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Back to School Math Worksheets | No Prep Math Activities
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This engaging set of Back to School Math Worksheets is perfect for early learners and kindergarten to 1st-grade students to review and practice essential math skills. Great for the first weeks of school, this no-prep printable packet includes a variety of fun and educational worksheets to reinforce:
✅ Counting from 1 to 20
✅ Addition to 20
✅ Subtraction to 20
✅ Before and After Numbers
✅ Identifying Even & Odd Numbers
✅ Comparing Numbers ("Compare the Apple")
✅ Number Identification (1–20)
What's Included:
10+ black-and-white printable worksheets
Clear directions on each shee
Great for morning work, centers, early finishers, or homework
Perfect For:
Back to School
Math Centers
Homework Packets
Review and Reinforcement
Sub Plans
Back to School Math Worksheets | No Prep Math Activities
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This engaging set of Back to School Math Worksheets is perfect for early learners and kindergarten to 1st-grade students to review and practice essential math skills. Great for the first weeks of school, this no-prep printable packet includes a variety of fun and educational worksheets to reinforce:
✅ Counting from 1 to 20
✅ Addition to 20
✅ Subtraction to 20
✅ Before and After Numbers
✅ Identifying Even & Odd Numbers
✅ Comparing Numbers ("Compare the Apple")
✅ Number Identification (1–20)
What's Included:
10+ black-and-white printable worksheets
Clear directions on each shee
Great for morning work, centers, early finishers, or homework
Perfect For:
Back to School
Math Centers
Homework Packets
Review and Reinforcement
Sub Plans
Recipe Math Puzzle - Converting Measurements - Peanut Butter Cups/Bars
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a fun activity for students to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and simplification of fractions by converting measurements for a recipe! The recipe comes from Sally's Baking Addiction, and it is her Peanut Butter Bars Recipe. This can be done as a whole group, in small groups, or by individual students. If you have the ability to have the students make the recipe after solving the puzzle, it is totally worth it! They will love being able to make something that they solved a puzzle for and have a delicious treat afterwards.
Students will be given a list of ingredients that have "weird" measurements on them. They will need to convert all of the measurements into the simplest form. Students will have to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and convert fractions from improper fractions to mixed numbers and put all of the measurements into simplest form. Once students solve the puzzle and get the correct answers that match the answer key, then they will receive the steps to prepare the Peanut Butter Bars/Cups. ** I recommend doing the bars. They are definitely easier to do, especially in a classroom setting, but the cups do look better. They both taste the same though.**
I hope you enjoy it and make something yummy! Please rate and review.
Credits
McKenney, S. (2022, May 3). No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars. Sally’s Baking Addiction. https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/no-bake-chocolate-peanut-butter-bars/#tasty-recipes-69036
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Coin Tally and Count Worksheet | U.S. Money Practice | Math Activity
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Make learning money fun and visual with this Coin Count & Tally Worksheets!
This engaging worksheets allows students to count realistic U.S. coins, record their totals using tally marks, and write the total value. A great resource for practicing real-world math, money recognition, and counting skills — perfect for K–2 learners.
What’s Included:
2 b&W worksheet with real coin images
✏️ Skills Practiced:
Coin identification (Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter)
Skip counting by 1s, 5s, 10s, 25s
Writing tally marks
Calculating total value
Perfect for:
Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade
Math Centers
Money Unit
Homework
Morning Work
Sub Plans
Water Park Telling Time Digital Lessons Functional Life Skill Math Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Water Park Themed Google Slides Digital Lessons to teach time skills in your special education classroom including: AM/PM, digital time, analog time, reading a schedule, and elapsed time ! The whole group lessons follow a student, Kari, as she applies time telling skills to her summer job at the water park! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups during ESY Extended School Year! This product is meant to be taught using an interactive whiteboard.
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 5 whole group math lessons to teach time telling math strategies. Use your own resources for small group/individual practice, or purchase the Water Park Telling Time Bundle!
These engaging lessons are great for high school and transition age students working on the following skills:
Life Skills
Functional Math
Telling Time
Water Park Telling Time Digital Lessons Functional Life Skill Math Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these Water Park Themed Google Slides Digital Lessons to teach time skills in your special education classroom including: AM/PM, digital time, analog time, reading a schedule, and elapsed time ! The whole group lessons follow a student, Kari, as she applies time telling skills to her summer job at the water park! Perfect for teaching strategies and providing multiple practice opportunities to your math groups during ESY Extended School Year! This product is meant to be taught using an interactive whiteboard.
How Do I Use This Resource?
There are 5 whole group math lessons to teach time telling math strategies. Use your own resources for small group/individual practice, or purchase the Water Park Telling Time Bundle!
These engaging lessons are great for high school and transition age students working on the following skills:
Life Skills
Functional Math
Telling Time
Water Park Math Telling Time Workbook Level 4 Life Skills Special Ed ESY Summer
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these August Water Park differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as summer approaches or during extended school year (ESY)! Perfect for high school and transition age students.
