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.


A great way to introduce the calculator!
Students collected cans of food to give to a local soup kitchen.  Look at the graph and key to find out how many of each top of canned food they collected.  
Match the time on the left with the time on the right.  
Practice your multiplication skills by multiplying the numbers in each group and write the answer below each line.  Example 726 x 23
Children become clockmakers as they create self-portrait clock faces.
Write the value of a collection of coins and bills in decimal form and count, compare, and make change up to twenty dollars.  
Identify the elements for each problem.  Worksheet includes 9 circles, with letters identifying the radius, diameter, and midpoint.  
Probability activity: What are the chances... based on flipping a coin,  tossing a 6 sided die, etc.
Cut out the shape, fold along the lines, tuck and glue the grey tabs inside the tetrahedron.  
Use stamps, stickers, or just have students draw to create and practice simple addition and subtraction problems of their own!
A short assessment reviewing basic addition skills.
11 page packet for learning numbers 1 to 10.  
Math Worksheet: How much would it cost t o buy a robot and a piggy bank?  A toy car and a plastic duck?
Have children sort the balloons by circling all the large balloons, circling all the shaded balloons.  
100 multiplication problems on a worksheet.  Can you do all 100 in 60 seconds?
Circle the object that is about each length.  
Cut out the shape, fold along the lines, tuck and glue the grey tabs inside the cube.  
Use this simple activity to improve children's ability to count and add.