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ESL: Beginning Vocabulary Matching
Beginning English Learners match 10 line-drawn pictures of basic nouns with their names, such as kite, airplane, goat, and igloo. Indefinite articles are included, so this exercise also provides reinforcement for the a/an rule.
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Counting to 5
Tiny scholars count 5 lollipops by ones, filling in the blank in a sentence with the total amount. Have them color in the pictures to develop fine motor skills for writing. Useful notes for teacher about developing 1:1 correspondence and...
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Subtract 2 From Numbers 2-5
In this subtraction worksheet, students subtract 2 from numbers 2-5. They show the first number in each problem with pictures of counters. They circle and cross out a group of 2 and write how many are left on the blank lines.
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Similes and Metaphors Information
In this similes and metaphors learning exercise, students write a descriptive practice paragraph in which they describe a place, idea, person, event, or concept without telling what the subject of the paragraph is. Students then...
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Solid Figures homework 17.1
In this identifying solid figures worksheet, students name each solid figure, write the number of faces, vertices, and edges, and solve a word problem. Students solve seven problems.
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Quadrilaterals and Other Polygons: Homework
In this polygons worksheet, learners classify each polygon in as many ways as possible. Students then write polygon or not a polygon to classify each figure and find the measure of the missing angles. Learners finish with one word problem.
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Unit Fractions Homework 9.1
In this fractions worksheet, learners solve 7 problems in which a fraction is written to name the shaded part of a whole. There is one example on the page.
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Algebra: Expressions and Addition Properties
In this algebraic expressions and addition properties activity, students write an algebraic expression for each word phrase. Kids then translate each algebraic expression into words. In this third set, students evaluate each expression...
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Compare Numbers
In this number comparisons worksheet, students compare the given sets of numbers by writing the greater than, less than or equal to sign. Students also complete two comparison word problems.
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Hour, Half-Hour, Quarter-Hour
In this time worksheet, students describe time shown on clocks in two ways, write times using numbers, and choose reasonable times to start given activities. Houghton Mifflin text is referenced.
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Place Value and Exponents: Homework
For this place value and exponents worksheet, students use exponents to write the given numbers in expanded form. Students then write each number in standard form and find the value of 'n' in each equation. Students then answer one...
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Algebra: Expressions and Multiplication Properties: Reteach
In this algebraic expressions and multiplication properties worksheet, students review two steps to write and evaluate an algebraic expression. Students then learn different ways to express multiplication and the different properties of...
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Regroup Ones as Tens: Reteach
In this regrouping numbers activity, students review three steps to help them regroup numbers. Students then write the tens and ones for each set and then write the number.
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Place Values Through Hundred Thousands
In this place value through hundred thousands worksheet, students write 4 numbers in short word form, expanded form, word form, and standard form.
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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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Peas in a Pod
In this place value practice worksheet, students read the numbers on the left side of the page that are written in standard form, expanded form, short form, and word form. Students then identify the 3 sets of 4 numbers that are equal.
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Uses of Numbers 2
For this number uses worksheet, students review the different purposes numbers are used for: to order, to position, to count, to measure, and to label. Students then tell how each number is being used. Students write position, count,...
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Uses of Numbers 3
In this number uses worksheet, students tell how each number is being used. Students write position, count, measure, or label for each given problem. students then complete a problem solving word problem where they must identify the...
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Multiply with Mixed Numbers: Homework
In this mixed numbers multiplication worksheet, students review three steps to multiply mixed numbers. Students then multiply the equations and write the product in simplest form. Students finish with one word problem.
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Regroup Ones: Reteach
In this regrouping ones worksheet, students review steps to help them add using regrouping. Kids find the sums for ten addition problems. Students write yes for each exercise where they regrouped ones to make a ten.
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Nonstandard Units
In this non-standard units worksheet, students circle the best unit to use to measure given items, drawing or writing to explain their work. Houghton Mifflin text is referenced.
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Place Value Through One Thousands Homework 1.4
In this place value worksheet, students learn three ways to write a number: expanded, standard and word form. Students solve 5 problems in which they write numbers in different ways.
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Balanced Scales Enrichment 13.7
In this standard weights worksheet, students write a weight from the box on each pan of the scales so that the weights on each scale are equal and all the 8 scales are balanced. The equal weights will have ounces and pounds.
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Problem-Solving Decisions: Reasonable Answers 13.6
In this solving word problems worksheet, students read a problem and write word answers for each step to find the solutions and then apply these steps to solve a word problem to determine if the answer is reasonable.