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Choose the Operation and Method pg1
Being able to choose the correct operation to solve a math problem is a very important skill. In this math worksheet, students choose an operation and method, solve the problem, and explain the solution. One problem is solved and described.
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Problem Solving- Basic Operations
In this math worksheet, students solve 10 word problems in which all 4 basic operations are used. The story problems are spaced so students have ample room to calculate their answers.
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Multiple Operations
In this multiple operation worksheet, 3rd graders master math problems requiring more than one operation. Students solve for 10 horizontal problems all which require three or more steps to complete.
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Multiple Operations
In this multiple operation instructional activity, students master math problems requiring more than one operation. Students solve for 10 horizontal problems all which require three or more steps to complete.
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Multiple Operations
In this multiple operation worksheet, students master math problems requiring more than one operation. Students solve for 10 horizontal problems all which require three or more steps to complete.
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Roots of Real Numbers
In this roots of real numbers worksheet, 11th graders solve and complete 12 different problems. First, they find the square root of a variable. Then, students simplify each root of a given real number.
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Understanding Relationships Between Operations
In this relationships between operations worksheet, students indicate whether pairs of number sentences are true or false. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Math: Basic Number Operations
In this math worksheet, students answer 175 questions by applying basic math operations to simple calculation and word problems.
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Math Word Problems
In this word problems worksheet, students read the math word problems and use the number line to help them solve the problems. Students solve 10 problems.
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Number Puzzles: Finding ways to solve them
There are four different word problems (number puzzles) for learners to solve. Each one requires them to think critically about the operation they'll need to use and encourages class discussion. Use as a warm up or prior to a lesson on...
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Working With Scientific Notation
In this scientific notation worksheet, students read about the discovery of new planets. They use scientific notation to identify the number of miles from one planet to the next. Students determine how long it would take to travel, when...
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Simply Radical
Simplifying is radical, dude! After reviewing how to simplify square roots of whole numbers, scholars consider how to simplify square roots of algebraic monomials. Also taken under consideration is how to simplify cube roots of whole...
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Rounding Whole Numbers
Review the rules of rounding whole numbers then work through several practice problems that show how to determine what is being asked based on the context of a problem. There are four multi-step word problems for learners to solve that...
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Cafe Money Problems
You can use this resource to concoct any number of real world math problems. Three of the slides contain cafe menus with item prices. Mix and match any of the items to create your own math problems, where learners can add, subtract, or...
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On the Farm - Enrichment 18.1
In this square unit learning exercise, students read the word problem about the pens Farmer Mathman wants to build for his animals. Students then use the table to guide them. Students draw their answers on grid paper and then answer the...
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Titanic Facts and Figures
Looking for a way to include math in your history lesson on the Titanic? In this instructional activity, historians read a paragraph containing facts and figures about the Titanic, then use the background information to answer 4...
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Sum Difference
If you need a way to address math and reading in one lesson, look no further than a passage about inverse operations, complete with reading comprehension questions. Kids focus on context clues to determine the meanings of unfamiliar words.
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Expressions with Parentheses
Introduce your class to the order of operations. Included here is a reading passage that explains the concepts and provides an example and five related questions for individuals to answer.
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Word Problem with Rational Numbers—Balancing Bars of Soap
Here's a resource teachers won't want to wash their hands of. Given a task where a full bar of soap is on one side of a balance and 3/4 of a bar of soup and a 3/4-ounce weight is on the other side, young mathematicians must determine the...
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Mental Math Problems
In this sequencing learning exercise, students make a number sequence chart by following the given rule, continue number sequences through seven additional numbers, and continue patterns. Students solve five multiple answer problems.
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Operations for Problem-Solving
Students examine a problem and develop the best method to arrive at the solution. In this math lesson plan, students apply basic math skills by coming up with the correct steps to solve a word problem. Students estimate solutions as...
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Transportation Math
Learners use mathematical operations to examine truck drivers and the math they use everyday. In this transportation math lesson, students read word problems that relate to transportation and the math needed to solve the word problems....
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A Story With Order Of Operations
Students investigate the use of The Order of Operations using a story. The solution of the story correlates with using the same thinking involved in the application of the Order of Operations. This brings the concept into real world for...
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Using Basic Operations in Word Problems
Students review basic operations and use them to solve word problems. In this word problems lesson, students review basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students then complete an...