In this Level 4 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:
-AM or PM
-Reading Digital Times(to the nearest 5 minutes)
- Reading Analog Times (to the nearest 5 minutes)
-Matching digital to digital (to the nearest 5 minutes)
-Matching digital to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)
-Matching analog to analog (to the nearest 5 minutes)
-Reading Water Park Schedules
-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the nearest 5 minutes)
Water Park Math Telling Time Workbook Level 3 Life Skills Special Ed ESY Summer
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these August Water Park differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as summer approaches or during extended school year (ESY)! Perfect for high school and transition age students.
In this Level 3 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:
-AM or PM
-Reading Digital Times(to the quarter hour)
- Reading Analog Times (to the quarter hour)
-Matching digital to digital (to the quarter hour)
-Matching digital to analog (to the quarter hour)
-Matching analog to analog (to the quarter hour)
-Reading Water Park Schedules
-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the quarter hour)
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Water Park Math Telling Time Workbook Level 2 Life Skills Special Ed ESY Summer
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these August Water Park differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as summer approaches or during extended school year (ESY)! Perfect for high school and transition age students.
In this Level 2 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:
-AM or PM
-Reading Digital Times(to the half hour)
- Reading Analog Times (to the half hour)
-Matching digital to digital (to the half hour)
-Matching digital to analog (to the half hour)
-Matching analog to analog (to the half hour)
-Reading Water Park Schedules
-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the half hour)
Water Park Math Telling Time Workbook Level 1 Life Skills Special Ed ESY Summer
By Alyssa Stamm
Use these August Water Park differentiated math workbooks to teach telling time skills in your special education classroom! Skills covered in this workbook include: digital time, analog time, matching digital to analog, reading a schedule, AM or PM, and elapsed time! A great real-world application for your classroom as summer approaches or during extended school year (ESY)! Perfect for high school and transition age students.
In this Level 1 Workbook, students will work on the following skills:
-AM or PM
-Reading Digital Times(to the hour)
- Reading Analog Times (to the hour)
-Matching digital to digital (to the hour)
-Matching digital to analog (to the hour)
-Matching analog to analog (to the hour)
-Reading Water Park Schedules
-Elapsed time: Find the start time (to the hour)
Summer Preschool Review Pack | Skills Activities & Worksheets for Early Learners
By EduTeachers Toolbox
Keep your preschoolers engaged and learning with this fun and educational summer-themed activity pack! Perfect for end-of-year review, summer break, or morning work, this printable set includes a variety of hands-on worksheets designed to practice early literacy, math, and fine motor skills.
✅ What’s Included:
This packet is perfect for preschoolers to enjoy during the summer, keeping them engaged and learning while having fun with seasonal and thematic activities.
Use these activities for:
End of the year reviews
Summer school programs
Homeschool summer packets
Early finishers or independent practice
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Generally, 12th-grade mathematics comprises a comprehensive mix of concepts that lay a strong foundation for college and career pursuits. Some of the primary concepts covered include:
· **Pre-Calculus **– Here, learners delve deeper into forms of mathematical analysis and understand equations, functions, and logarithms.
· **Calculus **– Often introduced in the latter half of the senior year, calculus is a significant branch of mathematics. It includes studying differential and integral calculus, which assist students in understanding the complexities of change and motion.
· **Probability and Statistics **– This field covers the study of statistical data analysis and its uses, essential for many career fields, like economics, engineering, data science, and more.
Mathematics, the universal language, is instrumental in sharpening problem-solving skills. Advanced 12th-grade math, equipped with logic and critical analysis, cultivates young minds to face real-world problems confidently.
The 50 math puzzles included in this worksheet are designed especially for Grade 12, and will help your students refine their math skills.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
In the 11th-grade math curriculum, you will dive deeper into various mathematical concepts to build a solid foundation for advanced mathematics. The curriculum combines topics from algebra, trigonometry, pre-calculus, and statistics to provide a comprehensive understanding of different branches of mathematics. You will explore polynomial functions and equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, and identities. Additionally, you will learn about advanced algebra, functions, limits, derivatives, integration, data analysis, and probability theory. These skills will sharpen your problem-solving abilities and enhance your critical thinking and analytical skills. By studying 11th-grade math, you will be well-prepared for higher education and future careers requiring mathematical reasoning and problem-solving proficiency.
Mathematics is a foundation for various fields and professions, making 11th-grade math skills crucial for future education and careers. By mastering these skills, you will develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical abilities highly valued in today’s job market.
Use the 50 math puzzles in this printable worksheet to help your Grade 11 students practice their math skills!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
10th-grade math continues to build upon the foundational skills students developed in previous years while introducing more advanced topics. This year, students explore algebraic concepts, geometry, and trigonometry while being introduced to new areas like functions, polynomials, and quadratic equations. This stage of learning equips students with the skills they need to succeed in more advanced high school math courses.
