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Preview of Times Table Practice

Times Table Practice

Created by
Eugenio Garza
This is an excel file that provides printable worksheets to practice the times tables. It can randomly generate different worksheets with their respective answer keys. You can also reset the worksheets to its original view.
Preview of Add Subtract Multiply Divide 100 Q Worksheets 1000+ copies

Add Subtract Multiply Divide 100 Q Worksheets 1000+ copies

This STAND ALONE program will generate an infinite amount of worksheets and answer keys for addition multiplication and division, with or without integers. (Subtraction is included with addition of integers) This includes numbers 1-10, but with a few modifications, can expand multiplication tables to 1-20 or any level you deem appropriate for your students. It is so helpful to have this capability as stand alone, without the need for subscriptions to any particular curriculum.
Preview of Combining Integers - Infinitely many handouts

Combining Integers - Infinitely many handouts

Created by
Melanie Helms
This excel spreadsheet uses random numbers to create a new worksheet each time the file is opened (or whenever you press f9). This prints two columns of adding/subtracting integers practice that can be cut apart and used for extra practice or sponge activities. Integers are limited to numbers between -10 and 10 so that students can practice the skills without the added burden of extremely large numbers.
Preview of Math Minutes - Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication

Math Minutes - Addition, Subtraction and Multiplication

Created by
Grant Rolfes
Create and customize your own Math Minutes worksheets. Full ability to change the size of numbers and includes addition, subtraction, and multiplication as well as those operations mixed together. Excel program is also set up to automatically create answer key for fast and easy checking!
Preview of Four Rules Error Spotting

Four Rules Error Spotting

Created by
muyiwa Adegun
Excel worksheet in which all 20 sums have been done incorrectly. Children are to explain the common error in each question. The aim is for children to demonstrate a deeper understanding of written methods. At an easier level, students can circle or highlight the error (or change its color if done on the computer). At a harder level, students can explain the common error made. Correctly working through the written method brings most of the errors to light. Very good for discussion, revising and l
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