Single-Digit Multiplication
Below you’ll find a variety of Single-Digit Multiplication Worksheets! Are you a teacher looking for supplemental worksheets? A parent in search of extra practice for your child? Whatever brought you here, we have what you need – Multiplication practice worksheets! If your child is struggling with multiplication, the best thing you can do is stay…
Read MoreMultiply Fractions with Whole Numbers Worksheets
Our “multiply fractions with whole numbers” worksheets provide your students or child practice with various scenarios. Students will multiply when no simplifying is possible. We’ve also included problems that require simplifying/reducing both before and after multiplying. If your students have trouble understanding the basics of fractions, then multiplying can be difficult. Following this process: After…
Read MoreVolume and Surface Area of Various Shapes
Free and premium, printable “Volume and Surface Area of Various Shapes Worksheets!” Here are all the formulas you’ll need: Sphere: Volume = 4/3πr³ and Surface Area = 4πr²Cones: Volume = 1/3πr²h and Surface Area = πr² + πrsCylinders: Volume = πr²h and Surface Area = 2πr² + 2πrhTriangular Prisms: Volume = ½ bhdSurface Area =…
Read MoreVolume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms
Free and premium, printable “Volume and Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Worksheets!” Imagine you want to wrap a present. First, you need to put your gift into a box, right? The amount of fillable space inside the box is called the volume. Now imagine wrapping the box. The amount of space that needs to be…
Read MoreVolume and Surface Area of Spheres
Free and premium, printable “Volume and Surface Area of Spheres Worksheets!”Imagine you have a basketball. The amount of air needed to fill it up is the volume. The amount of rubber needed to create the ball is the surface area. The formula for the volume of a sphere is V = 4/3 π r³The formula…
Read MoreVolume and Surface Area of Cylinders
Free and premium, printable “Volume and Surface Area of Cylinders Worksheets!” Imagine you have a can of soup. The amount of space inside the can is called the volume. The amount of can (the top, bottom, and curved side) is called the surface area. Volume = π r²• h, where r is the radius of…
Read MoreVolume and Surface Area of Triangular Prisms
Free, printable “Volume and Surface Area of Triangular Prisms Worksheets!” Imagine you want to pitch a tent. The amount of space inside the tent to sleep and walk around in is called the volume. The amount of fabric (including the floor) is called the surface area. Volume = ½ b • h • d, where…
Read MoreVolume with Unit Cubes
Free, printable “Volume with Unit Cubes Worksheets!” Cube units make calculating volume simple! Just count the total number of cubes. Our level 1 worksheets have students calculate the volume of a rectangular prism. To find the solution, just find out how many cubes make up one layer of the prism, then multiply by the number…
Read MoreIdentify and Draw Quadrilaterals
Below you’ll find a variety of “Identify and Draw Quadrilaterals Worksheets!” Understanding the differences between quadrilaterals can be challenging, but we’re here to help! Our worksheets will help your students identify squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, rhombuses, kites, and more! We’ve even included worksheets that include drawing quadrilaterals. Understanding the differences between quadrilaterals is essential for…
Read MoreIdentify and Classify Triangles Worksheets
Below you’ll find a variety of “Identify and Classify Triangles Worksheets!” Understanding the differences between triangles can be challenging, but we’re here to help! Our worksheets will help your students identify right, obtuse, acute, equilateral, scalene, and isosceles triangles! We’ve also included some triangle activities that are great for young learners. Understanding the differences between…
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