Throughout the 10th-grade math curriculum, students are challenged to apply their problem-solving skills and think more abstractly about mathematical concepts. Below is a breakdown of the 10th-grade math topics students typically encounter, helping them deepen their mathematical understanding and prepare for future studies.
10th-grade math can be challenging for many students as they encounter more complex concepts that require critical thinking and a deeper understanding of previous topics. One common struggle is the shift to abstract reasoning, where students must move from concrete problem-solving to more theoretical approaches. Combining different math subjects, like geometry, algebra, and trigonometry, can also be difficult as students work to connect and apply various concepts.
This printable worksheet contains 50 math puzzles that are specially designed for Grade 10. The answers are provided as well.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Developing Grade 9 Math Skills
To develop skills in math, a Grade 9 student must focus on the newly introduced topics such as quadratics, trigonometry, simple and compound interest etc. This would really help them to score well in their school exams as well as national level competitions.
Quadratics: This involves multiplying two binomials whose result is a quadratic expression, factoring quadratic expressions, solving quadratic equations using completing squares, etc.
Trigonometry: Trigonometry in Grade 9 starts from the introduction like defining trigonometric ratios, finding them given a right triangle, finding the missing sides, and missing angles.
**Simple and Compound Interest: **This is one of the important topics of financial/commercial math which is very useful in real life as well while dealing with money, investments, debts, etc. There are mainly two types of interests called simple and compound interests which have different formulas to calculate them in different cases.
The 50 puzzles in this printable worksheet focus on all of these topics. Answers are also provided.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
In Grade 8, instructional time should focus on three critical areas: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
Students use linear equations and systems of linear equations to represent, analyze, and solve a variety of problems.
Students grasp the concept of a function as a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. They understand that functions describe situations where one quantity determines another.
Students use ideas about distance and angles, how they behave under translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations, and ideas about congruence and similarity to describe and analyze two-dimensional figures and to solve problems.
This printable worksheet contains 50 math puzzles that will help your students revise all the topics above. Answers are included at the end.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
In Grade 8, instructional time should focus on three critical areas: (1) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (2) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; (3) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
Students use linear equations and systems of linear equations to represent, analyze, and solve a variety of problems.
Students grasp the concept of a function as a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. They understand that functions describe situations where one quantity determines another.
Students use ideas about distance and angles, how they behave under translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations, and ideas about congruence and similarity to describe and analyze two-dimensional figures and to solve problems.
This printable worksheet contains 50 math puzzles that will help your students revise all the topics above. Answers are included at the end.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Grade 7 math covers some introductory concepts such as algebra, fractions, decimals, percentages, integers, angles, equations, and introduction to probability. These concepts are in fact the basics of all math concepts that they are going to learn in their future years. Gaining a deep understanding of these concepts builds a very strong foundation for their math knowledge. Thus, it is important to have the entire year 7 math curriculum in hand.
Algebra is introduced in Grade 7 where the child starts to see variables and use them to represent different scenarios of real life. Also, they are made to solve simple equations in algebra with a few steps.
The Grade 7 math is aligned with the following concepts:
· Numbers and Fractions
· Lines and Angles
· Ratios and Percentages
· Triangles and Quadrilaterals
· Areas and Perimeters of 2D shapes
· Expressions and Simple Equations
50 intriguing math puzzles are included in this printable worksheet, along with their answers. The activities will help your Grade 7 students practice math in a fun way.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Grade 6 Maths includes a curriculum that is based on combining many topics together. It covers the topics of larger numbers, their multiples, factors, decimals, percentages, geometry, and so on. Apart from these, there are two new topics that are introduced this year, algebra and ratio and proportion. These topics form the base of the topics for higher grades. Grade 6 Maths curriculum aims at preparing the students to strengthen their roots and concepts at this level and start complex thinking.
Students explore a range of essential math skills that lay the groundwork for future success. They'll focus on developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities while tackling exciting topics like Ratios, Percentages, and Fractions. The year covers 10 key areas, including Number Systems, Decimals, Perimeter and Area, Volume, and Coordinate Geometry. Students will also learn to analyze data using concepts like Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Interquartile Range. Each topic challenges them in new ways, preparing them for more advanced math in middle school and beyond.
All of these topics are covered in the 50 math puzzles included in this printable worksheet with their answers.
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
Educational math is essential to every student’s academic journey and can create excitement and challenge for 5th graders. For math for 5th graders, the curriculum focuses on building upon their knowledge of basic arithmetic and introducing them to more complex concepts such as fractions, decimals, geometry, and algebraic expressions. While some children may find these concepts difficult to grasp, they can develop a strong foundation in mathematics that will serve them well throughout their academic careers and beyond with proper guidance and support.
As 5th graders progress through their math curriculum, they are introduced to various topics and skills that will be crucial in their future studies. For example, they will learn to solve numerical expressions, add and subtract fractions, measure volume, and understand many concepts. By mastering these concepts, students will develop problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities that can be applied to various fields, from science to finance.
This worksheet features 50 math puzzles for Grade 5 in a handy printable format, with answers at the end.