Introduce your child to reflection in geometry with this second grade math worksheet. Your child will draw the mirror image of each item to complete the shape.
Help your fourth grader practice finding a common denominator. They'll get a little practice adding visual fractions, and then solve some tougher equations.
Students practice addition and subtraction with these elevation word problems. Students will reference back to the elevations chart in order to solve them.
Students will explore how parentheses change the meaning of a number sentence. They will be challenged with a set of playing cards to make a certain number.
Introduce your students to function tables and rules with this scaffolded worksheet. Students will practice identifying a pattern that follows a rule. Then, solve for the input or output.
Planning for a substitute teacher in the classroom has never been easier than with this week-long sub packet for fourth grade! Your substitute can supercharge learning with lessons that will educate and inspire your students!
In this lesson, students use cubes to build arrays to represent factor pairs of numbers within 100. They use this understanding to identify multiples as well.
Help your students understand the connection between skip counting, multiples, and multiplication with this lesson. Teach it on its own or use it as support to the lesson Clap Counting with Multiples.
In this worksheet, your second-grader will circle all the symmetrical objects. After finishing, she'll feel much more comfortable with the concept of symmetry.
Conterting hours to seconds or seconds to minutes can be a case of doing mental math by memorizing quick facts, like that 30 minutes is 1800 seconds.…