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Counting and Calculating
In this math worksheet, students follow the basic activities that are shown in the planning guide written for the teacher. The plan is written in the form of a unit.
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Spotting an Approaching Asteroid or Comet
In this asteroid and comet worksheet, students read about the formula used to determine the brightness of asteroid. They apply this formula to solve 2 problems about asteroids and their brightness.
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End of the Year Math Terms
In this end of the year math test instructional activity, 4th graders complete problems including addition, division, measurement, decimals, and more. Students complete 22 problems.
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Magic Tricks with Numbers
In this magic tricks with numbers worksheet, pupils learn three tricks involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of simple numbers as a magic trick.
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Magic Math Morning Work
In this fact families instructional activity, students solve 10 problems in which single digits are added with sums to ten. Students then check each problem using subtraction.
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Calculate the Answer
Young scholars solve basic multiplication or addition facts using a calculator and product cards. They draw a card, read the sum or product, and press single digits on the calculator to display the number on the card.
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Word Problems
In this algebra worksheet, 9th graders are asked to rewrite word problems using algebraic equations in one variable. There are other links on this page.
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Word problems involving number relationships
In this Algebra I worksheet, 9th graders solve word problems in one variable that are based on relationships in numbers. The one page worksheet contains thirty problems. Answers are not provided.
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Number Nut: Subtraction: Single and Double Digit Subtraction
A quiz where the player reads a subtraction word problem with one- and two-digit numbers, and then picks the correct answer.
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Number Nut: Subtraction: 1 to 10
Subtraction is about taking things away. Learn how to set up the problem and work with single-digits to 10. Then practice the skills with the two interactive subtraction activities.