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in Free Worksheets, Miscellaneous Worksheets
One effective way to count is to use tally marks. On this worksheet, your students will use tally marks to determine the number of objects on each line, then write the number.
Tally Marks
in Premium Worksheets, Spanish Worksheets
This worksheet provides a guideline for classroom conversations about numbers, in Spanish, using telephone numbers as the jumping off point.
Spanish Telephone Number Conversation
Numbers are one of the most important lessons in Spanish. Students who have already gained an understanding of Spanish numbers will be able to complete this worksheet, which has math problems written in Spanish.
Spanish Math
in Free Worksheets, Numbers Worksheets, Pre-K/Kindergarten Worksheets
Make counting to ten even more enjoyable when you have your students help the lamb get to his mother by following the path that goes 1-10.
Maze Numbers
in Free Worksheets, Math Worksheets
On this worksheet, students will practice rounding decimals to the nearest whole number.
Round Whole Numbers
On this worksheet, students are given a grid of the numbers 1-100. They must color the composite numbers blue and the prime numbers red.
Prime Composite
This chart will come in handy for students looking to memorize prime numbers 2-251.
Prime Numbers
This worksheet teaches students how to write the names of four different shapes, count the sides of the shapes, and write that number on the proper line.
Name Count Shapes
in Free Worksheets, Math Worksheets, Patterns Worksheets
The patterns on this worksheet will get progressively harder, but students who have spent time learning about patterns should be able to work their way through each problem.
Math Patterns
Students just learning about numbers will find this worksheet helpful, as it asks them to color the odd and even numbers in the grid different colors.
Even or Odd
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