Triple digit addition and pretty flowers meet to form this learning worksheet! Learners will solve by adding the ones, tens, and hundreds to find the sum. As a review, practice sheet, or assessment, this “FLOWERFUL” tool will be a POWERFUL addition to your learning resources!
Triple digit addition and pretty flowers meet to form this learning worksheet! Learners will solve by adding the ones, tens, and hundreds to find the sum. As a review, practice sheet, or assessment, this “FLOWERFUL” tool will be a POWERFUL addition to your learning resources!
Sharks and Minnows: Fraction Frenzy Worksheets Sharks and Minnows: Fraction FrenzyIt’s feeding time at the fraction aquarium! All the fish there eat fractions. These fractions need one more ingredient before the sharks and minnows can eat, though. Kids can help by writing the fractions next to the pictures that represent them.
Kindergarten “I” Love Sight Words! Worksheets “I” Love Sight Words!This colorful worksheet is perfect for introducing the word “I” to beginning readers! They will have the opportunity to read, write, and color. It includes additional practice tracing and finding the word also. “I” love and great resource, and you will too!
Snowmen, Presents, and Measurement Worksheets Snowmen, Presents, and MeasurementSnowmen, presents, trees, snowflakes, and measurement are the festive focuses of this learning resource! Fifth grade students will show you what they know about various types of measurement as they answer the questions and carefully solve. This makes a great resource for review, practice, or enrichment. ‘Tis the season for measurement and math success!
Don’t Get Hedged in by These Expressions! Worksheets Don’t Get Hedged in by These Expressions!Students will love this fall themed worksheet where they can show their skills at changing verbal expressions to algebraic expressions and solving them. This worksheet will give 6th graders the opportunity to practice or show their understanding of expressions.
Whale, Is It An Angle? Worksheets Whale, Is It An Angle?Students new to angles may struggle with identifying whether or not a set of lines qualify for the title. This adorable sea-themed worksheet will help them clarify their understanding. The questions are simply, “Is this an angle?” There are two multiple-choice questions about “angle” and “vertex”, as well. It’s a subtle, friendly, and non-intimidating worksheet […]
Monster Math Worksheets Monster MathThese monsters need help with their place value skills! Help them find the correct answer to each of the five math questions in this practice sheet. Place value is the focus as learners focus on ones and tens in the given numbers.
Partial Products Party Worksheets Partial Products PartyGet your balloons ready, it’s a partial products party! Is a party really a party if there isn’t multiplication? Help this celebratory cat solve each three-digit by one-digit multiplication problem using the partial products strategy. Don’t forget to enjoy a treat when you’re done!
Multiplication Mornings Worksheets Multiplication MorningsWith her favorite meal and a cup of tea, this kitty just loves to start her mornings with multiplication. Fourth graders will use partial products to solve each three-digit by one-digit multiplication problem. Five problems are included for student practice. A model is provided as an example for students to use while solving each problem.
Cosmo Rounds the Stars Worksheets Cosmo Rounds the StarsCosmo the astro-pup is keeping a journal of the stars he sees from Planet Rounding each night. Students can help him research by rounding to the nearest hundred. Inter-planetary research is so exciting!
Multiplication with Moxie Worksheets Multiplication with MoxieMoxie is taking her multiplication skills to the next level! She is practicing multiplying three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers. Fourth graders will love helping Moxie with her multiplication. The partial products method is shown as an example framework for students to solve each multiplication problem.
Counting Sheep Worksheets Counting SheepWe’re not “LION,” this math resource is sure to help your learners grasp place value concepts! The sheep are counting by 5s and 10s, the lions are roaring, and place value is the focus! Give your students the opportunity to show what they know about ones, tens, and hundreds through these five problems.
Santa Snowman Saves the Odd Number Worksheets Santa Snowman Saves the Odd NumberThis worksheet is “snow” much fun! Students will take a look at each number and decide whether or not it is odd. There are 20 numbers to evaluate, which makes this perfect for practice or a quick assessment.
Minutes with Minuends Worksheets Minutes with MinuendsGet ready to be impressed with your kiddos’ subtraction skills! The seven problems on this page are six-digit subtraction problems. Your fourth-grader may need a bit of a boost to get started with so many digits involved, but once you’ve helped them on their way, they should do great!
An Addend for Each Eye Worksheets An Addend for Each EyeThere’s a three-eyed monster on this worksheet who loves three-addend addition! Students will like it, too! Each of the five problems has its own number line which they can use to solve each addition problem. There are no sums greater than twenty.
Wake Up & Multiply! Worksheets Wake Up & Multiply!Wake up and multiply! This sleepy kitty is ready to start her day with multiplication, and she would love for fourth graders to join her. Using partial products, students will solve each three-digit by one-digit multiplication problem. An example problem is included for students to follow as they solve each of the five multiplication problems.
You “Know” It! Worksheets You “Know” It!Kindergarten students will show what they “know” as they have an opportunity to read, write, and then color. This worksheet also includes space to trace and find the word “know.” This is an incredible tool to share with your young learners and a great resource to keep in your reading files!
