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Be Clear
Encourage students to write more clearly by having them fix the sentences on this handout.
Ways to Make 11 and 12
Students complete a number search of addition combinations for 11 and 12.
Anagram Anomaly
In this printable, students learn about and practice writing anagrams.
Missing Parts Through 10
Subtraction practice is the focus of this worksheet.
Alphabet Soup
Teach your students to develop deductive reasoning skills by associating letters with objects...
Make a Table
Students use a table to solve addition problems.
State It
Learn the postal abbreviations for the states.
Explore Addition
By drawing fish in bowls and sorting them, students can write math stories.
Cat Web
Practice using the graphic organizer of webs to organize writing.
Decision Making
Students must use logic to answer word problems.
Same or Different
Students compare pairs of sentences to determine if they mean the same thing.
Reading Three Kinds of Graphs
A bar graph, a pictograph, and a pie graph are provided in this worksheets. Students use the...
Ways to Make 10
Students choose number pairs that total 10.
Magic Squares - Critical Thinking
Students use critical thinking skills to make magic squares.
Ways to Make 6 and 7
Students sort number pairs by their sums.
Word Problems - Using Data from a Chart
Using the data from a chart, students will solve word problems.
Graphing Temperatures
Students use a newspaper to gather temperature data from around the United States and use the...
Patterns in Numbers
Identifying the patterns in lists of numbers is the object of this activity.
Ways to Make 4 and 5
Students create a table of all of the ways to make 4 and 5.
Patterns in Numbers - Using Exponents
Interesting patterns in numbers are explored by using exponential notation.

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