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.


Laura earns $6.70 a week walking dogs.  How much is that in dollars and dimes?
5 cents = 1 nickel.  How much money...?  
Look at each clock.  Write the time.  
Analog Clock Worksheet: Ten Minutes to the Hour - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
Coin worksheet, coint by 1's to add the pennies, by 5's to add the nickels, by 10's to add the dimes.
Skills: adding three one digit numbers, estimating addition solutions, solve addition problems using currency, decimals, fractions
Multiplying 2 digit numbers by 1 digit numbers with regrouping.  Includes handy step by step instructions for breaking the multiplication down into two steps.  
Times table for multiplying by three
Cross out each coin as you count.  Write the amount.
I'm the city in the Empire State where baseball is honored.  By those who made it great.  What city am I?  To find out, divide.  Cross out the letter beside each quotient in the decoder.  The remaining letters spell the answer. 
A tessellation is a way to tile a floor (that goes on forever) with shapes so that there are no overlapping and no gaps.  4 page packet with examples.  
Worksheet: Count the money.  Write the amount.  
Worksheet for learning numbers 4 and 5 - count the flowers in each gropu and color the correct number of boxes to show how many.  
Regrouping: Subtract the money to find the differences.  Check by adding.  
Subtraction worksheet: Practice subtracting numbers less than 20
Determine the missing elements in a function table given the rule  Determine the rule for a function given n a completed table (functions may use +, -, or x and whole numbers or money)
Free printable numbers grid with 5's and 10's
Climb the trees and count the money. Write the answer under each tree.  
Multiplication practice: 4 basic problems, example 42 x 28
A builder plans to build 34 new homes... given the criteria, how many total windows and doors will be needed for all the new homes?  Show all your work.