Simplifying Fractions Worksheets

Welcome to our simplifying fractions worksheets! Simplifying fractions is a crucial skill for your child’s math journey. By reducing fractions to their simplest form, they gain a clearer understanding of relationships between numbers. Teach them to find the greatest common factor (greatest common divisor) and use it to divide both the numerator and denominator. This…

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Converting Fractions to Decimals Worksheets

Converting Fractions to Decimals Worksheet PDF

Converting fractions to decimals can be the first math concept that really gives students trouble – thus dwindling their love for the subject. Because of that, we’ve created a chart and printable instructions, which you can find below. Beyond that, you’ll find Converting Fractions to Decimals Worksheets, which offer a variety of difficulty. Remember, fractions…

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Dividing Fractions Worksheets

Fraction Anchor Chart - Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number - PDF

Welcome to our dividing fractions worksheets! Understanding how to divide fractions can be challenging at first. However, the process is quite simple and makes more sense with practice. Dividing fractions involves flipping a fraction and multiplying. The dividing fractions worksheets below include printable instructions as well as practice. Students will get practice dividing one fraction…

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Counting Money Worksheets

Welcome to our Counting Money Worksheets! Being able to count money is an important life skill, but it can be really confusing! Odds are your student won’t remember the values or names of coins after one exposure. Our counting money worksheets will give varied practice, which will give your student plenty of time to commit…

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Fact Family Worksheets

Multiplication Fact FamilyPDF worksheet

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…

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Greatest Common Factor Calculator

Greatest 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…

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Triple 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…

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Triple 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…

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Double Digit Addition Without Regrouping

Double 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…

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