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Find the Odd One Out
In this same or different learning exercise, students look at four objects and determine which one does not belong. They click on the object that is different than the others.
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Counting From 1 to 20
Children are given a mixed up number chart 1-20, and are asked to sort out all the even, odd, prime, and composite numbers. This worksheet is intended for 2nd grade but may not be suitable for learners under 10 or those who have not yet...
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Count by 5s, 10s, and 100s
Skip counting is a valuable skill; scholars practice counting by five, 10, and 100 as they examine these three number sequences. In the first one, learners circle the number that doesn't follow the sequence of adding five. Then, they...
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The Monty Hall Problem
In this the Monty Hall problem worksheet, 7th graders recreate the TV gameshow, Let's Make a Deal, and figure out the probability of choosing one door over another in order to win.
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The Digestive And Urinary Systems
In this digestive and urinary systems worksheet, students solve 4 puzzles or riddles, They complete anagrams, chose the odd one out and use clues to solve a digestive tract riddle.
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What number am I?
In this number clues instructional activity, students complete number clues and figure out a two or three digit number. Students complete 6 problems and make one problem up on their own.
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Halloween Pictures- Choose the Odd One Out
In this Halloween picture choice instructional activity, 2nd graders look at four pictures in each of 7 rows. They decide which picture does not belong in each row and color it.
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The Language of Sets and Set Notation
The basics of number theory and set notation are explained in a highly approachable way in a self-contained activity and worksheet. Introducing the vocabulary and concepts from ground zero and building to more complex ideas of subsets...
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Product + 1: Integers
In this integers worksheet, students solve 1 word problem using proof. Students prove their hypothesis of the result of multiplying four consecutive positive integers and adding one to the product.
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Counting from 1-20 - Odd and Even Numbers
For this number recognition worksheet, 2nd graders examine a number chart that includes the numbers 1- 20. They record all of the even numbers on one line, and all of the odd numbers on a second line.
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Hopping by 2s
Hop to it! Young counters practice skip counting by two using illustrations of animals hopping from place to place. Each image shows a number sequence and scholars draw in the path as they move from number to number. Encourage them to...
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Sounds Really Good! (Sort Of...)
Winning a lottery game with 60% odds sounds like a no brainer. This is when the math kicks in to show players that in the long run, they lose money the more often they play. Here is one simple question that opens the doors to a nice...
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Frogs Hopping by 2s
Hop to it! Beginning counters fill in water lily number sequences as a frog "hops" across them, skip counting by twos. There are five sequences in total, and some require counting backward. Learners can reference the two examples, which...
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Animal Parts Odd One Out
In this animal parts worksheet, 2nd graders read the 4 examples of animals and circle the 3 animals that share a characteristic. Students list what the animals have in common in the 10 examples.
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Odd and Even
In this odd and even numbers worksheet, learners lean about the differences between odd and even numbers. They then answer the 13 questions using the information they learned. The answers are on the last page of the packet.
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Odd Numbers and Number Words
In this odd numbers and number words worksheet, students cut out five number words and paste them under the matching number, all odd numbers from 1-10.
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Radon Alert: Understanding Odds
In this radon alert: understanding odds worksheet, 5th graders predict results of rolling dice and record data in a chart, then compare odds of events and occupations, then compare that with radon exposure.
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Which Geometric Shape is Different?
What is the difference between a star and a triangle? Its attributes of course. Discuss the basic shapes with your class, then have them practice identifying shapes by circling the one in each row that is different.
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Recognizing Shapes
What are these shapes? Learners examine pairs of six familiar shapes: circle, oval, triangle, hexagon, square, and rectangle. Each pair is placed together because of a common attribute, which is described above. Learners name the shapes...
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Probability
Seventh graders solve and complete 2 different problems that include a number of other possibilities. First, they draw a marble as stated for each out of a sack of marbles and determine the probability of getting that particular marble....
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Winning Spinners
Winning a spin game is random chance, right? Pupils create a table to determine the sample space of spinning two spinners. Individuals determine the probability of winning a game and then modify the spinners to increase the probability...
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Rhyming Words: Spoon and Moon
One of these things is not like the other, one of these things does not belong. It's true! Little learners will say each of the four words in each of four rows, to determine which one does not rhyme with the others. After that, they...
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SnowDaySnowDaySnowDaySnowDay...
How many times can you cheer about a snow day before you get to the 100th letter? Find out with a creative word problem that challenges young mathematicians to determine what the 100th letter will be in a sequence of letters.
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Out of This World
In this giving change activity, 3rd graders figure out the translation of Bruke money to American money. Students answer 3 word problems related to Bruke money.