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.


Guess the answers to the questions below.  Write your guesses in the first column.  Then check your guesses by having someone time you as you do each activity.  Write your results in the second column.  
Count the money, write the amount.  5 problems per page, first one is completed for you.  
Write expanded, standard, or word form on the line.  Write the following numbers in word form.  
Draw two different rectangles.  Each rectangle should have a perimeter of 10 units.  
Have children color each picture that shows 0 or none; draw a pet dish with food and a pet dish that has 0 food in it.  
Look at the two items.  Circle the item you want.  Then circle the coins to match the price.  
Multiplication practice worksheet: 4 problems to solve, example 371 x 54
What tool would you use to measure the attribute?  Write or draw a tool.  
Which groups of coins have the same value? 
Prices are given for various produce items.  Problems will present two to add the prices and solve for a total.  
Skills include decimal comparison, exploring decimals using a variety of representations, ordering decimals, reading decimals, place value, and solving problems with decimals.  
Wrat fraction of the shape is shaded? Length approximation. Comparing area. Calculating age.  
Solve single and double digit multiplication problems; multiply factors up to 3 digits by a 2 digit factor.  Example problem: 107 x 35 = _____
In each exercise have children circle the "hot thermometer" or the "cold thermometer" to show which goes with the items of clothing.  
Which tool would you use...?  Use mental math... write the missing numbers... 
What is the perimeter of the shape?  Find the missing part.  Write a fraction for the shaded part, etc...
Find the mean, average, median, mode, and range (more advanced)
Draw the shape below on dot paper. Find the perimeter of the shape. Draw another shape with the same perimeter.  
Calculate the area of the following shapes (parallelograms, diamonds)
Trace the dotted numbers on the clocks above.  Then have them circle the numbers 2, 5, 7, 9, and 12.