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.


Quarter To: Look at each clock, write the time on the lines
2 page worksheet: numbers one through eight with number lines to practice writing.  
Olly octagon is my nameThe shape of a stop sign is the sameMy eight sides are fun to countHow about you try it out!1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8
12 multiplication practice problems, 6 word problems.  Example 54 x 17
Worksheet for learning numbers 13, 14, 15.  In each row have children count the animals and practice writing the numbers.
There are different ways you can make $0.25 Circle the group of coins in each row that equals $0.25
Common shapes, 8 page printable 
Telling Time: Hour and Half-Hour Review
Look at each clock.  Write the time on the lines.  
Skills worksheets: comparing fractions, dividing regions into equal parts to recognize equal and unequal parts; exploring fractions using representations  
Grading sheet to accompany photography project
Have children circle where the pattern starts to repeat in each row.  Then have them color the shapes below to show the pattern.  
Analog Clock Worksheet: 10 minutes past - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
Print and fold your own 3-D shapes!  Folding activity worksheets: 5 pages total.  Cylinder, cube, cone, rectangular prism, square pyramid.  
Analog Clock Worksheet: 20 Minutes Past - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
Count the money. Write the price. Use money cover-up punchouts on a counting board to check.  
Color the boxes to show circles, squares, and triangles,  Mark each shape with an X as you find it.  
Have children look at the two objects and decide which one is heavier and which one is lighter.  Then have children match the heavier object to the low side of the scale and match the lighter object with the high side of the scale.  Page 2: circle the heavier object, mark an X on the lighter object.  
Fill in the missing numbers, connect the dots style.  Numbers 1-62