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Writing Numbers - 5
In this number printing instructional activity, students trace a circle around a hat before tracing around a large number five that is placed in the middle of the page. They cut out the number 5 and five pictures of apples in order to...
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Write Sentences
These short sentences will give your budding writers practice printing whole words and leaving space between them. They copy two short sentences and are instructed to leave a finger space between words. Learners illustrate the first...
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Collective Nouns and Verb Agreement Practice
Break down subject and verb agreement with this exercise. This activity only deals with present tense verbs and collective nouns. Pupils learn how to make the verb of a sentence agree with the collective noun by reading sentences and,...
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Count by 5s, 10s, and 100s
Skip counting is a valuable skill; scholars practice counting by five, 10, and 100 as they examine these three number sequences. In the first one, learners circle the number that doesn't follow the sequence of adding five. Then, they...
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3-Digit Subtraction-Missing Numbers
The class completes a set of 12 problems, writing the missing number necessary to arrive at the given answer. All problems use 3-digit numbers. A great way to build algebraic reasoning.
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Learn about Fables
Expose young readers to a new genre of fiction with a short reading passage. After learning about fables, children identify the main idea and supporting details in preparation for writing a short summary. Read the text as a class,...
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Revision of the Four Rules (Decimals)
Upper elementary and middle schoolers read through an explanation of how to divide, multiply, add and subtract numbers with decimals. They complete an exercise with 48 problems. Pupils can click on the "Check" box to determine whether or...
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ARC Writing Lab Worksheets: Parallel Structure
In this parallel structure worksheet, learners read about parallel structure within sentences and between sentences, then complete a practice sheet of exercising, rewriting sentences. An answer key is given.
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Add the Hippopotamus: Numbers 1-5
How many hippos are there? Never more than 5 on this worksheet. Kindergarteners count hippos, add them together, and write the sum in the provided box. There are 6 problems to solve.
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Add the Lions-Numbers 1-5
Roar! Adding up to 5 is a lion of a task. Young mathematicians add sets of lions, writing the sum beside each set. There are 6 very cute sets of lions to count and add.
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Morning Math
Rise and shine, mathematicians! These warm-ups will get your class putting on their thinking caps first thing as they recall past concepts and continue practicing newer ones. The problems are segmented and include concepts such as number...
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Place Value Through Hundred Thousands
Learners write four specific numbers in standard form and the value of the underlined digit in three specific numbers in short word form. They write one specific number in word form, short word form and in expanded form, and solve one...
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A-Z Handwriting
Get your youngsters ready to write letters with a whole alphabet of practice pages! Each page includes an uppercase and a lowercase letter (each labeled with arrows to show how to draw the letters), an image of an animal or thing that...
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Telling Time
Here's a great way for young time tellers to practice writing reading time words, then writing them out correctly. There are 15 watch faces with the time words above them. Kids write the actual time numbers, with the colon in between...
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Timed Addition Tests
You have 90 seconds! Get your young mathematicians excited about simple addition in these two timed tests, each with twenty-one problems. Equations only involve single-digit numbers, and only two numbers per addition problem. Start a...
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Integers and Absolute Value - Homework 22.1
Young math whizzes write the opposite of the each integer in the first twelve problems. They write the absolute value for each integer in the second set of problems and name a pair of integers with the same absolute value.
K12 Reader
The Spy Will Try Not to Cry
Learn all about the exploits of a sly spy from the short poem included on this resource. The poem, intended to provide practice with long /i/ words that use the letter y, is paired with three reading comprehension questions for pupils to...
Student Handouts
Christopher Columbus Workbook
Youngsters gain ample reading comprehension practice while studying the history of Christopher Columbus with this great workbook! It includes word puzzles and comprehension checks of multiple assessment styles, including multiple choice,...
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Decimals Greater Than 1
In this decimals activity, students write a mixed number and a decimal for the shaded part in 3 rectangles. Students write 6 fractions as decimals and solve 1 problem solving word problem involving a mixed fraction.
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Counting
In this counting worksheet, students practice counting from zero to ten. They trace the written version of each number four times and then practice writing it on their own on the line provided.
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Assessment for the California Mathematics Standards Grade 7
In need of an all-inclusive seventh grade math resource? Packed full of the topics necessary for Pre-Algebra the packet includes practice problems with different difficulty levels. It works great for any supplemental use needed in the...
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Practice
In this instructional activity about the twelve months, students learn about the months of the year. Students complete a crossword finding each of the twelve months. Students then complete a matching activity finding the numbers such as...
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Practice the Number 12
In this number 12 activity, students practice writing the number and word 12 by tracing the number 12 and then writing the word twelve.
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Practice the Number 18
In this number 18 instructional activity, 1st graders practice writing the number and word 18 by tracing the number 18 and then writing the word eighteen.