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Clownin' Around

For Students 4th - 6th
In this estimation worksheet, students read about a girl, Amy, who is purchasing items for a class play. Students determine whether Amy needs to find an exact answer or an estimate for the things she is buying. There are 6 questions on...
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Park Planner

For Students 3rd - 6th
In this measurements learning exercise, students read the park requirements and draw a park in the grid provided. They then write down the square unit area of 5 park features.
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Raging River

For Students 3rd
In this measurement worksheet, 3rd graders read a passage on the Mississippi River and then answer five short answer questions relating to the length of the river.
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What Do You Do?

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this elapsed time worksheet, students read 4 problems in which students draw an activity that takes a specified time. Students also estimate how long activities would take.
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What to Wear?

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this decision making worksheet, students complete 5 problems in which clues to the daily weather are read and appropriate clothing is chosen. Temperatures are in degrees Fahrenheit.
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Water Play

For Students 3rd
In this word problems worksheet, 3rd graders read and solve three word problems involving gallons of water and different types of measurement.
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Are There Enough?

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this problem solving worksheet, students read 4 math stories and use counters to figure out how many more are needed. Students circle yes or no to indicate if there are enough objects for each animal in the story.
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What Number Am I?

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this number riddles activity, students read 6 word puzzles that will give students clues to determine the mystery number. Students write the number on the line.
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A Famous Home

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this White House math learning exercise, students read a fact about the White House and circle the number (out of 3 choices) that makes the most sense. Example: The White House is 3, 30, or 300 floors tall.
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Brain Teasers

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this fraction story problem activity, students read the 6 story problems and write the answers on the lines provided. The problems all involve fractions.
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True or False?

For Students 3rd
For this whole numbers reasoning worksheet, 3rd graders read, analyze and circle true or false to 8 math statements as they figure out if the statements are correctly stated or not.
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Muffin Math

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this problem solving worksheet, students read and solve 6 word problems pertaining to muffins. Students write the correct number sentence and then solve it.
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Fractional T-Shirts- Visual Thinking Reteaching Worksheet

For Students 4th
In this fractional t-shirts visual thinking worksheet, 4th graders read each problem to determine what fractional portion of a design should be colored in to be placed on a t-shirt. They complete 4 problems.
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Ten Baskets

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this multiplication activity, students read a story about a girl who is making fruit baskets. Students solve 5 word problems that will involve multiplying by ten.
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Coin Crossword

For Students 3rd
In this reasoning worksheet students read the clues provided and fill in the five blanks with the correct coin to complete the crossword.
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Pick a Number

For Students K - 2nd
In this numbers worksheet, students practice counting to and writing numbers between 1 and 15. The first section asks students to circle or color the correct number of objects based on the indicated number. For example, in question one...
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Who Lives Where?

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this reasoning worksheet, learners read clues about which house each of 6 people live in. Students use reasoning to determine the correct house for each person and label it with the correct name.
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Create Your Own Picture

For Students 1st
First graders participate in an exercise in reading and following directions. In this drawing worksheet, the students answer seven questions. Stick figures of a family are included in the worksheet. Students follow directions to add...
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Silly Sentence Game

For Teachers 1st - 2nd
Students participate in a game while naming the parts of a sentence. In this silly sentence lesson, students are divided into teams they must identify specific cards related to the parts of the sentence the teacher is asking them about....
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The Night Tree

For Teachers 2nd
Second graders explore the book, Night Tree, by Eve Bunting. They read and discuss the story, identify what the tree did for the animals, create a food chain for animals to hang on a tree, and decorate a tree at school.
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ABC Scavenger Map

For Teachers K
Students explore phonetics by participating in a class game. In this alphabet sounds lesson, students collaborate in a ABC's activity where they identify a random letter, the sound it makes, and place it in it's correct spot on a mat....
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Keeping Track of Time

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this telling time worksheet, students write what time they do each of the listed activities during the day. They then draw that time in on the blank clocks on the page. There are 8 questions on the worksheet.
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Literature Response for Home-School Connections: Fables

For Teachers 1st
First graders participate in home and school based literacy activities in this unit. They examine fables in school and practice the literacy activities at home.
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Lesson 6-Needs and Wants in My Town

For Teachers 2nd
Second graders, utilizing the book "My Town," create a list of features that perhaps help people to meet their basic needs and wants in a community. They also define a local community in their own words. In addition, they brainstorm...