elementary schoolers evaluate a set of shapes in which some are shaded and some are not. They then write three multiplication sentences for each group of shapes that tells the number that are shaded, not shaded, and total. There are...
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City Building
First off, this worksheet is adorable! It has seven unit cube buildings drawn on it, complete with trees, paths, and fountains. Upper graders find the volume of each of seven buildings in cubic units. The drawings are attractive, and the...
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Fraction Fun
Learners solve 22 problems in which simple fractions with like denominators are added, subtracted and compared. Good practice for your third and fourth graders!
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Plan Ahead
In this planning ahead worksheet, 3rd graders utilize a table to track Mrs. Chen's times and errands for the given day. Students word backwards to find out what time Mrs. Chen must leave the mall to complete eight errands.