Fact Family Worksheets
Math Fact Family Worksheets help students understand the basic relationships between numbers. A fact family is a set of 3 numbers that are related to one another either through addition and subtraction or multiplication and division. For example, the numbers 3, 5, and 8 are a fact family which are related to one another through…
Read MoreGreatest Common Factor Calculator
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) or Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) is the largest whole number that divides equally into two or more numbers. For example, the factors of 12 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. The factors of 15 are 1, 3, 5, and 15. The GCF of 12 and 15 is 3…
Read MoreTriple Digit Addition Without Regrouping
Your child has become confident in adding two-digit numbers, so it’s time to start practicing triple-digit addition without regrouping! It can be scary to see a third digit, but your child has the skills to find these sums! In these worksheets, your student won’t have to worry about carrying digits because each column’s sum will…
Read MoreTriple Digit Addition with Regrouping
Triple-digit addition with regrouping takes the concept of double-digit addition with regrouping one step further. Students will still need a strong foundational knowledge of place value and basic addition to successfully perform these operations. When adding triple-digit numbers with regrouping, students will often find that the sum of the digits in one or more of…
Read MoreDouble Digit Addition Without Regrouping
Welcome to our selection of Double Digit Addition without Regrouping Worksheets! Learning to add double-digit numbers can be exciting AND confusing. While children are learning to read from left to right they’re being told to add numbers from right to left. Eventually, the numbers in each column will add up to 10 or more, and…
Read MoreSingle Digit Addition Worksheets
Welcome to our single-digit addition worksheets! Children often begin learning the basics of addition during preschool or kindergarten by counting objects and recognizing numbers. However, the specific age can depend on the child’s individual development and exposure to math concepts. As children become comfortable with these foundational skills, they’ll begin adding using objects or pictures.…
Read MoreDouble Digit Addition With Regrouping
Double Digit Addition with Regrouping requires a strong understanding of place value and basic addition. Regrouping happens when the sum of the digits in one column exceeds nine and you have to carry the “extra” value to the next column. If your child is having trouble understanding this concept, the best thing to do is…
Read MoreAddition Worksheets for Kindergarten
Using the Kindergarten addition worksheets below, you’ll be engaging in a structured learning approach to teaching your child basic addition skills. The activities are tailored for kindergarten-level students and are designed to help them connect written numbers with real-world objects. Overall, this program is designed to gradually build up your child’s understanding of addition, starting…
Read MoreAbsolute Value Worksheets
Below you’ll find our absolute value worksheets. Absolute value is like playing a game called “How Far Away?” In this game, the goal is to find out how many steps a number is from zero on a number line. When we find the absolute value of a number, we write it with two vertical lines,…
Read MoreTelling Time Worksheets
Welcome to our telling time worksheets! As you’ll see below, our worksheets progress from whole hours down to single minutes to ensure a smooth learning curve for students. We begin with the simplest concept, having students tell time to the nearest whole hour. Then they advance to half-hour intervals, followed by quarter-hour, honing their skills…
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