Fraction 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…
Read More1st Grade Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Our 1st grade comparing numbers worksheets include practice in both comparing numbers and ordering numbers. We’ve separated each concept into three categories: Numbers from 0-25, 0-50, and 0-100. Your student will be asked to compare two numbers by writing a greater than (>), less than (<), or equal to sign (=). Then they will practice writing…
Read More2nd Grade Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Our 2nd grade comparing numbers worksheets include practice in both comparing numbers and ordering numbers. The first section below includes six worksheets where students place three numbers in order. We’ve included practice ordering numbers from least to greatest AND from greatest to least. The second group asks students to put four numbers in order, and the…
Read MoreVariable Equations Worksheets
In algebra, variable equations are used to solve real-world problems. Variable equations are just mathematical sentences that include letters (variables), and they help us find the missing piece(s) in a puzzle. By using letters, we can create equations that describe different situations. Solving these equations is like playing detective; we’re on a mission to figure…
Read MoreInequalities Worksheets
Welcome to the world of inequalities! We write mathematical sentences, called inequality expressions, when two things aren’t exactly equal to each other. Imagine you’re making cupcakes for a bake sale and the school tells you to make at least 24. That means you need to make 24 or more. In math language we would say…
Read MoreSimplifying Expressions Worksheets
Simplifying expressions makes our mathematical problems easier to handle and understand. Imagine having a messy pile of pens, pencils, and markers. It would be hard to manage, but if you could put all the pens in one jar, pencils in another, and markers in a third it would be easy to find what you’re looking…
Read MoreSquare Roots, Cube, 4th, 5th & 6th Roots
Roots undo exponents just like multiplication undoes division and addition undoes subtraction. Exponents tell you what you get when you multiply the same number by itself a certain amount of times. Roots start with the answer and work backwards. Roots allow a larger number to ask, “What was the smaller number that got multiplied over…
Read MoreScientific Notation Worksheets
Scientific Notation is a way to read and write numbers faster. It’s an abbreviation. Think of your favorite emoji and what it represents. Odds are that one little emoji says a lot more than just one word. What emojis do for language is what scientific notation does for numbers. Scientific notation is not just used…
Read MoreAssociative Property of Addition Worksheets
Associative means being grouped together or connected. In math, when we add a series of numbers it doesn’t matter in what order we do it. We’ll always get the same answer! The associative property of addition allows us to select any two numbers in a line of addition and combine them first. Then we can…
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