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.


Calculate the elapsed time, to the minute, in a given situation (limited to 2 adjacent hours).  Determine the beginning and/or ending time, given the elapsed time.  
This worksheet reviews skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's.  Includes addition doubles at the bottom.
Hundredths and tenths: write the deimal and the fraction of each shaded part.  
Print this mat to allow children to visually see that five pennies is equivalent to a nickel.  Use with plastic or real coins. 
Overview of the 6 assessment standards, purposes of assessments, problems used for instruction/assessment, types of assessments, and scoring rubrics. (2 pages)
This worksheet helps students practice using the Hundred Chart to add or subtract 1 or 10.
How many hours is the store open on Friday?  How long is it open on Saturday?  And other word problems...
These worksheets are a great way to get kids thinking while reviewing different shapes.
Complete the table by writing the time shown on the clocks and filling in the elapsed time.  
A great game for large or small groups to reinforce numbers 0-24 (and paying attention).
Grade 2 Worksheet: Halves, Fourths, and Eighths
Children count, draw, and write the number of apples.
11 page packet of multiplication worksheets: multiplying by 0 through 9
Examine the number patterns.  Write the next three numbers in each pattern.  How do you know which numbers come next?  Three sets of numbers -
Cut out the arrows and numbers.  Glue the numbers on the clock.  Then, use a brass fastener to make the hour/minute hands movable.
Learn how to make change using this free worksheet.  
Solve single and double digit multiplication problems; multiply factors up to 3 digits by a 2 digit factor.  Example problem: 2010 x 4 = ______ w/ Answers
Contains 40 different "I Have, Who Has?" games each with 24 different cards.
This simple book reviews 4 different shapes:  rhombuses, trapezoids, squares, and hexagons.