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Add 1 digit to 2 digits
Walter the frog tells the class to use their number bonds (fact families) to help them add single digit to double-digit numbers. With the guidance of a number line they will count on as Walter hops to the answer.
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Three-Digit Plus Two-Digit Addition (A)
Young mathematicians solve 100 problems that require adding three-digit and two-digit numbers. Regrouping is required. The answer key is provided.
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Adding Bigger Numbers: 2 and 3 Digit Numbers
Challenge your young learners with an addition worksheet, which provides different opportunities to practice adding two and three-digit numbers. The first two sections provide twelve problems for pupils to solve, while the last two...
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Multiplying Larger Numbers by 1-Digit Numbers
Introduce multiplication with large numbers to your fourth grade class. A straightforward activity provides three and four-digit numbers, multiplied by one-digit numbers, to help transition your learners into more difficult...
DK Publishing
Addition with 3-Digit Numbers #1
Once your mathematicians can add two-digit numbers, it's time to bring on the three-digit addends. Here are 20 practice problems, each involving two whole-number addends. Learners do not need to regroup for any of these, and they have...
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Subtracting Bigger Numbers: 2 and 3-Digit Numbers
Subtraction problems are simple - or are they? Fourth graders subtract 2-digit numbers from 3-digit numbers in different formats, including vertical problems, horizontal problems, and word problems. Use this resource at the end of your...
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Column Addition, 3-Digit and 4-Digit Numbers
Show scholars that if they can add two multi-digit numbers, they can add four! They complete 20 practice problems adding three and four-digit numbers. All the equations have four addends and include units. All numbers are whole numbers....
DK Publishing
More Multiplication Practice, 1-Digit by 3-Digit Numbers
Expand your fourth graders' multiplication skills with 20 basic problems. Once kids finish the math drills, they work on two word problems at the bottom of the page. Use the resource as a homework assignment or quick in-class assessment....
DK Publishing
Putting Numbers in Order, Numbers Up to 9,900
Put these big numbers in order! Fourth graders review the example at the top of the page before putting 16 sets of 4-digit numbers in order from smallest to largest. You can cut the three sections of problems into strips of paper for...
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Subtraction with 3 Digit Numbers #2
Take subtraction to the next level with this resource, which contains 20 subtraction problems with three-digit numbers. After completing these problems, second and third graders work on five additional problems, which involve two-digit...
Discovery Education
Subtraction with 3-Digits Numbers #1
Looking for a simple way to practice 3-digit subtraction? Use this review page to reinforce your second and third graders' subtraction skills. It includes twenty problems for them to solve, as well as five problems using money. Useful as...
Curated OER
Math Practice: dividing
Learners divide one and two-digit numbers by a one-digit divisor. They complete 12 division problems.
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Putting Numbers in Order, Numbers up to 100
Party with number balloons! Young learners study four groups of illustrated balloons with numbers on them, and write the numbers in sequence from smallest to greatest, or greatest to smallest. For extra fun, have them color the balloons...
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Christmas Math Addition
In this Christmas theme addition worksheet, students add single-digit numbers to five, write the addends, and find the sum. Students write and solve addition sentences.
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Study Buddies: Dividing Two-Digit Numbers
In this math worksheet, students will works with a coach to solve a story problem in which they must divide a two digit number by a single digit number. Students will follow a step-by-step process and notes are provided for the coach.
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Study Buddies: Dividing by Two-Digit Numbers/One-Digit Quotients
For this math worksheet, students will work with a coach to solve a two-digit division problem. Students will follow a step-by-step process and notes are provided for the coach.
Math Salamanders Ltd.
Subtraction Up to 20 — Sheet 2
Challenge your class with 20 subtraction problems. Learners will subtract single and double-digit numbers up to 20 with a number line.
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Unknown Numbers in Sums and Differences
Your new mathematicians may think word problems sound scary, but this introductory set of scenarios will leave them feeling accomplished in their addition and subtraction skills! Learners read seven word problems, each requiring them to...
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Dividing by Larger Numbers
How should the remainder be expressed? Scholars explore multiple ways as they solve 15 long division problems, only four of which divide evenly. For the first eight, they write out the remainders as fractions, while the last eight have...
DK Publishing
More Multiplication Practice, 1-Digit by 2-Digit Numbers
When multiplying two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers, use a guided set of problems like this one. There are three examples for young mathematicians to reference, and they solve 20 equations. They are required to regroup for some....
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Dividing by Negative Powers of Ten (B): Two-Digit Facts
In this math worksheet, students are given 10 numbers which they are to divide by 1, .1, .01, .001, and .0001. Once the procedure is understood, the answers are easy to find.
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Two-Digit Addition: No Regrouping (B)
Young mathematicians practice adding two-digit numbers without regrouping. The worksheet includes 100 problems and an answer key.
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Two-Digit Addition: With Regrouping (A)
This worksheet provides 100 opportunities for your class to practice adding two-digit numbers that require regrouping. An answer key is included.
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Independent Practice 2: Double Digit Long Division
Twelve division problems are presented for youngsters to practice with. All of them require the division of a four- or five-digit dividend by a two-digit divisor. Some will have remainders. There is probably not enough room for math...