This area has math daily word problems for grades 1 through 5. This page will link you to over 100 daily review practice worksheets ("Math Buzz"), leveled for grades 1 through 5. Complete the number lines, tell what number comes before, and skip counting. ![]() Learn how to accurately count two, three, and four-digit numbers. Learn to count and write numbers up to 30. Practice counting American money (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters). Learn to count pounds and pence, coins used in the United Kingdom. Counting Money (Canadian)Ĭount toonies, loonies, quarters, nickels, and dimes with these Canadian currency worksheets. Use these worksheets to practice counting Australian money. Color-by-Number WorksheetsĬolor the mystery pictures according to the number key at the bottom. Circles: Radius, Diameter, CircumferenceĬalculate the diameter and radius of circles also includes circumference and area worksheets. Volume or capacity worksheets (gallons, quarts, pints, & cups). Calendars (Math)Ĭalendars to help students with years, months, weeks and days on a calendar. There are also worksheets on calculating Q1, Q3, median, minimum, and maximum values. Use these worksheets to help students learn about statistics and creating box-and-whisker plots. Use the formula A = 1/2 x (b x h) to calculate the area of triangles Area WorksheetsĬalculate the area (in square units) of the shapes on these worksheets. Angles: Complementary, Supplementary, Verticalĭownload worksheets to practice geometry concepts related to vertical, complementary, and supplementary angles. Using protractors to find measurements of right, acute, and obtuse angles. Write algebraic expressions, learn to identify independent/dependent variables, solve for variables in equations, work with inequalities, and more. On these printable game boards, students color pairs of numbers that equal a given sum. Addition-Subtraction Fact Familiesīasic fact family triangles, number bonds, and fact squares worksheets for addition and subtraction. Addition Squaresīuild logical thinking skills with these addition square brainteaser worksheets. These worksheets were made to teach students about the commutative and associative properties of addition. Addition: FractionsĪdd fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators, as well as unlike denominators. The worksheets, flashcards, and number lines on this page have a mix of basic, single-digit addition and subtraction problems. Addition: 3 or More AddendsĬolumn addition problems with 3 or more addends of 1, 2, 3, and 4-digit numbers. Addition: 4 and 5-Digit AddendsĬhallenge your students to solve addition problems with 4 and 5-digit numbers. Practice adding 3-digit numbers together with these printable worksheets, task cards, and games. Worksheets with basic, single-digit addition facts (sums up to 18). Most worksheets below involve regrouping (aka borrowing), unless otherwise stated.This index page will link you to all types of addition worksheets, including basic facts, 2-digit addends, 3-digit addends, 4-digit addends, fraction addition, decimal addition, fact families, and money addition. Remember you can simply refresh your browser window to get another worksheet of the same kind. Subtracting a 2-digit number from hundred Subtracting a whole hundred from a three-digit number Subtracting a whole ten from a three-digit number, answer in same hundred Subtracting whole tens, missing minuend or subtrahend, within 0-1000 Subtracting whole tens from whole tens within 0-1000 Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number, missing minuend or subtrahend.Subtract a single-digit number from a two-digit number need to "borrow" Subtract a single-digit number from a whole ten Subtracting a single-digit number from a two-digit number missing number Subtracting a single-digit number from a two-digit number (no borrowing) ![]() Practice of subtraction facts within 10-18 Subtraction with regrouping (borrowing).The problem sheets are randomly generated, so you will get a different one just by refreshing the page in your browser (press F5). Some browsers may have "Print to fit" option, which will automatically scale the worksheet to be so small as to fit the printable area. Or, adjust the "scale" to 90% or less in the Print Preview. ![]() If the worksheet does not fit the page in the Print Preview, adjust your margins, header, and footer in the Page Setup settings of the browser.
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