WORKSHEETS
The chart on this page compares some facts about first ladies Eleanor Roosevelt and Bess Truman.
Distribute a chart that and questions will help students focus on the issues involved in the 1940, 1944, and 1948…
Read an overview of life in the United States during World War II, then explore the related activities.
Read about the WAACS, WAVES, and nurses of World War II, then explore the related activities.
Students practice addition by filling out six cubes and sentences.
Students practice addition by filling out seven cubes and sentences.
A printable sheet of a variety of shapes inlaid into a grid.
A printable sheet with a variety of 3-D shapes inside of a grid.
Two sets of subtraction problems using numbers through 12 and 18.
Hand out a printable that has squares to be cut out and folded into a variety of other shapes.
This tip sheet provides ideas about how to organize homework and study successfully.
Make real-life connections to math: have your students participate in community-focused activities.
Use the technological devices in a home, such as a calculator, VCR, and CD-ROM with students
Students practice using statistics and graphs at home by looking for information in the newspaper.
Find old grocery receipts for students to practice using decimals for various arithmetic calculations.
Plan to redecorate the windows and doors in a home by having students find the area and the proper measurements for…
Use food items around a home to quiz students on fractions, then have them record the numbers in a table.
Estimate the distances to places a family often visits, then have students total how many miles traveled on certain…
Use favorite recipes to have students practice fractions; calculate how much of each ingredient would be needed to feed…
Create designs on a sheet of paper by dividing it into equal sections then folding and coloring the resulting shapes.
Record the temperature throughout the week so students can review comparing integers.
Collect rectangular prisms from home and have students calculate their surface areas.
Students draw a picture of themselves with a friend and write about what they like to do with their friend.
Students find a way through the maze to help the firefighters find the water, while avoiding the fire dangers.