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Patterns
In this patterns activity, learners find the missing number, shape, or letter needed for the patterns. Students complete 10 multiple choice questions.
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Decimals on the Number Line
In this number lines worksheet, students choose which decimal point the letters represent on a number line, and what decimal number the letters represent. Students complete 10 multiple choice questions.
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Milk Mon' Worksheet
In this recycling worksheet, students study items in a list and circle those that can go into the recycling bin. Students solve 5 recycling riddles, unscramble letters to find 6 recyclable items. Students write 4 ways that a milk carton...
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Alpha- Bits
In this probability worksheet, students solve 8 word problems that pertain to possible outcomes and probability of drawing alphabet letters from a bag.
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Using Addition and Subtraction to Solve Problems II: Post Test
In this addition and subtraction worksheet, students answer a set of 10 multiple choice questions, clicking on a link to print page or view correct answers.
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Vocabulary: Addition Terminology
In this addition terminology worksheet, learners complete many activities where they define and match addition terminology. Students complete 11 pages of activities.
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Supermarket Floor Plan
In this alphabetical ordering activity worksheet, students alphabetize stock in a new store and explore how to arrange the new stock by enlarging the floor plans for the new supermarket.
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My Test Book: Number Lines
For this online interactive math skills worksheet, students solve 10 multiple choice math problems regarding the information on the shown number lines. Students may view the correct answers.
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Battleship Game
In this math worksheet, learners work play a game that uses area and perimeter as the main concept. Then students complete the question for area and perimeter.
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Even and Odd Numbers
In this even and odd worksheet, students cut out 20 pieces of mail and study the address. Students paste (or just sort) the mail according to whether it would be delivered to the even side of the road or the odd side. The directions are...