Classify and Measure Angles
Below you’ll find a variety of “Classify and Measure Angles Worksheets!” Understanding the differences between angles can be challenging, but we’re here to help! Our worksheets will help your students measure and classify acute, obtuse, and right angles. Understanding the differences between special angles is essential for success in Geometry. It prepares students for trigonometry…
Read MoreParallel, Perpendicular and Intersecting Lines
Below you’ll find a variety of premium and free, printable “Parallel, Perpendicular, and Intersecting Lines Worksheets!” We offer introductory worksheets, where students just have to identify and draw lines. We also offer more advanced worksheets where they’ll need to understand the geometric notation for different lines. Here’s what students need to remember: All of our…
Read MoreAdding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Worksheets
Adding fractions with unlike denominators involves finding a common denominator to make the fractions compatible. This can be done by identifying the least common multiple (LCM)of the two denominators, which will serve as the common denominator. Next, adjust each fraction by multiplying both its numerator and denominator by a suitable factor to convert it into…
Read MoreComplementary, Supplementary, Vertical, and Adjacent Angles
Below you’ll find a variety of premium and free, printable “Complementary, Supplementary, Vertical, and Adjacent Angles Worksheets!” They’ll help students understand the basics of geometric angles. Here’s what you need to remember: All of our Worksheets include answer keys. Feel free to use and reproduce them at home and in your classroom. Didn’t find what…
Read MoreMultiplying Decimals Worksheets
Below you’ll find a variety of Decimal Multiplication Worksheets! First, you’ll find practice multiplying decimals by powers of 10 (10, 100, and 1000). Scroll down a little further, and you’ll find practice multiplying decimals by whole numbers (single-digit, double-digit, and triple-digit). Finally, you’ll find practice multiplying decimals by decimals. Multiplying decimals will become easier with…
Read MoreBasic Multiplication Worksheets
Below you’ll find a variety of Basic Multiplication Worksheets! First, you’ll find single-digit worksheets. Then, we have worksheets that include numbers from 0-15. After that, you’ll find printables that focus on multiplying by specific numbers (times 1 & 2, 3 & 4, etc.). Finally, we have a single-digit multiplied by a double or triple-digit worksheets.…
Read MoreDouble-Digit Multiplication Worksheets
Below you’ll find a variety of Double-Digit Multiplication Worksheets! We have worksheets that include single-digit numbers multiplied by double-digit numbers. We also have worksheets that include double-digit numbers multiplied by double-digit numbers. Our double-digit time double-digit worksheets are broken up into three sections: All of our Multiplication Worksheets can be used for your students at home…
Read MoreAlgebra Worksheets
Algebra: When letters enter math. When students start learning Algebra it seems like they either get it or they don’t. If your learner is struggling, don’t give up! Our collection of Algebra worksheets was made to help. Below, you’ll find Algebra worksheets that cover topics like exponents, roots, solving variable equations, simplifying expressions, slope-intercept form,…
Read MoreFraction Strips
Fraction strips are an educational tool used to help children understand fractions, which are parts of a whole. Imagine a set of colored paper strips, all the same length but divided into different numbers of equal parts—some in halves, thirds, fourths, and so on. These strips visually represent fractions, making it easier for kids to…
Read MoreMean, Median, Mode & Range Worksheets
Welcome to our mean, median, mode and range worksheets! We’ve organized activities into three sections, each building upon the previous one, to help young learners grasp these essential concepts with increasing depth and precision. In our first section, you’ll find worksheets that focus on each concept individually. Then you’ll find mean, median, mode, and range…
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