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.


Identify or classify three-dimensional figures (cube, sphere, rectangular prism, and pyramid)
Use this simple activity to improve children's ability to count and add.
This 3-page bundle reinforces the concepts of greater/smaller and more/less.
This bundle reviews number sequencing up to 10.  Last page includes ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, etc.).
Go on a geometry photography expedition with your family!  Take pictures of geometric shapes and concepts around you.  Print your pictures and use them to make your own geometry picture book.  
Cute piggy coloring worksheet.  Free printable PDF format.  
Draw a line to connect the shapes that match.
A short review worksheet covering addition, subtraction, and number comparisons.
This short assessment reinforces beginning addition concepts.
Cut out the shape, fold along the lines, tuck and glue the grey tabs inside the cube.  
This word problem will get kids thinking about numbers!
Use separate pieces of paper to trace your solutions on: Name all of the tangram pieces, How many ways can you make a square with the tangram pieces?  A rectangle?  
23 page packet for learning numbers 1 through 20.  Includes bonus material.
Number Cards with pictures for zero through ten.  Includes 4 Wild Cards.
This activity can be used a variety of ways to reinforce greater than and less than symbols.
Algebra: Find the radius and diameter for each circle.  
Circle the numerator in each fraction below. Circle the denominator.  Tell whether the arrow is pointing at the numerator or denominator.  Continue the pattern...
Ricky rectangle is my name,My 4 sides are not the same.2 are short and 2 are longCount my sides, come right along.1, 2, 3, 4
Caller cards - for bingo (example: 4x5 is called, students look for 20 on their bingo sheets)
In and out math rule worksheet - 7 per page, horizontal and vertical format.  Input / output tables.