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.


Practice your division skills by dividing the number in each group and write the answer above the line.  Numbers less than 100
Math worksheet covering skills such as standard form, addition, units of measure, values and comparison.
Printable PDF tangram pattern.  
7 page packet: numbers 1 through 9 on a page, different fonts for each.  
Look at each clock.  Write the time on the lines.  Telling Time: Twenty Minutes past the hour
Round the numbers (ranging from 33 to 9,999) to the position given.  
Strudent begins by reading their card aloud.  The studen who has the card with the correct answer to the previous student's card gets to read their card aloud.  Game is finished when the chain circles back to the first student.  
Shade the fraction shown in each problem.  
10 minutes to the hour: look at each clock and write the time.  
4 page rounding worksheet packet: tens, hundreds, thousands
Using this coloring book, students can learn to count and match pictures to numbers with a catchy chant about potatoes.
Basic division worksheet, 25 problems total.  Practice simple division with a remainder - problems don't divide evenly.
These clocks show half past times.  The minute hand points to the 6.  The hour hand points between two hours.  
Now the time is ____.  In two hours the time will be ____. 
Find each product: 4 digits times 1 digit.  
Have children circle the instrument that comes next in the pattern.  
Folded plates that look like seashells are a great way to demonstrate the relationship between a number, its number word, and its value. 
Look at each clock, write the time on the lines.  Each clock is set to quarter after the hour -
A general letter to parents on behalf of kindergarten teachers about Everyday Math