These worksheets are a great way to get kids thinking while reviewing different shapes.
Children count, draw, and write the number of apples.
1. Appendix A: Research Supporting Key Elements of the Standards (includes Glossary of Terms)
Cut out the arrows and numbers. Glue the numbers on the clock. Then, use a brass fastener to make the hour/minute hands movable.
This simple book reviews 4 different shapes: rhombuses, trapezoids, squares, and hexagons.
This worksheet reviews what the math symbols >, <, and = mean and how to use them.
This practice worksheet includes a variety of two-digit numbers to compare using the math symbols >, <, and =.
Use this to help students visualize addition and subtraction on a hundreds chart.
Children count the pennies and draw a line to match the number to the correct amount of coins.
Common Core State Standards in Mathematics, K-12
A twist (or two) to a classic card game. Can be played with regular playing cards.
Review even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8) and one-to-one correspondence!
Get creative and turn each shape into a picture! Includes circle, square, and rectangle worksheets.
This worksheet reinforces the concept that one nickel has the same monetary value as five pennies.
This bundle contains 10 pages of counting practice with numbers 1-10.
Practice writing numbers 0 to 12. Each number includes a corresponding picture to help reinforce 1:1 correspondence.
This 3-page bundle reinforces the concepts of greater/smaller and more/less.
A short review worksheet covering addition, subtraction, and number comparisons.
This bundle reviews number sequencing up to 10. Last page includes ordinal numbers (1st, 2nd, etc.).
This word problem will get kids thinking about numbers!