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Place Value
Each digit holds a specific value in numbers, and understanding place value is the key to this concept. Youngsters examine eight numbers and determine the value of four in each, writing it in both number and word form. Next, they circle...
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Learning 17 and 18 - Write the Numbers
As learners become familiar with counting, it's helpful to use worksheets like this one to focus on just a few numbers at a time. Scholars begin by tracing the numbers 17 and 18, then print each numeral once on their own. Next, they...
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1 Less or 1 More
Complete these images with values one less and one more; young mathematicians fill in bunches of flowers, starting at a middle number and working their way to the right by addition and to the left by subtraction. For each flower they...
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Counting Caterpillars
These caterpillars each have a number sequence printed on their segmented bodies, but some numbers are missing! Look at the completed caterpillars as an example, asking kids to notice a possible pattern. They should observe that the...
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Sliding Snails: Count by 10s
Even snails can move quickly when working through this assignment! Youngsters match written number words to their numerals (ten to 10, for example), and then decipher what numbers are covered by snail slime in a number sequnce. All of...
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Counting Mat
Using the provided counting mats (1-6 and 7-12) and small objects to count with, guide your young learners to match the correct number of objects to the written numeral and dots. Class members will either read the numeral and count out...
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Expanded Form
Practice place value through writing numbers in expanded form; scholars do this with numbers up to five digits. There are two examples to demonstrate the process, and the problems are split into four distinct sections to keep pupils...
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Are You Aware?
Bring the five senses to life with a fun science experiment! Kindergartners and first graders read an explanation of the five senses, then identify which items Sophia can sense if she is blindfolded. A science explanation at the bottom...
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Multiplication 0 Through 12
For this multiplication worksheet, students multiply numbers 0 through 12. Students complete 40 multiplication problems and write the product.
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Ghost Town
Around 93 percent of the reefs on Australia's Great Barrier Reef have been bleached, and almost one quarter of them are now dead. Scholars research the sea temperatures, especially around the areas with coral reefs, to make connections...
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Print & Go ESL
Improve reading comprehension with a set of ESL worksheets. Kids read through various passages, note which facts are true or false, mark their opinion on two statements, and write a short reply based on a writing prompt.
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Place Value Through Hundred Billions - Practice 1.3
In this recognizing place value through hundred billions activity, students write numbers in standard form, value of underlined digits in short word form, numbers in expanded form using exponents, and algebra equations. Students solve...
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See any Seeds?
Oh no! These watermelons have no seeds! Beginning counters use fun templates as they roll dice and draw the resulting number of seeds onto the watermelon image. They also write the number in the space beside the watermelon. Consider...
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Number Sequence
In this number order worksheet, students fill in 12 blanks with numbers between 1 and 20 in order to help Dan Fandango make is way to the treasure chest.
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Writing a Number Sentence
Third graders analyze word problems. In this number sentence instructional activity, 3rd graders evaluate word problems. Students create number sentences from word problems.
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My Test Book: Number Line Math
In this online interactive math skills worksheet, students solve 10 multiple choice math problems that require them to read and interpret number lines. Students may view the correct answers.
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One Event: Different Perspectives
Pupils watch a video clip from "The Path to 9/11" and write a summary of one of the events depicted. Next, they read the 9/11 Commission Report to compare information from the report to that of the media clip. They chose one more print...
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Math Puzzles: Number Series
In this series of numbers worksheet, students complete the patterns of the number series they are given with one and two digit numbers. Students complete 6 problems.
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Addition of Two Negative Numbers Between -100 and 100
In this addition worksheet, students find the sums in 12 problems. They add two negative two digit numbers in each problem. They enter and submit the answers online, or print out the page as needed.
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Numbers 1-30
Jot down some figures with an activity about printing numbers. First, learners fill in the blanks with the numbers next to their printed forms. Then, they complete simple addition and subtraction problems with numbers that are written out.
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Learning 11 and 12 - Write the Numbers
Make number concepts fun with this party-themed set of activities aimed at familiarizing young counters with 11 and 12. They begin by tracing each numeral before printing it once on their own. Next, learners count a set of balloons and...
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Number Order Review for Grade 1
In this number order review for grade 1 worksheet, 1st graders answer 10 multiple choice questions, not interactively, about increasing and decreasing numerical order, missing numbers in a series, with answers available.
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Telling Age Worksheet: Handwriting Practice- "I'm five."
In this printing practice and ESL worksheet, learners write the answer to the question "How old are you?" Students trace the sentence "I'm five." Learners then practice printing this sentence two times on their own. This is Zaner-Bloser...
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Telling Age Worksheet: Handwriting Practice- "I'm three."
In this printing practice and ESL learning exercise, students write the answer to the question "How old are you?" Students trace the sentence "I'm three." Students then practice printing this sentence two times on their own. This is...