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This** elapsed time** package is an ideal resource for teaching kids how to tell time and understand elapsed time. The package contains 33 worksheets that focus on elapsed time practices, making it perfect for practicing telling time on given clocks, determining how much time has elapsed, and identifying the end time after elapsing.
As elapsed time is a challenging topic for students, this package provides different levels of problems for students to practice. The exercises range from easy exercises of reading and calculating the elapsed time on clocks to trickier exercises of solving word problems. By using this package, teachers can help their students develop a better understanding of elapsed time and improve their time-telling skills.
The main activities to help build **elapsed time **skills:
Read time on both analog and digital clocks.
Determine the time and find the time earlier, and later.
Calculate the elapsed time between a start time and an end time.
Find the start, and end time.
Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals.
We provide quite a lot of worksheets about real-life elapsed time word problems. The question is easy to understand and good in variety so these are great to grow your students with their elapsed time skills.
These worksheets are great to incorporate into your unit as review exercises, morning work, assessments, homework, math center, and more.
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"Order of Operations Practice | Exercises from Basic to Complex (Grade 4-6)" is a set of exercises designed to help students in grades 4 through 6 strengthen their knowledge and skills in the concept of order of operations.
Through a variety of engaging exercises and problems, students will have the opportunity to apply the order of operations rules, including parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. The exercises increase in difficulty, allowing students to gradually improve their problem-solving abilities and develop confidence in solving complex expressions.
What’s included:
Two-Step and Three-Step Expressions
Solve Expressions: Exponents & Grouping Symbols
Expressions with Grouping Symbols
Add parentheses and grouping symbols
Order of Operations: Multi-Step Expressions Order of Operations
Order of Operations: Multiple Choice
Write the expression with the given number
Evaluate expression
And many other types of related exercises to help children master the knowledge of “Order of Operations”.
"Order of Operations Practice | Exercises from Basic to Complex (Grade 4-6)" is a valuable set of worksheets for students looking to reinforce the basic concept of order of operations.
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If you’re looking for a more engaging and exciting way to teach your students about adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions, then these visually appealing Fraction practices worksheets are just what you need. This resource offers 30 pages of practice worksheets for adding fractions, subtracting fractions, and multiplying fractions, covering all the essential skills.
The modeling pages provide students with a better understanding of how fraction problems work, and the resource also includes more challenging pages that require students to find missing numerators or denominators. These pages go beyond just finding the sums, differences, or products, helping students become experts in no time. By using this resource, teachers can make learning about fractions more fun and engaging for their students.
differences or products.
These skills are included in the worksheets:
Adding fractions with like denominators
Adding fractions with unlike denominators
Subtracting fractions with like denominators
Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators
Multiplying fractions by whole numbers or fractions
Multiplying mixed numbers by fractions or mixed numbers
Finding missing numerators or denominators
Solving Adding-subtracting- multiplying word problems
These fun worksheets are perfect for reviewing and practicing Addition- Subtraction- multiplication fractions for 4th and 5th grade standards.
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Introduce your students to using prepositions with this set of prepositions for beginners practice sheets!
Students choose** the correct preposition** based on the picture. We have 26 different illustrations to ensure that kids engage with preposition practice sheets. These worksheets are great for classwork, homework, assessments, literacy stations, and for your early finishers. Take a peek at the preview to see all the fun inside! Thank you for looking!
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This 30-page packet is just what you need for teaching odd and even numbers! There are various activities for teaching students to identify if a group of objects or a number is even or odd. Each worksheet has a different design and illustration to ensure that kids engage with the skill.
Some of the activities included to practice odd and even numbers are:
Sorting out the odd and even numbers
Coloring the odd and even numbers with a color code
Completing the equation to get odd or even results
Circling the odd and even numbers in each group
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This set of 10 pages of interactive metric measurement tasks is designed to help students struggling with converting metric units and understanding related concepts. The activities are created to make learning fun and more accessible for students. The set covers a range of skills, including covering metric units, comparing measurements, ordering measurements from least to greatest, solving word problems, and more.
The various metric tasks provide opportunities for students to practice, interact, and engage with metric measurement concepts, helping them quickly develop their measurement skills. By using this set of activities, teachers can help their students improve their understanding of metric units and related concepts while also making learning fun and engaging.
The metric units included in this practice packet are:
Metric length (mm, cm, m, & km)
Metric mass/weight (mg, g, kg)
Metric capacity/volume (mL & L)
The metric unit activities your students will practice in this packet include:
Comparing metric measurements
Ordering metric measurements from shortest to longest, least to greatest
Converting metric units of length/capacity/mass
Estimating the amount of metric lengths/capacity/mass of given objects
Determining the appropriate measurement units for given objects (lengths, weight, volume, and capacity)
Solving metric conversion word problems (mass, length, volume, and capacity)
These activities can be used for whole group practice, independent practice, review, extra practice, and reinforcement for the concepts of metric units
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This packet will give your students lots of practice in ordering numbers to 100 and numbers before and after (one more, one less)! This 30-page package includes different illustrations to ensure that kids engage in learning about numbers that come before and after a given number.
