WORKSHEETS
Students demonstrate their ability to convert fractions to decimals.
Students demonstrate their ability to chose a calculation method and answer word problems.
Students use the provided table to estimate sums and differences.
Give students practice in multiplying money, using data in a chart with a printable worksheet.
Students use the provided hundredths grids to explore adding and subtracting decimals.
Students answer multiplication word problems about crocodilians to practice mental math.
Students use the data from a table to answer addition and subtraction decimal word problems.
Students explore multiplication patterns by completing multiplication number sentences.
Students practice estimating products by answering word problems about San Francisco's cable car system.
Students use the data from a table to explore centimeters, decimeters, and meters. Your students must use the visual…
Students use the provided table of mountain heights to answer questions comparing heights in meters and kilometers.
Give students practice in converting units of length with decimals with a printable worksheet.
Give students practice in multiplying with 2-digit factors with a printable worksheet.
Students use the provided cereal box label to answer questions about mass.
Students answer word problems to practice multiplying with 2-digit factors.
Students use the provided Lemony Punch recipe to explore capacity.
Students use a table of the speeds and the number of Earth days it takes planets to revolve around the Sun to practice…
Students use the a table of record temperatures to compare Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures.
Students complete division place-value patterns to the millions.
Students demonstrate their math skills and ability to estimate quotients with 2-digit divisors by using a table to…
Students demonstrate their ability to divide by tens, by using a table to answer division questions.
Students demonstrate their ability to divide with 2-digit divisors, by using a table to answer division questions.
Students use the provided table to make decisions about travel routes.
Students determine whether various statements are impossible, unlikely, equally likely as unlikely, likely, or certain.