This workbook is all about helping first graders ace their money math. Counting coins, word problems, and coin matching will help familiarize kids with the basics of money.
Understanding the value of a number has never been more inviting. This series of worksheets will give your second grader the opportunity to count, read and compare numbers.
Learning three-digit numbers can be a challenging part of the math curriculum for many second graders. This lesson helps to support second graders' understanding of larger numbers by teaching them place value. Kids will compare three-digit numbers and learn to count up to 1000 with guided instruction. When the lesson is finished, consider printing out the corresponding worksheets recommended by our curriculum designers.
This lesson is a continuation of place value practice, and offers more instruction on identifying tens and ones in 2-digit numbers. Once first graders are able to quickly identify place value they are then able to understand on a deeper level what larger numbers actually mean. This is crucial for the math fluency that will support higher-level concepts in the later grades.
Week 2 of our Third Grade Fall Review Packet is a great way to prepare learners for a new school year as they complete a wide range of practice activities and brush up on key concepts.
Give your kid practice with money-counting and sequential order with this worksheet. Kids will look at different amounts of money and decide which is larger.
Get your kid on her way to mastering base 10 with this workbook. With an emphasis on place value, base 10 makes it easy for her to visualize large numbers and see how numbers relate to each other.
In this second grade math worksheet, your child will learn about place value, practice reading whole numbers, and learn about shopping within a budget.
Are your students' math skills greater than or less than your expectations? Use this quick assessment to gauge your second graders' understanding of three-digit numbers.
Kids solve two-digit addition problems, then compare the answers using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols in this 2nd grade math worksheet.
Help students learn to compare three-digit numbers with the help of this number line worksheet. This worksheet works in conjunction with the Base-Ten Block Party lesson plan.
Decimals can be daunting, but your kid can gain comfort with them without writing. This worksheet lets your kid work with money without writing decimal amounts.
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Give your students the tools they need to succeed with these resources that take them a step further in their number comparison careers. Comparing three-digit numbers puts your students' knowledge of place values and their importance to the test, strengthening previously acquired skills. Struggling students may feel more comfortable starting with our comparing two-digit numbers resources.