Math (451)

Whether you're teaching basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, or calculus, our comprehensive collection covers a wide range of topics and grade levels. From interactive games and worksheets to lesson plans and hands-on activities, our resources are designed to make math learning enjoyable and meaningful for learners of all abilities.


This game is played like the memory match card game that many children are familiar with.  It is designed to reinforce their understanding of basic fractions.  Includes cards to cut and print, 5 page packet.  
Color the box(es) that represent the fraction.  
For each group, tell how many shapes are shaded. 
Sammy square is my name,My four sides are just the same.Turn me around, I don't care.I'm always the same.I'm Sammy Square.  
25 addition problems.  Number values add up into the thousands.  
Fraction review worksheet: mixed numbers, improper fractions, number lines, word problem
Find each of these points on the graph above.  Make a dot in the correct place.  Label each dot with the correct letter.  Connect the dots, color the tree!
Children taste three types of apples: granny smith, red delicious, and golden delicious, and select their favorite.  The results are recorded on a graph.
Cat in the Hat Connect the Dots: Complete the dot-to-dot by connecting the numbers in correct order.  Then color the picture!  
Rules for rounding to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand.
Analog Clock Worksheet: Quarter To / Quarter Till - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
This book shows many times I can do each activity in one minute.  Hop on one foot, say the alphebet, clap my hands, count to 20, touch my toes.  
Analog Clock Worksheet: Quarter After - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
This graph reinforces identity issues.  Each child decides which column is closes to his or her hair color.  
Examples of shapes at school and home.  
Find the total cost of the items shown.  Show your work.  
Write the fraction and the decimal for each.  Rewrite the numbers as fractions or decimals.  
Worksheet of fraction strips ranging from 1/1 to 1/12.  
Long division with dollar signs and decimal points.  
Have children look at the objects in each row and mark an X on the object that doesn't belong.