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.


Worksheet with 5 clocks, each set to various times (e.g. 7:15)
Analog Clock Worksheet: 20 Minutes to the hour - Look at the time below each clock.  Draw the hands in the correct places.  
Printable coin worksheet - can you show 25 cents in 8 different ways?  Use a combination of dimes, nickels, pennies.
Which object would be about 8 feet long?  About how long is the cell phone?  Write a number sentence to solve.  Translation, reflection, or rotation?  
Cut and paste to match fronts and backs of the coins below.  
Color the objects at the end of each row to show which colors come next in the patterns.  
Count the nickels by 5's. Circle the coins that Jeannine can use to buy the dall. Nicholas spends $0.28, circle the shells he buys. Autumn has $0.25 - label her coins.  
Worksheet containing 9 clocks, each set to a "full hour" (e.g. 7:00)
Guess the answers to the questions below.  Write your guesses in the first column.  Then check your guesses by having someone time you as you do each activity.  Write your results in the second column.  
Basic math worksheet: addition, shapes, time, pictograph questions
Have children identify the coins or bills on the left and circle the coin or bill on the right that belongs in the group.  
Draw two different rectangles.  Each rectangle should have a perimeter of 10 units.  
Blank clock worksheet: 2 clocks per page.  Includes hour and minute hands to cut & paste
What tool would you use to measure the attribute?  Write or draw a tool.  
Count the money, write the amount.  5 problems per page, first one is completed for you.  
Kayla goes into the ice cream shop and wants to get an ice cream cone.  The flavors are vanilla, chocolate, orange, or mint.  She wants a two scoop cone.  How many different combinations could she possibly get?  Show all the combinations below.  
Today's number is __.  Write at least 3 equations for today's number.  Is today's number odd or even?  Make a model of today's number by drawing rods and cubes.  Hundreds, tens, ones places.  Expanded notation, coins, greater than, less than, equal.  
Look at the two items.  Circle the item you want.  Then circle the coins to match the price.  
Wrat fraction of the shape is shaded? Length approximation. Comparing area. Calculating age.  
Multiplication practice worksheet: 4 problems to solve, example 371 x 54