Curated OER
Tracing Numbers – 6 to 10
In this number recognition worksheet, students note the numbers and words that represent the numbers 6-5. Students also practice tracing each of the numbers 6-5.
Kinderplans
6-10 Worksheet
Developing writers and mathematicians can practice writing their numbers six through ten, in a simple chart-format worksheet. Children can be instructed to trace the given number, write the number two more times, and draw a visual...
US Mint
Coin Connections
Help young mathematicians make cents out of the US currency system with this two-part math lesson. Children first learn the names and values for each type of coin, before learning to count and compare the values of coins using the...
Curated OER
How Many? Six
In this number 6 activity, students color a large number 6 and trace and practice writing the word "six." Worksheet is labeled as ESL, but is not exclusive.
Curated OER
Number Recognition
This very basic worksheet has young learners trace over the numbers 1 -10, then color in an elephant holding a sign in its tail that reads, "Nice Work."
Mathematics Vision Project
Module 6: Congruence, Construction, and Proof
Trace the links between a variety of math concepts in this far-reaching unit. Ideas that seem very different on the outset (like the distance formula and rigid transformations) come together in very natural and logical ways. This unit...
Curated OER
Writing Numbers: 6
In this number recognition worksheet, students trace the large number 6. Students then cut out the apples and the number to create a mobile to represent the number 6.
Curated OER
Comparing and Ordering Fractions, Mixed Numbers, and Decimals
Create your own fraction kits by folding and labeling paper using fraction vocabulary. Learners then work in groups to use these in comparing and sequencing both whole numbers and fractions. They also create unit cubes and develop an...
Curated OER
Learning 10 - Write the Word
Focus on the number 10 as part of a series of worksheets for young counters. First, they trace the word ten and print it once or twice on their own. Next, learners draw 10 bottles onto an image of a brick wall and examine sets of bottles...
DK Publishing
Learning 7 - Write the Word
You'll be in seventh heaven with this resource! Kindergartners practice the number seven by tracing the word, circling various numbers adding up to seven, and filling in a number line. Excellent for a math center or a homework activity!
EngageNY
Tracing the Idea of Fish Depletion: Chapter 2
Scholars read chapter two of World without Fish to learn more about the fishing industry. Learners discuss in triads what it means for fishing to become an industry. They then write the gist of pages 28-33 on sticky notes and answer...
Curated OER
Number Worksheet: Learning the Number Three (3)
In this number 3 worksheet, students practice tracing the number 3 six times and then write the number 3 four times on the line provided. Students color any 3 circles in the box of circles. This is a good worksheet to practice number...
Curated OER
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Ken Kesey
In this literature worksheet, learners respond to 6 short answer and essay questions about One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest. Students may also link to an online interactive quiz on the novel at the bottom of the page.
Curated OER
Writing Numerals and Number Words: Six
For this writing numerals and number words: six worksheet, 1st graders trace and write the numeral 6 for one page and a half, then write the number word six for another page and a half.
1 plus 1 plus 1 equals 1
I Can Read! Sight Words Set #6
Master the sight words big, said, come, and in with a packet of helpful reading activities. Kids work on their reading skills with tracing pages and bingo activities, as well as flash cards, connect-the-dots, and a short word search.
DK Publishing
Can You Remember? Learning #6-10
Can scholars recall numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10? They are put to the test with four activities. Each number is outlined for tracing (you could also encourage them to try printing on their own, as there is a bit of room). They match hats...
DK Publishing
Learning 7 - Write the Number
Encourage number confidence by focusing on one number at a time; young counters examine the number seven, starting by tracing the numeral three times and printing a few more on their own. Next, they count three sets of flowers in an...
DK Publishing
Learning 9 - Write the Number
As novice counters learn numbers 0-10, use this exercise to focus on the number nine. They begin by tracing and printing the numeral several times. Next, learners count sets of stars and record the totals, all of which are nine....
DK Publishing
Learning 10 - Write the Number
Already covered numbers 0-9? It's time to focus on 10 with this set of exercises. First, youngsters trace the number 10 three times and try printing it a couple of times on their own. Next, they count five sets of bottles and write the...
DK Publishing
Learning 8 - Write the Number
What's so great about the number eight? Novice counters explore this digit through four distinct activities. First, they trace the numeral three times before printing on their own. Next, they examine three houses with kids peeking out...
Curated OER
Line With Printmaking
Third graders investigate the use of lines in different pieces of art by creating their own ink print. In this art analysis activity, 3rd graders identify the contours and lines of natural objects such as twigs and leaves. Students...
Curated OER
Handwriting: Trace and Write Numeral 6
For this handwriting: trace and write numeral 6 worksheet, students trace the numeral ten times, then write the numeral on ten lines.
Curated OER
Number 1
In this number 1 worksheet, students trace the number 1 and trace and write the word "one". Students trace the number, and trace and write the word one time each.
Curated OER
Science: Making Trace Fossils
Students explore types of fossils and discover how sediment affects fossil preservation. They focus their study on trace fossils and create their own using sediment, water, and a small organism such as a snail or lizard. Students use...