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Walk Two Moons: Chapters 3 & 4
In this comprehension check worksheet, students respond to 16 short answer questions covering chapters 3-4 of Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech to help them better understand those chapters.
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Multiplying by Multiples of Positive Powers of Ten (D)
In this positive powers of ten learning exercise, students multiply two-digit numbers by powers of ten ranging from 1 to 90,000. This two-page learning exercise contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Three Number Sequences Worksheets
Test your students' number line skills with these sequences, which they must finish and then indicate if they are ascending or descending. Numbers range from negative numbers to decimals. This activity would be a great teaching tool for...
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The Definite or Zero Article Exercise
Learners fill in the blanks with a choice of a word or phrase either containing the article the or not to complete the sentences and then list them in the categories Zero Article or The. Students write 31 answers.
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Number Pairs
What's the coordinate pair? There are 16 letters located on this grid, each marked by a point. Learners record the number pair for each. All of the coordinates are whole numbers. Consider extending this in a fun way by challenging pupils...
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Multiplying by Multiples of Positive Powers of Ten (A: Single-digit Facts)
In this powers of ten instructional activity students multiply single-digit whole numbers by positive powers of ten. This two-page instructional activity contains approximately 50 problems, with answers.
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Number Value Assessment
Quiz your second graders with this set of math worksheets involving place value, word problems, number sequence, greater than/less than, coin value, expanded form, and much more! Most have multiple choice answers provided, and generally...
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One More or One Less?
Hook new mathematicians with a candy-themed approach to addition and subtraction. They examine 10 numbers (not exceeding 19) printed on candy wrappers. For each, learners calculate and record numbers with values one more and one...
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Number Pairs
This engaging coordinate pairs activity will have scholars intrigued; they mark 13 points on a grid and then connect them to create a capital block letter. Which one will it be? The grid has whole numbers 0-10 along both axes, so...
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Number Pairs
As you introduce graphs to young scholars, use this coordinate pairs activity to give them some independent practice. Learners examine 12 points on a graph, all of which are in the first quadrant (and therefore positive). They write the...
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Dividing by One-Digit Numbers
Looking for a division drill including remainders? You've found one! There are 12 long-division equations here, and scholars show their work in solving each one. These all have three-digit dividends, one-digit divisors, and remainders....
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Magic Number Squares: School Related Vocabulary
What an innovative way to review Spanish vocabulary! Provided is a chart containing 16 Spanish vocabulary words; their English translations are listed at the bottom of the resource page. The learner matches each translation with its...
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A Collection of Logic Number Puzzles on the Hundred Board
What's my number? Spark mathematical thinking and have some fun with thirty number puzzles that pose a series of questions to guide learners towards number discovery.
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Comparing and Ordering Irrational Numbers on a Number Line
Estimating the value of numbers is much harder than it sounds! Scholars compare and order the value of numbers presented in different forms including fractions, decimals, roots, integers, and pi. This builds on the previous lessons in...
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The Number 16-Printing Practice
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice tracing and writing both the number and the word sixteen multiple times on provided lines.
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Independent Practice 2: Number Line
In this number line instructional activity, learners complete four number lines by filling in the blanks counting forward and backwards as directed. Students find the missing numbers in two number lines.
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Solving Two-Step Inequalities
In this inequalities learning exercise, students use two steps to solve 16 inequality problems. A line graph is provided to graph the answers, and an answer key is provided.
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Numbers in Numerical Order
In this numbers worksheet, young scholars cut out 10 hearts with double-digit numbers in them and then glue them onto a blank sheet of paper in numerical order.
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Number Chart 1
In this number chart worksheet, learners fill in the blank for the missing numbers 0 through 99. Students have to fill in 52 missing numbers.
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Voting for Three, Variation 1
This is an opportunity for young mathematicians to apply reasoning to solve real-world problems with ratios. Even though there are three candidates for class president, students will only consider two at a time, making the first problem...
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Percent of a Number - Worksheet
Take the work out of worksheets and give your learners practice with finding percents of numbers in the 100s. This resource has five versions of the same topic to provide different questions to meet your needs.
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Write the Missing Numbers
Which numbers are missing on these hundreds charts? Beginning counters fill in the blank squares in a set of hundreds charts. One simply has the numbers 1 and 100, while the others are missing every other number, only even numbers, or...
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Ten More or Ten Less
This set of problems has learners complete a variety of tasks as they practice adding 10 and subtracting 10. An apple tree with two apples isn't very fun; how about one with ten more? They draw the apples onto the tree and write the...
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Two Numbers to Make a Total
In this addition worksheet, students practice figuring out 2 different ways to come up with 2 different number sentences with the following sums: 12, 16, 20, 17 and 30. Students write their answers in the boxes and circles provided.