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Addition Speed Drill
In this addition speed drill worksheet, students drill and time themselves on how fast they can solve fifty simple addition equations. Students set a goal to answer 100% correct in five minutes or less.
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Addition Speed Drill
In this mathematics worksheet, 1st graders solve a number of problems by adding a single digit number to other single digit numbers and timing how long it takes to complete the drill. There are 45 problems to solve on the sheet.
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Math Facts Speed Drill
In this math worksheet, students complete a bar graph titled "Math Facts Speed Drill." Students include their scores over eight different trials.
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Lively Math
Scholars realize the importance of reading and correct interpretation when engaging in mathematical problem solving. This begins with the understanding of vocabulary and the translation from numeric to algebraic and algebraic to numeric.
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Division Speed Drill
In this mathematics worksheet, 4th graders solve a number of problems by dividing a two-digit number by a single digit number. There are 36 problems to solve on the sheet.
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Musical Math Challenge
Fourth graders engage in a lesson in which problem solving is set to music - like musical chairs. They listen to classical music to set a thought-provoking atmosphere. This is also an excellent method of reinforcement or review.
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How to Practice Multiplication Drills Without Worksheets
Learners practice their multiplication facts without the use of worksheets. They participate in an activity practicing their facts using a die. They record their progress and the game is adjusted as their level increases.
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Physics: Vector Addition
Learners drill and practice putting problems into vector form. They draw each problem before trying to solve them. Students draw arrows for any vector quantities to indicate magnitude and direction.
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Multiplication Facts Quiz
In this multiplication fact worksheet, students are timed as they attempt to answer 36 multiplication problems. Students practice multiplication facts one through nine. They are penalized fifteen seconds for each wrong answer.