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Puzzles, Puzzles, Puzzles
Math puzzles come in many forms. Here you will find 10 different puzzle examples. |
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Teen Budget Worksheet
Help your teenager organize his expenses and save his money with this FREE teen budget worksheet. Download the worksheet and save it to your desktop. Your teen can type in his monthly expenses and income, and the worksheet will calculate his budget automatically.Due to the graphics in this PDF, it may take several minutes to download the file. ... |
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"The Big G" Makes Volume Conversion a Snap!
This form provides an easy way to learn conversions between ounces, cups, pints, and gallons. |
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Patterns
Use these printable patterns to assist students in understanding shapes. |
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Secret Message
Use equations to create secret messages on a graph. Solving the equation decodes the message. |
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A Growing Snowflake
By creating a paper snowflake students will learn how and why the perimeter is infinite. This is a fun math activity for winter.
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Fraction Models
These printable pages contain fraction model examples. |
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Number Grids Puzzle
Children will practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts with a number grid puzzle. |
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Paper Plate Fractions
Children will use math manipulatives to gain exposure to basic fraction concepts. |
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Happy Birthday to MLK
Use this printable to practice division with fractions and to celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., which occurs in January. It's also a great activity to enjoy for Black History Month (February). |
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