WORKSHEETS
Give students practice in naming and writing fractions with a printable worksheet.
Students practice making change by answering word problems about money.
Students use the provided dot-paper pictures to answer fraction questions.
Students determine the rule of the fraction addition and subtraction problems.
Students compare the prices of items during the Great Depression with the prices of items in 1997.
Students practice answering fraction and measurement problems with this packet of worksheets.
Give students practice in counting money by answering word problems about purchases with a printable worksheet.
Students practice critical thinking and math skills by solving word problems involving time zones, fractions, number…
Students use the provided pictures to help determine the volume of objects.
Students use a table that lists information about four American cities to strengthen their addition and subtraction…
Students use their knowledge and the provided information to help determine the area of various rectangles.
Give students practice in adding and subtracting mentally with a printable worksheet.
Students use their knowledge of perimeter and the provided information to help determine the perimeter of objects.
Give students practice in subtracting numbers by borrowing with a printable worksheet.
Students determine whether various objects are symmetrical with this math activity.
Students use a table to answer subtraction questions.
MAPS
Students use a map of Marco Polo's trip from China to Italy to answer addition word problems.
Give your students practice in determining different types of quadrilaterals with a printable worksheet. In the…
Students use the provided street map to practice identifying parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and points.
Students use a table of NBA coaches' records to strengthen their addition skills.
Students use a table of inventions from the 1800s to practice addition and subtraction skills.
Students use provided data to help them identify similar figures.
Students practice their word problem skills by answering addition and subtraction questions.
Students determine the outcome of flipping, turning, and sliding various figures.