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.


Color the boxes to show circles, squares, and triangles,  Mark each shape with an X as you find it.  
Identify / classify / compare two dimensional figures (circle, triangle, square, parallelogram, trapezoid, thrombus, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon)
Math quiz for geometry skills: area, length, division
Kara is making punch for a party. She can use 2 of these tools to measure the punch.  Which should she use?
Learn shapes using this free printable santa worksheet.  
There are different ways you can make $0.25 Circle the group of coins in each row that equals $0.25
Write the coordinate points from the given graph (6 points, A through F)
How do you locate fractions and decimals on a number line?  Use the number lien to name the fraction or deimal that should be written at each point.  
24 page packet: various animals and objects, made of common shapes.  For example the penguin is made from 1 hexagon, 7 diamonds, 1 square...
Count on.  The write how much money in all.  Circle the toy you can buy. Solve the riddles.  Count dimes by 10, count nickels by 5.
Perimeter and area worksheet: use square tiles, make a square, find the perimeter.  
Shelby Star is my nameShining brightly is my gameWith five sparkly points and lots of sides, too.With wishes I make dreams come true.
Write a fraction to describe which part of the shapes shown are trapezoids.  
Have children write the time to the hour that is shown on each clock.  
Circle the object that is about each length.  Includes photos of common objects for estimating...
Use this printable worksheet to create your own two-sided coin flash cards.
Worksheet to demonstrate decimal place values - shading portion of the grid 
Have children color the watering can that holds more green and the watering can that holds less yellow. Then have them look at each of the other four pairs of containers, and color the one in each pair green that holds more, color yellow the container in each pair that holds less.