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Number Sense Worksheet
In this number sense activity, students find numbers that are between fractions, complete subtraction problems, complete multiplication problems and more. Students complete 6 problems.
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Multiplying a Polynomial by a Monomial
In this multiplying polynomials worksheet, students solve and complete 13 different problems that include monomials. First, they use the distributive property to multiply a polynomial by a monomial. Then, students find each product and...
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Rational Numbers
In this rational numbers worksheet, 9th graders solve and complete 12 different problems that include multiplying various rational expressions. First, they find the product of two or more numbers, grouping in pairs. Then, students...
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Two-Digit Tenths by Two-Digit Tenths (H)
In this decimal multiplication worksheet, students solve 50 problems in which decimal numbers to the tenths place are multiplied. Problems are closely spaced.
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Math Crossword Puzzle x6
In this math crossword puzzle, student answer multiplication facts dealing with multiples of six. They write the correct number beside the problem, and then spell the word in the crossword puzzle. This one-page puzzle contains ten...
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Two-Digit Tenths by Two-Digit Tenths (I)
For this decimals multiplication worksheet, students solve 50 problems in which decimal numbers to the tenths place are multiplied. Problems are closely spaced.
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Multiplying Decimals by 100 (C)
In this decimal multiplication worksheet, 5th graders enhance their multiplication skills by multiplying the given decimals by 100. Students solve 45 problems.
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Multiplying Decimals by 0.01 (B)
In this multiplication worksheet, students solve 45 problems in which the decimal number 0.01 is multiplied by another decimal number to the thousandth place.
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Multiplying Decimals By .1, .01, and .001 (A)
Fifth graders multiply decimals by 0.1, 0.01. or 0.001. The 45 problems on this worksheet provided students with a lot of practice moving the decimal point the correct number of places to the left when multiplying by 0.1, 0.01, or 0.001.
Curriculum Corner
“I Can” Common Core! 3rd Grade Math
Help third graders make sense of the Common Core math standards with this simple checklist. By rewording each standard as an I can statement, children are provided with clear goals to focus on as they participate in math lessons.
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Choosing the Operation
Which symbol goes here? Mathematicians often get confused between division and multiplication, so drill these skills with them. They examine 48 number sentences without a symbol, writing either the multiplication or division operation...
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Multiply or Divide? Part 2
Explore the relationship between multiplication and division as scholars fill in these number sentences, each of which is missing a symbol. Is it a multiplication or division equation? There are 18 of these to start, all written...
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Scientific Notation
In this scientific notation learning exercise, students convert 8 numbers from scientific notation to standard notation. They convert 8 numbers from standard notation to scientific notation. They solve 14 problems using the exponent...
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One Step Equations: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide
One step equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and subtraction. Step by step methods of how to solve these equations and has practice problems for each operation. Answers are provided. As a...
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Rounding and Significant Digits
Practice rounding numbers to a certain decimal by solving in-class problems. Learners will solve several multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction problems while rounding to a specific decimal. They will also check their work...
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Choosing the Operation, part 2
Choose the symbol; mathematicians can get confused between division and multiplication, so drill these skills with them. They examine 54 number sentences without a symbol, writing either the multiplication or division operation into the...
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Decompose a Factor
Mental multiplication just got easier! Clue your class into this multiplication shortcut as they decompose factors and add smaller products. For the first set of problems, they read the instructions, view an example, and then break down...
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Multiply or Divide? Choosing the Operation
Division or multiplication? Scholars examine 36 number sentences, each missing either a division or multiplication symbol...but which one fits? They write in the signs based on the numbers given, all of which are whole numbers. The first...
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Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To
This resource offers a quick lesson plan in using the symbols for greater than, less than, and equal to to compare single-digit numbers. However, the practice worksheet included has learners comparing numbers to the 100,000s, as well as...
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Make It True
In this operations worksheet, students solve a word problem involving the math operations in order. Students complete 1 complicated higher order thinking problem.
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Scientific Notation II: The Mantissa
Practice converting a conventional number into scientific notation, and vice-versa. Using an applet, they perform the operations of multiplication and division on numbers expressed in scientific notation.
Illustrative Mathematics
Painting a Wall
Red and yellow do not make orange in this activity, but they do create a real-life, multiplication of fractions word problem. As either a lead-in or an assessment, math masters display their understanding of 1/2 x 5/6 when a wall...
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Covering Units of Measure
Use conversions to practice multiplication and division with these measurement and money problems. First, scholars convert 12 measurements from centimeters to millimeters, using an example to help them understand the process. Next, they...
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Multiplying Polynomials
In this polynomials worksheet, students solve and complete 20 different problems that include multiplication. First, they multiply the first terms of each binomial. Then, students multiply the outside terms and then the inside terms....