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Math Printables for Grades K-8

Math number blocks and calculator  Print out these worksheets and strengthen your child's math skills at home.

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Kindergarten

Reinforce addition skills at home by playing these math games.

Teach your child six different ways to make ten.

Help your child with subtraction by using pictures.


First Grade

Your child can practice his addition skills by deciding which items he would buy at a fair if he had a $12 ticket.

Use pictures to help your child understand the concept of subtraction.

Practice adding by counting the objects on this worksheet with your child.

Learn about odd and even numbers by coloring in this graph.


Second Grade

Create addition problems by playing with shapes.

Reinforce addition skills by making a table that shows various ways to arrive at the same sum.

Predict which of these objects will fit on different-sized shelves.


Third Grade

Graph information by analyzing the information in this picture.

This worksheet helps familiarize children with statistics.

Explore measuring line segments using pieces of string.


Fourth Grade

Children use estimates to decide if they will have enough money to make a purchase.

Review division fact families.

Determine the operation to be used in solving word problems.


Fifth Grade

Practice using order of operations to solve a variety of problems.

Become aware of considerations to make when using certain graph types.

Find the perimeter of a picture frame by solving the word problems on this sheet.


Sixth Grade

Children will find the perimeter of a picture frame by solving the word problems on this sheet.

Solve word problems using a baseball card filled with statistics.

These printable pages contain fraction model examples.

Learn about averaging using data from baseball game attendance statistics.


Seventh Grade

Use equations to create secret messages on a graph. Solving the equation decodes the message.

Pizza pieces are a creative way to teach quadratic equations.

This printable contains examples of fraction strips.

By creating a paper snowflake children will learn how and why the perimeter is infinite.


Eighth Grade

Page of diagrams and formulas for finding the perimeter, area, and volume of geometric shapes.

Use this sheet for examples of measuring angles.

Children learn how to graph points by using a function table.

Use this pattern to construct a triangular prism.