Word problems are a great way to apply math knowledge to real-world situations. Check in on your first graders’ abilities to solve addition word problems with this handy assessment.
Count up the shapes to solve each multiplication equation! This worksheet is a great way to help a visual learner nail down the concept of multiplication.
This fact family worksheet gets kids to add and subtract. In this fact family worksheet, third graders will fill in the missing numbers in fact family houses.
Print these handy number cards on card stock and use them to practice number recognition and basic facts. For a fun twist, cards can be used to play Addition Number Grab, a variation of War!
It’s time for students to make their own number bonds! In this activity, students will be given number sentences to solve and represent using number bonds.
It's time to check in on those addition skills! Use this math activity to assess your students’ understanding of addition by having them solve addition problems within 20.
Number bonds are a great way for your kids to explore the relationship between addition and subtraction. By filling in the missing numbers, students get experience with fact families.