Measuring Up with Prickly Problems Worksheets Measuring Up with Prickly ProblemsThis two-page set of worksheets is filled with word problems and pointy things! Students should advance with care! Brave students will be rewarded with challenging word problems in which they’ll use addition, subtraction, and standard measurement comparison. All of the questions are based on standard measurements. There are five questions per page.
Stand Tall, Dinosaur! Worksheets Stand Tall, Dinosaur!The dinosaurs on this page are ready to help learners rise to the top! Students will stand tall and be proud as they create a line plot and then answer the questions about the given data. An ideal introduction, practice, review, or assessment, this page is an exceptionally DINO-mite resource!
WorksheetsOn this worksheet, second-graders will read the analog clock and select the correct choice that matches. This five-problem page is great for a quick check of mastery for telling time by the hour, quarter-hour, and by five-minute increments. Time hops by quickly with this cute worksheet!
Measuring Temperature Worksheets Measuring TemperatureBrrr! Introduce students to Fahrenheit and Celsius with this measuring temperature activity. Students will color the wells of each thermometer to show each specified temperature. Then, using the scale on the thermometer, students will identify the temperature in the opposite measurement.
An Ocean of Measurement Worksheets An Ocean of MeasurementWe’re heading into a sea of knowledge with this math resource! Learners focus on solving problems using centimeters, inches, feet, and yards as units of measurement. With an opportunity and space to show their work and choose from the given answers, students will dive deep into measurement!
Lines and Lengths Worksheets Lines and LengthsThese questions are pretty simple for beginning addition and subtraction of length, so they are perfect for earlier in the year or kids who need more practice. They are word problems, and they all involve single-digit numbers. There is one question that asks for a missing side of a square. The length of the other […]
Super Sports Worksheets Super SportsStudents will score a goal with this learning resource! Using the given picture graph, they will interpret the sports data and answer the given questions. A great practice, review, or assessment, this is sure to be a grand slam for your learners!
Peter Penguin’s Igloo Problem Worksheets Peter Penguin’s Igloo ProblemPeter Penguin has a problem. His igloo is always too warm or too cold, it is never just right. So, Peter Penguin has set out to find the true temperature of his igloo by using different thermometers. Second grade students will help Peter Penguin by using the temperatures on the thermometers to measure temperature in […]
Is It Bedtime Yet? Worksheets Is It Bedtime Yet?Owl and Raccoon, who both sleep during the day and are awake all night, lost the hands from all their clocks! Students will help them by reading the times and drawing the matching hands on each clock. This worksheet includes telling time to the hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour.
DINO-mite Data! Worksheets DINO-mite Data!Math skills will never go extinct! Check out this dinosaur data delight! With a data chart and five follow up problems, this worksheet is a ROAR-SOME way for students to show what they know.
Pets and Data Worksheets Pets and DataThe pets on this page are ready for some data! In this colorful worksheet, students will identify the information in the chart and use it to create a line plot. Which pet is the favorite? Solve the problems to find out!
King of the Estimation Jungle Worksheets King of the Estimation JungleI’m not “LION!” This king of the jungle is eager to estimate! Learners will estimate the unknown lengths using each pair of colorful pictures. Focusing on centimeters, inches, feet, yards, and meters, students will ROAR over this learning resource!
Time Is Ticking Away Worksheets Time Is Ticking AwayThese word problems are excellent practice for students who understand elapsed time and telling time to the quarter-hour. Students are asked to select answers from multiple choices offered for each of the five questions. Second graders with some time experience can use this worksheet for either practice or assessment.
Measure to “Sea” Worksheets Measure to “Sea”How do the creatures on this page measure up? Let’s “SEA!” Learners don’t have to go all the way to the bottom of the deep blue sea to practice measuring! Using a ruler, they will determine the given length of each colorful creature. Centimeters and inches are the focus and students can show what they […]
Picture Your Success Worksheets Picture Your SuccessStudents will draw pictures to demonstrate their understanding of these word problems. After drawing what they are asked to represent initially, they will add or subtract according to the directions. Once they’ve “pictured” the answer, they’ll write out the solution in equation form. All of these problems specify length.
Delicious Data Worksheets Delicious DataIt’s lunch time! Learners will analyze the favorite food choices in the given data. Which did students prefer: pizza, hot dogs, sandwiches, salads, or soup? Their mouths will be watering as they work to solve each yummy problem in this five-question learning resource!
King of the Estimation Jungle Worksheets King of the Estimation JungleI’m not “LION!” This king of the jungle is eager to estimate! Learners will estimate the unknown lengths using each pair of colorful pictures. Focusing on centimeters, inches, feet, yards, and meters, students will ROAR over this learning resource!
Measuring Up with Prickly Problems Worksheets Measuring Up with Prickly ProblemsThis two-page set of worksheets is filled with word problems and pointy things! Students should advance with care! Brave students will be rewarded with challenging word problems in which they’ll use addition, subtraction, and standard measurement comparison. All of the questions are based on standard measurements. There are five questions per page.
Peppy Penguin’s Chilly Day Worksheets Peppy Penguin’s Chilly DayChilly temperatures are just perfect for Peppy Penguin’s home in the arctic! She is measuring the temperature outside each day using a thermometer, but could use some help reading the thermometer. Students will use the given temperature (either Celsius or Fahrenheit) and the thermometer readings to identify the temperature in the opposite unit. Coloring the […]