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.


Review color words and shapes while testing students' ability to follow directions.
Give students an extra challenge and have them figure out the secret Braille messages.
Using these three worksheets, children can practice symmetry by drawing the other half of the picture. 
Use this math rubric to assess a child's ability to solve a problem and explain their work.
These simple rhymes will help children learn how to write numbers 0-10.
See if your students can figure out the message using Morse Code provided on the first page.
Blank digital clocks free printable worksheet.  Laminate for longevity.  Use dry erase markers to write times.  Or write times and use as a matching game with Blank Analog Clocks.
Connect the dots #1-16 to complete the flower!  
This chart will help children build confidence with addition, subtraction, and more!
Color ___ parts red.  Color ____ parts blue.  Color ____ parts green.  What fraction of the circle is red? Blue? Green?
Connect the dots #1-18 to finish the picture!
Connect letters A-K on the train and numbers 1-14 to complete the first picture! Connect the dots #1-18 to complete the second (engine only) picture!
Write the quotient for each problem. Then, color according to the key at the bottom.  
Challenge students to find the patterns with these problems!
Blank analog clocks.  Laminate for reuse.  6 clocks per page.  Can be used with Blank Digital Clocks as a matching game.
Assess a child's knowledge of numbers 1 through 20 using this worksheet.
Printable PDF chart of numbers 1-100, in a visually appealing 10 column format
Introduce students to another culture and language with this book. Practice counting and writing number words one through twelve.
Measure to the nearest 1/4 inch using the ruler shown.  
Simple worksheet for learning the parts of a clock, numbers, and hands:  Write the numbers.  Color the long hand blue.  Color the short hand red.