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Range and Mode
In this data interpretation worksheet, 2nd graders review the definitions of range and mode. They use the information from a data table to answer 5 questions about the children in after-school clubs.
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Roll a Decimal
Third graders take turns rolling the die, and selects an appropriate place to put the digit that was rolled in order to create a number with the largest value possible. They compete by trying to roll the highest valued number with the die.
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If .... Then Probably
Students are introduced to the concepts of probability and chance. Using data given to them, they organize and create a chart to display the information. Using this chart, they calculate the percentage of chance and probability and...
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Section 1-4: The Real Numbers
In this real numbers worksheet, students list given numbers in ascending and descending order. They solve inequality problems containing real numbers. This three-page worksheet contains 14 problems. Answers are provided on the last page.
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Comparing And Ordering Decimals
In this decimals worksheet, students compare and order decimals using comparing symbols, ordering from least to greatest, answering word problems, and deciphering a bar graph. A very nice resource.
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Practice Skills - Comparing and Ordering Integers
Young mathematicians solve and complete 24 different types of problems. First, they replace each with a greater than or less than symbol to make a sentence true. They determine whether each sentence is true of false, and also order the...
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Applying Prime Factorization
Sixth graders use the prime factorization of numbers to find the greatest common factor and least common multiple. Working in small groups, they solve problems using the greatest common factor and least common multiple.
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Factors and Multiples
Sixth graders need to see the relevance in the mathematics they learn. This lesson builds on the concepts of least common multiple and greatest common factor. The lesson presents real-world problem situations for students to solve.
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Ordering Numbers
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students complete a set of 8 practice problems which include the tasks of ordering fractions, negative numbers and whole numbers.
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Problem-Solving Strategy: Use Logical Reasoning
In this logical reasoning worksheet, students utilize the problem-solving strategy of logical reasoning to answer 2 short answer mathematical questions.
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Comparing and Ordering Fractions
In this fractions worksheet, 4th graders compare four sets of fractions and place the greater or lesser sign between each set. Students write eight sets of fractions from the least to the greatest on the lines provided.
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Ordering Decimals
In this ordering decimals instructional activity, students order sets of decimals from least to greatest. Answers and hints are available on-line; a reference web site for additional resources is given.
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Stem and Leaf Plots
In this measures of central tendency instructional activity, students study a stem and leaf plot pertaining to weekly low temperatures. Students use the plot to answer 6 questions. There will be a question that requires students to make...
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Compare and Order Integers: Practice
In this integer worksheet, students compare, and then order integers from least to greatest. Students also answer 2 test prep questions. Houghton Mifflin text is referenced.
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Comparing Fractions
Third graders observe two fractions and write the numbers in order from least to greatest referring to the sheet with different fractions they have before them to help them decide which one is smaller. Time allowing, they practice...
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Order Numbers
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students read 6 story problems pertaining to the value of numbers and more/fewer and greatest/least.
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Bar Graphs and Data Analysis
In this graphing worksheet, students look at a bar graph of allowance and dollars. They answer 6 questions related to the bar graph.
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Saint Patrick's Day Ordering Numbers Worksheet 1
Six shamrocks show off several single-digit numbers for lucky little leprechauns to analyze. Beneath each shamrock are four lines on which learners write the numbers in order from least to greatest. Give your class practice comparing and...
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Find Probability
For this probability worksheet, 4th graders answer 6 word problems using a tally chart that contains the results of rolling a dice that has the names of western states on it. They find the median, write fractions that show data, and...
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Sort It Out! Size It Up!
Second graders, in groups, estimate amounts in various jars. They sort each jar from least to greatest amount.
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Ordering Numbers
Seventh graders compare and contrast positive and negative numbers. They create a T-Chart and list real word examples of positive an negative numbers. After observing an number line and a football field, 7th graders describe the...
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Mean, Median, Mode and Range
In this math worksheet, pupils learn to find the mean, median, mode and range of a set of data. Students read the information and answer 5 questions in which they calculate mean, median, mode and range.
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Leveled Problem Solving Comparing And Ordering Fractions
For this fraction worksheet, 6th graders compare and order fractions in order to solve 6 word problems. They work with problems that have like and unlike denominators.
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Median and Mode
In this median/mode worksheet, students solve 6 problems, using a table of students and their heights in centimeters. Students find median, mode, outliers and arrange data from least to greatest.
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