WORKSHEETS
Using multiplication and division facts, students determine and complete the patterns.
Students use division to determine how many campers are needed for a camping trip.
Students practice mentally solving mathematics problems.
Students use patterns to solve larger division problems.
Using pictures of bananas, students explore the concept of division with a remainder.
Develop math skills with an activity that focuses on multiplication facts.
In this math activity, students complete multiplication problems and use the worksheet as a coloring page.
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Print a worksheet that shows a basic facts chart for subtraction.
Send home a family activity letter that will help your students practice multiplying and dividing by making groups with…
Encourage students to find multiplication and division "fact families" with some of the items in their home.
This printable has your students using division by evaluating the amount of dishes and flatware that are in their homes…
Have your students practice their knowledge of multiplication and division at home with a game that has them searching…
Calculate per-item costs with students by estimation and calculation.
Find out which food product is the better buy by dividing cost by net weight. Practice dividing decimals and whole…
Use the technological devices in a home, such as a calculator, VCR, and CD-ROM with students
Try a math activity that focuses on dividing one digit into three digits, with no remainders.
Students are asked to map a route for a walk, as well as various multiplication and division questions about planning.
By multiplying and dividing, students determine the patterns.
Students practice multiplying and dividing with this packet of worksheets.
Distribute this packet of worksheets to provide a set of data that students use to answer word problems with…
Students determine the missing addends while practicing their problem-solving skills with this printable. It makes a…
Presented with three number sentences, students write the fourth number sentence that continues the pattern.
Students must determine the pattern in a series of pictures.
Students develop equations from a story, then determine the best method for solving them.