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.
Fractions and decimals are way more fun when you apply them to real life scenarios, like parties, food and pets! This workbook teaches kids all about splitting up numbers.
This workbook makes sense of cents and the dollar bill. This set of worksheets will usher kids through counting, matching prices to money, and making change, with word problems and visual aids.
Number sentences make more sense when picking apart fact families and putting them back together! This colorful workbook helps kids make connections between addition and subtraction.
Fractions are a fundamental math skill for 5th graders to master! In this series your child will review adding mixed fractions, and converting improper fractions to mixed ones.
Use arrays, number lines, skip counting, repeated addition, and equal groups to solve multiplication problems in this appealing workbook. Colorful geometric illustrations make this one to hold on to!
Get a great introduction to word problems with this round up of practice pages. Kids will review addition and subtraction from a different approach, and learn how math can apply to the real world.
Whether it's allowance or a dog-walking business, kids are often looking for ways to earn an extra buck. Tap into that interest with practice that includes calculating tips, sales tax and commission.
Build a solid geometry foundation with these hands-on shapes. Kids can practice identifying attributes of 2-D and 3-D shapes, then put their knowledge to the test by drawing and making 3-D shapes.
Take a crack at multiplication from a different angle! This book supplies a series of sheets looking at multiplying numbers with flashcards, lattice grids and times tables.
Challenge kids to think outside the digital box with these analog clock worksheets. Draw the time, write it in words, do match-ups and more. Kids will look at the hour, half-hour and quarter-hour.
When Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps won a race by .01 of a second, we saw how significant a hundredth of a second can be! This series offers practice with decimals to build a solid understanding of the place value system.
Geometry isn't so scary when it comes with colorful designs and easy-to-interpret illustrations! In order to take on algebra later on, your student will first need to conquer basic geometry.
This book is crawling with math. Kids can take apart groups of bugs and practice numbers up to 20, build beginning addition and subtraction skills with counting exercises, and review bug names too!