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Los Angeles County Office of Education

Assessment for the California Mathematics Standards Grade 1

For Students 1st Standards
Here is an assessment designed to test mathematicians' knowledge of writing numbers, comparing numbers, skip counting, solving addition and subtraction problems; along with measuring objects, telling time, identifying shapes, reading...
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Counting up to 20

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this counting practice instructional activity, students solve 8 problems that require them to count the number of items pictured in 8 sets.
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Count By 5's on the Number Train

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this count by 5 worksheet, learners fill in the blanks on three number trains as they count by 5. Students start with 5 and skip count up to 50.
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Count by 2s

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this counting by 2s worksheet, students solve 6 story problems. Students will need to count by 2s to solve these problems.
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Count By Fives, Count by Tens

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this counting by 5 and 10 worksheet, students first count the objects in 6 sets by fives. Students write the number that tells how many. Students then count the objects in 6 more sets by tens.
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Counting Practice

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this counting pairs worksheet, learners solve 6 problems that require them to count the pairs of socks pictured in 6 boxes.
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Complete the Square: Increments of 4

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this skip counting by 4s worksheet, learners practice their math skills as they fill in the 60 missing numbers in the grid. The grid includes numbers from 0-396.
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Number Sequencing Packet

For Students K - 2nd
This dynamic 4-page packets challenges students to practice number sequencing. The sequences get progressively more difficult. Your class must count by ones, backwards, by twos, and by threes. Students can complete this packet as an...
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Number Chart 13: Skip Counting by 9

For Students 4th
In this skip counting worksheet, 4th graders fill in the numbers to complete a pattern of skip counting by 9. Students begin with the number 5 and write the numbers as they skip count to 500.
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Number Chart 16: Skip Counting By 7

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this skip counting worksheet, students fill in the numbers to complete a pattern of skip counting by 7. Students begin with the number 7 and write the numbers as they skip count to 300.
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Number Chart 11: Skip Counting By 4

For Students 4th - 5th
For this skip counting worksheet, learners fill in the missing numbers to complete the pattern. Students start with the number 4 and skip count up to 160. There are some clues provided.
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Number Chart 7: Skip Count By 8

For Students 4th - 5th
In this skip counting worksheet, students start at 8 and fill in the missing numbers from 8 to 500. There are some clue numbers provided.
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Revise Counting Back in Tens

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this counting by ten learning exercise, students solve 6 problems in which the missing numbers in the number tracks are filled in to show counting backwards by ten. Number range is from 607 to 6.
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Ornament Connect the Dots

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this Christmas activity worksheet, students use their counting skills to connect the dots as they count 3-digit numbers. The dot to dot activity is numbered 273-351 and reveals an ornament when it is completed.
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Counting In Twos

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this skip counting worksheet, students count by 2s and record the total number of objects in the set. All total numbers will be below ten.
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Multiply With 10: Homework 19.3

For Students 2nd - 3rd
Second and third graders solve three problems in which ten is multiplied by a number. Pupils may use the picture clues to skip count by 10s.
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8s Hopscotch

For Students 5th - 6th
In this math puzzle worksheet, students solve 10 problems that require them to use mixed operations as they follow the provided instructions to solve the puzzle.
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Number Chart 1

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this number chart practice worksheet, students review their counting skills as they fill in the 64 missing numbers between 1 and 99.
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Illustrative Mathematics

Party Favors

For Students 2nd Standards
Pia is putting stickers into party bags. She starts by putting 10 stickers in each bag, and over the course of a week she adds several bundles of ten stickers to each bag, as well as making more bags. Second graders must find the number...
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Illustrative Mathematics

One, Ten, and One Hundred More and Less

For Students 2nd Standards
What's 1 more or less than a number? What's 10 more or 10 less than a given number? What's 100 more or 100 less than a number? These are the types of problems learners must answer in a six-question worksheet.
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Fill In the Missing Numbers: 1-10

For Students K - 1st
Mathematical scribes have 6 opportunities to fill in missing numbers in series of 10. Enlarge the image before reproducing. Children for whom this work is developmentally appropriate don't yet have the fine motor control to write in...
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Number Chart

For Students 3rd
In this counting worksheet, 3rd graders fill in 53 blanks with numbers in counting order from 0 to 99. The numbers are arranged in a number chart format.
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Fines At Redskin's Camp

For Students 11th
For this algebra worksheet, 11th graders are presented with a scenario which they must asked to calculate how many days the pre-season camp lasts given the whole scenario. They have to rewrite the words using algebraic symbols
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Helping with Math

Factors With Prime and Composite Numbers (1 of 2)

For Students 4th - 6th Standards
Math monsters examine nine numbers, factor them, and then determine if they are composite or prime. You can print this worksheet off of the website, but it does not fit neatly onto one page. Consider projecting it on your class screen...

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