Noyce Foundation
Diminishing Return
Challenge individuals to compete as many tasks as possible. Lower-level tasks have pupils apply costs and rates to solve problems. Upper-level tasks add algebraic reasoning and conditional probability to the tasks.
Noyce Foundation
Fractured Numbers
Don't use use a fraction of the resource — use it all! Scholars attempt a set of five problem-of-the-month challenges on fractions. Levels A and B focus on creating fractions and equivalent fractions, while Levels C, D, and E touch on...
T. Smith Publishing
Big Bear, Little Bear Opposite Worksheet
Young readers engage in a counting and writing worksheet. They color the big bear's shoes orange and the little bear's blue. They write the words "big" under the big bear, and "little" under the little bear. They count how many balls the...
Curated OER
Counting Rabbits
You've heard of counting sheep, but what about counting rabbits? This is a fun way to approach data analysis with young mathematicians. Examining a chart, they see how many times James and his family saw rabbits in their yard over a...
Curated OER
Paths and Circuits
Students complete math puzzles. In this graph theory lesson, students look at an image and attempt to trace it without picking up their pencil or retracing their line. They see to count the nodes to find where to begin tracing.
Curated OER
Halloween Count and Color #3
Practice counting to 3 and 4 with this Halloween-themed worksheet. You class will count and color different characters, then graph them in the provided chart. Note: An answer key is included.
T. Smith Publishing
How Many Apples? Counting Apples Worksheets 3, 4, 5, 6
In these four counting practice worksheets, your class members count the number of apples and circle the numbers that tell how many total apples there are. The totals for each page are 3, 4, 5, and 6.
Curated OER
Accentuate the Negative
Students explore negative numbers, In this accentuate the negative lesson plan, students manipulate calculators to demonstrate negative numbers. Activities are differentiated for K-2, 3-5, and 4-8 grade levels to ensure that they are...
Curated OER
Winter Counts
Is it getting cold outside? Get into the spirit of the season with this counting worksheet for little ones. They examine color images of nine winter-themed items, each in a set between three and eight. They write the number in a box for...
T. Smith Publishing
The Same Size at the Beach
Rows of Nautilus shells, beach balls, sand pails, and sea gulls array this handout. Kindergartners compare the relative sizes in each row and simply color any that are the same size. This page would make terrific take-home practice for...
T. Smith Publishing
Counting Dots to Five
Cute as a bug in a rug! This task involves tracing dotted-line numbers, counting the spots on ladybugs' backs, and then drawing a line to match the insect to the corresponding numeral. This is ideal to include in your homework packets...
Curated OER
My Number Book
Use six pre-printed pages to help kindergartners make their own numbers workbook. For each page, they practice identifying the assigned number by circling it where ever it appears on the page. Then they practice tracing it three times...
T. Smith Publishing
Easter Same or Different
On this colorful Easter-themed handout, little ones look at each row and determine which of the four pictures in each is different from the other three. Then they mark it out with an X. Refine observation and comparison skills with this...
T. Smith Publishing
Mammals and Reptiles Cut and Paste
Adorable! Most children are really drawn to animals. With this learning exercise, they cut out eight darling drawings of animals and then affix each to a page divided in half according to whether it is a mammal or a reptile. If you need...
Curated OER
See, Say, Write, and Count! Worksheet
In this number recognition worksheet, learners say the numbers, trace the number word, and then write the number word on the lines for numbers 1-10.
T. Smith Publishing
Saint Patrick's Day Ordering Numbers Worksheet 1
Six shamrocks show off several single-digit numbers for lucky little leprechauns to analyze. Beneath each shamrock are four lines on which learners write the numbers in order from least to greatest. Give your class practice comparing and...
T. Smith Publishing
The Numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 worksheets B
Five number recognition worksheets provide counting practice for your kindergartners. One is designed for each of the numbers six through ten. Pupils count the neatly-drawn objects in each group and circle the groups that have the number...
T. Smith Publishing
The Number 1, 2, 3,, 4, 5 worksheets B
Five individual worksheets give preschoolers an opportunity to practice counting groups of animals up to the number five. Learners circle the group that has the correct number of animals as shown by a printed numeral and a domino with...
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Counting Fish
Individuals examine a picture of children standing on a bridge over a fish pond. They count the fish and write a number to represent how many are in the water. Cute, simple, and to the point. Note, however, that there is only one problem...
T. Smith Publishing
Count and Color Kittens
In this early childhood counting and coloring worksheet, learners color the picture according to the instructions and then count and record the number of kittens in the picture. This task is ideal for beginning counters and readers.
Curated OER
Count, Trace, and Print Numbers 1-5
For this number practice worksheet, students count the dots, trace the numbers using the stroke patterns, and then print the numbers three times.
Helping with Math
Addition Worksheet: Totals 9 or less (2 of 3)
There are 36 single-digit addition problems on this page. Some are arranged horizontally and some are arranged vertically. Use this assignment to provide practice with these essential addition skills.
Helping with Math
Addition Worksheet: Totals 9 or less (1 of 3)
Here is the first in a series of three single-digit addition worksheets. The first 24 of the problems are horizontally written, while the remaining 12 are vertical. At the top of the webpage is a place to check off a box that will reveal...