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This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake restaurant). Their task is to add up the bills of the customers who have eaten! The addition is fairly simple and is a great way to practice for kids who are just being introduced to money values. On each receipt there are pictures of the food the customer has purchased with a box off to the side to write the cost. Once everything has been added together, your students can write the total for each customer at the bottom of the receipt. Plus, this can double as a coloring page for all those smarty pants kids who finish the worksheet a bit too quickly. To get this free printable money math worksheet just right click on the image below and select print or save. And if you'd like to create more worksheets or math center items with the matching clipart, you can get our cute dinner clipart set in black and white or color.
Are you looking for some real world practice to teach the Pythagorean Theorem? This set of Pythagorean Theorem practice is a great way to help kids see its importance and relevance in life. Kids do well with math problems that they can relate to, or at least ones that would make sense in their worldviews. This post shares some understanding of what it means and how to apply it to solve problems.
Mental Maths practice is fun especially when you do your addition and subtraction up and down pyramids! Updated! How do these pyramids work? Add the 2 numbers next to each other in a row and write…
This spiral review morning work for second grade is the perfect way to start your morning. It can be used as a quick informal assessment.
Learn and practice addition with this printable 3rd grade elementary math worksheet.
These polygons are named for the number of sides they have! In this math worksheet, your child gets practice identifying different quadrilaterals and other polygons.
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Are you looking for some real world practice to teach the Pythagorean Theorem? This set of Pythagorean Theorem practice is a great way to help kids see its importance and relevance in life. Kids do well with math problems that they can relate to, or at least ones that would make sense in their worldviews. This post shares some understanding of what it means and how to apply it to solve problems.
Learn the order of operations with parenthesis and exponents with these PEMDAS worksheets that you can print out for your own at-home lesson.
Hi everyone! Welcome to the next stop on the Bunny Trail. (and if you missed the other stops this week, click on the bunny below to go to the beginning!) This post will be short and sweet, as today is moving day in my household (yay!!!) and my keyboard is packed away (thank goodness for touch screens!) I have a fun little math page for you today. It is a "secret code" page, where the students use order of operations to solve the puzzle. My students always enjoy these, and I thought yours might too. So here you go! I told you, uncharacteristically short and sweet ;) And now on to your next stop, Kim at Finding Joy in 6th Grade. Notice how the button is purple? It matches Kim's blog perfectly! Oh, and for those of you who saw this earlier but were directed to an unfound page...you can thank the touch screen for that mistake ;)
Fractions Practice Page Color the shapes in each row to match the fraction. Get more 1st grade worksheets from my shop. Click here.
From reading a calendar to using a ruler, this measurement review quiz covers a variety of second grade measurement topics. Download to complete online or as a printable!
Math vocabulary practice is so important for students! These ideas for activities and games will help you find fun and engaging ways to practice with your students.