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.


A general letter to parents on behalf of kindergarten teachers about Everyday Math
These clocks tell hour times.  The minute hand points to the 12.  The hour hand points to the correct hour.  
Includes all 6 folding worksheets: cylinder, cone, cube, pyramid, recangular prism, tetrahedron
Free printable work sheet: 64 math problems, addition, multiplication, division, subtraction
Have children show the time by recording a number on the digital clock and drawing the hour hand on the analog clock.  
Identify diamter and radius of a circle. Classify angles as acute, obtuse, right.  
What fraction represents the location of point Q?  What decimal represents the location of point P?  Draw a number line...
Thirty minutes past hour: Look at each clock, write the time.
Count on. Then write how much money in all.  Includes bonus algebra type question.
There is a difference of 10 minutes on each clock.  Trace the minute hand on each clock.  Write the time on the lines.  
Math Worksheets: Word Problems: Division with remainders word problems
Chicken pox becomes an important topic of discussion during the late winter and early spring as children begin to contract it.  On this graph, children can compare how many of them have or have not had the chicken pox.  The graph can be used in conjunction with the book Betsy and the Chicken Pox by Gunilla Wolde.
This game is played like the memory match card game that many children are familiar with.  It is designed to reinforce their understanding of polygons and solid figures. 5 page packets, cards included!  
Each child chooses one favorite ice cream flavor, and the selections are then graphed.  Instead of bars, this graph uses circles so that the columns look like giant ice cream cones.  
Clock practice worksheet: 10 minutes past the hour
This chart is used prior to a field trip to a pumpkin farm.  It encourages children to follow the scientific procedure of forming a hypothesis, collecting data, and checking their hypothesis.  
Worksheet for learning numbers 8 and 9: have children count the objects in each group and draw the correct number of counters to show how many.  
This game is played like the memory match card game that many children are familiar with.  It is designed to reinforce their understanding of basic fractions.  Includes cards to cut and print, 5 page packet.  
For each group, tell how many shapes are shaded.