WORKSHEETS
Students practice their counting and addition skills with this math worksheet. Count by 1's, 2's, and 10's; then, solve…
In this math worksheet, students practice writing number sentences. Using pictures of cubes, they write addition…
Students compare four bars to count their squares and determine which are shortest and longest.
Have students add and write the number of squares that match the length or height of each object.
This worksheet has students put objects in order based on their length, from shortest to longest.
Have students count the number of paper clips that are relative to the size of each object.
With this worksheet, students will compare the size of two objects and circle the one they think is longest.
Students observe the completed block puzzle to determine patterns and identify the shapes that are used.
This worksheet has students use addition to match the letter of the container that solves each riddle.
Have students use estimation to draw a line to match the containers that hold about the same amount.
Students observe three containers to put them in order from smallest size to largest.
Have students count and write how many of each shape fills each outline.
Students use estimation to circle which container they think holds more than the first container.
Teachers can use this worksheet to have students observe the data table to answer the questions.
With this worksheet, students observe two scales and circle which one they think is even.
Students observe the number of objects that are put into each bag to determine if they will weigh the same.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance and name which object is lighter.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance and name which object is heavier.
Students will use estimation to observe two objects on a balance to determine which would would be the heaviest.
Have students use estimation to circle which object they think is heavier than a box of cereal.
Students can use words, numbers, or pictures to solve the mathematical word problems.
In this worksheet, students use addition to draw the correct number of cards so the sum of each row is 20.
Teachers can use this worksheet to have students circle the cards in each row that have a sum of 20.
Students use addition to match the cards to make a sum of 10.