Math Worksheets and Printables
These math worksheets help make learning engaging for your child! Browse through and download our math worksheets to help supplement your child's education.
At the Toy Store: Addition and Subtraction
Shopping in a toy store is full of mathematical challenges! If a shopper was to buy a skate board and a kite, how much money would he need?
Monkey Math: Add the Bananas
This monkey means business! With this first grade math worksheet, kids count and add single digits to find out just how many bananas this monkey has.
Tracing Numbers & Counting: 10
Ten seashells washed up on the beach today, and your child's job is to count them! On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 10 and then write their own. Then, they count the number of shells they see and record the information in a graph.
Fraction Action
If Gene eats 2/8 of the pizza, and Tommy eats 1/8 of the pizza, what fraction of the pizza do they eat altogether? Kids use their understanding of fractions and how to add and subtract fractions to complete the word problems on this third grade math worksheet.
Adding Fractions: Coconuts
Kids completing this third grade math worksheet learn that with practice, adding simple fractions can be, well, simple! For each problem on this worksheet, the denominators stay the same, and kids just add the numerators.
Find the Mirror Image
What's a reflection? In this second grade math worksheet, your child will closely study groups of pictures to find which two in each group are mirror images of each other.
Practicing More Than...
Which sundae has more ice cream in it? In this worksheet your child will gain practice determining number values.
Tracing Numbers: 3
It's time to count sheep, but not to go to sleep. It's to practice the concept of three! On this prekindergarten math worksheet, kids color the three little sheep and trace the number 3 several times to practice counting, identifying, and writing numbers.
Decimals: Tenths Place
Let's say one whole pie is sliced into 10 equal pieces. Each piece is 1/10 of the pie. What's another way to say that? As a decimal, each piece is 0.1 of the pie. This third grade math worksheet helps kids understand tenths and the relationship between whole numbers, simple fractions, and decimals.