The main activity is “Fill in the Missing Numbers” that come Before - Between and After numbers to 100.
These activity pages are great for independent practice, interventions, homework, or math centers. Take a peek at the preview to see all the fun inside! Thank you for looking!
This set focuses on your student practicing adding and subtracting within 100. By giving a lot of practice in a very effective way with “Balancing Equations,” your students will develop math fact fluency in 100, practice sums less than 100, addition to 100, and subtracting within 100.
The main activity involves “filling in the missing numbers” to balance the equations. With a total of 28 sheets, each sheet provides around 30 problems, making this package great for practicing adding and subtracting within 100 in a variety of problems. It’s an excellent resource to reinforce math facts of adding and subtracting to 100 skills in a short time.
What you will love about this packet is that all the worksheets follow the basic format of the equation and come with different cute illustrations such as fruits, houses, hats, books, flowers, etc. This is great to keep your student engaged and have fun while doing math.
These balancing equation activities are perfect for a math center, substitutes, review, and independent work.
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Level up your students’ multiplication and division skills with our packet, “Single Step Multiplication and Division Word Problems”. This package contains a total of 25 worksheets for your children to apply their understanding of multiplication and division in word problems. These are simple problems with a single step to solve, suitable for those who are just starting to learn how to solve word problems.
This resource contains problems aligned with “real-world” scenarios that allow your students to connect math to their lives. This type of practice is excellent for activating critical thinking and problem-solving skills that will help them in their real-life situations.
One fun feature of this package is that we provide matching illustrations to represent the given problem. This will be sure to keep your children engaged and enjoying math.
You can use these problems as a quick warm-up or exit ticket, for small group/whole class review, or for independent practice to reinforce multiplication and division problem-solving skills.
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Is your kid bored with math numbers like measurement, time, money, and data? If you are looking for an engaging resource for your math lesson, I’ve got you covered!
These measurement, time, money, and data worksheets provide your students with extra practice to master their real-life math skills while having fun at the same time. All the sheets are standards-based and labeled by skill for easy use and practice. Each page is skill-focused, kid-friendly, and designed with cute illustrations to help students have fun and gain math proficiency with the measurement and data standards.
What’s included:
There are 54 pages in total giving different levels to practice their measurement, time, money, and graphing skill.
**Measure length, and height: **
Measure the given items in Inches, Yards, and Feet (items around the house, farm, transportation, classroom supplies).
Choose the right unit of measurement for each by coloring.
Choose the appropriate measurement tool for given items
Estimate the length and check by using a ruler, and sew measurement.
Solve word problems- using addition and subtraction skills
Compare the different length
Measure the distance between blocks in the city
Time:
Read the time on the analog clock and write it on the Digital Clock
Read the story problem and solve
Survey classroom birthday
Draw hands-on to show the time on the analog clock
Writing time Am, Pm
**Graphing: **
Class pet graphing
Counting by using the tally graph, then creating the bar graph
Reading data from the graph and answering the question
Use the number line to show the work.
**Money: **
Counting money on the common coin: penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.
Solving counting money word problem:
Draw a count to make each box of money equal to the amount written on the price tag.
These practices align with lots of real-life activities of measurement, like money, time, and estimating common items, making them practical and helpful in developing life skills. You might want to use one of these math pages for morning work, early finishers, or homework to help them gain fluency in these measurement, money, time, and graphing skills.
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Here are 37 “2D and 3D Shapes” worksheets to help your students recognize and master 2D and 3D shapes while having fun. Students will practice composing 2D and 3D shapes, identifying 2D and 3D shapes, naming 2D and 3D shapes, comparing 2D and 3D shapes to real-life objects, discriminating between 2D and 3D shapes, and so much more!
To make sure kids engage with 2D and 3D shapes, we have different activities and illustrations so students can really master the shapes:
Tracing shapes
Matching: cutting and pasting shapes
Identifying shapes by coloring by code
Discriminating between 2D and 3D shapes
Finding the shape in the creative picture
Identifying shapes by attributes
And more
These worksheets are perfect for whole-class activities, math stations, fast finisher activities, homework, and review.
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Welcome to the exciting world of place value with our SAFARI themed Place Value/Tens and Ones worksheet and poster packet! This packet is designed to help your 1st grade students master the concept of place value in a fun and engaging way. The packet includes a variety of worksheets and posters that feature colorful and cute safari animals, such as lions, giraffes, and elephants. Students will love practicing their place value skills as they solve problems.
The posters are perfect for classroom display and serve as a visual reminder for students to reference when practicing their place value skills. They feature clear and simple explanations of the concepts of tens and ones, as well as examples of how to represent numbers using place value blocks.
The worksheets are designed to be easy to follow and feature a variety of activities that help students practice identifying and counting tens and ones. Some of the activities include:
Count in groups
Expanded form and standard form
Determine the place value of the underlined digit.
Compare numbers
Color tens and ones
etc
Overall, this SAFARI themed Place Value/Tens and Ones worksheet and poster packet is a wonderful addition to any 1st grade classroom, providing students with a fun and interactive way to understand the fundamental concept of place value.