Printable Fractions Worksheets for Teachers
Printable Fractions Worksheets for Teachers Here is a graphic preview for all of the fractions worksheets. You can select different variables to customize these fractions worksheets for your needs. The fractions worksheets are randomly created and will never repeat so you have an endless supply of quality fractions worksheets to use in the classroom or at home. These fractions worksheets are a great resource for children in Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade. Click here for a Detailed Description of all the Fractions Worksheets. If you're looking for a great tool for adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing mixed fractions check out this online Fraction Calculator. Quick Link for All Fractions Worksheets Click the image to be taken to that Fractions Worksheet. Detailed Description for All Fractions Worksheets Visual Fractions Worksheets These fractions worksheets are great for teaching different fractions using visual fraction problems.
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4th grade math games
The 4th grade math games on this website focus on several important topics such as adding and subtracting decimals and fractions with common denominators, rounding decimals, measuring angles with appropriate units and tools, understanding the characteristics of geometric plane and solid figures, using common measurement units to determine weight, and using tables, graphs, and charts to record and analyze data. Fourth grade students, are you ready to show off your math skills? Try one of these games! Properties of Addition - Soccer Game In this fun soccer math game, 4th grade students will identify and use different properties of addition. Math Magician Multiples Game Match the multiples on the bunnies with the correct solutions on the hats in this fun Math Magician Multiples Game. Division Halloween Math Game (New) Blast off into math fun by destroying halloween monsters when solving these division problems. 4th Grade Vocabulary Game Math Magician Factors Game Dividing by One-Digit Numbers
Dollar Games: Race to $1.00 | Activity
Looking for new and fun ways to practice coin-counting with your child? Being able to work with money is an important part of the early math curriculum. By the time kids reach third grade, they are expected to know each coin's value and be able to count a set of coins up to 50 cents and higher. Help your child practice this math skill to build up ease and confidence. These simple and inexpensive games will give your child more ways to practice math in a fun way. What You Need: Paper bag Play or real coins—two of each of the following: pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars Pencil Paper One to four excited players What You Do: The goal of these games is to practice counting and adding coins to reach $1.00. Game #1: Place all of the coins into the paper bag, and shake the bag. By Victoria Hoffman Victoria Hoffman, M.A., is an elementary school teacher, writer and mother from Leonardtown, Maryland.
Leprechaun Chase | Activity
They've been coming and going for centuries, those crazy leprechauns—especially on St. Patrick's Day. They might leave shamrocks on the kitchen floor, or turn your lemonade green, or show up on your pillow and leave you “leprechaun gold.” But in all that hullabaloo, one of those leprechauns has gotten lost! What You Need: Lost Leprechaun grid (download here) Two or more curious third graders What You Do: Start by downloading the “Lost Leprechaun Grid” page. Julie Williams, M.A.
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