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Equivalent Fractions: Equal, Largest, or Smallest

For Students 3rd - 5th Standards
Elementary mathematicians begin by reading a one-page text that explains how to compare fractions. They solve two problems in which they must circle equal fractions in a set. They then solve four problems where a set of five fractions is...
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Understand Subtraction - Take Whole Tens

For Students K - 1st Standards
Use a number line to demonstrate subtracting by tens. Learners "hop" backwards down a tens number line to complete subtraction equations. Several different ways to express the operation are included. 
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Adding/Subtracting Whole Numbers in Your Head

For Students 2nd - 3rd Standards
Exercise those mental math muscles! This worksheet contains 10 addition and 10 subtraction problems which require learners to compute sums or differences in their heads. A quick review at the top of the page provides a strategy based on...
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Make 20

For Students 1st - 3rd Standards
There are quite a few ways to make the number 20 through addition. Learners fill in missing addends to reach the sum of 20 then answer additional related questions. This is a good resource because it has the class both add to 20 and...
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Decimal Fractions: Tenths

For Students 4th - 5th Standards
Reading tenths as phrases (such as three tenths, or five and nine tenths), forth graders write down both fractions and decimal equivalents. There are 10 problems on this page, making it a nifty pop quiz! Assess math learners grasp of...
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Count On Past 100 (Pg 2)

For Students 1st - 3rd Standards
Your mathematicians are given a number at which to start and an amount to count on from there. They then record the number where they end. For example, "Count on 7 from 133." The answer is 140. There are 7 problems on this page. Answers...