WORKSHEETS
Students explore the addition of three-digit numbers through an exercise involving time capsules.
Students are presented with a word problem and asked to choose an appropriate method for solving it.
Students are asked how many of a lesser item are needed to equal a greater item.
With information from a provided table, students are asked to mentally solve comparison and addition problems.
Given a number of coins and a value, students are asked to determine which coins make up the group.
Pictures of coins are provided, and students must determine the value of the assembled monies.
Students are asked to explain their strategy for counting money.
Students practice totaling costs and adding money.
Students explore rudimentary budgeting using a provided chart of costs and needs.
Students determine the addition rule for each pattern given.
Students learn to recognize that the addition of large numbers follows the same rules as the addition of small numbers.
Students use addition to answer money problems.
Students practice writing and solving subtraction equations using information about the President's Physical Fitness…
Students learn to break down large numbers into a series of smaller numbers through repetition to subtract.
Using a hundred chart, students practice using patterns as a means of solving subtraction problems.
Students are given sets of values in astronomy problems, and are asked to figure out the differences.
Distribute this printable worksheet that presents a series of questions designed to evaluate students' understanding of…
Students explore how and when the concept of regrouping applies to subtraction.
Students use a provided table to elaborate on the differences in temperature between two locales.
Ask students to explain subtraction with regrouping with this printable activity.
A series of questions about bridges helps students practice subtraction with three-digit numbers.
The worksheet presents a series of word problems that require students to choose subtraction strategies.
Distribute this printable worksheet that presents a series of three-digit subtraction word problems that contain zeroes.
Students are asked to choose whatever method they wish to solve a series of four-digit subtraction problems.