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Preview of Random Generated Basic Math Worksheet Free(Addition Only)

Random Generated Basic Math Worksheet Free(Addition Only)

Created by
BANE KITTY
Tired of your students not knowing basic math facts? Try these easy, quick, and cheap random generated math worksheets. Choose between basic Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. The worksheet will randomly generate 100 questions within the range you choose. Use this worksheet as a daily exercise/quiz in your classroom or use for individual needs to help your students maintain a solid math foundation. NOTE: The free version only includes ADDITION.
Preview of " Now You're Talkin'" MathFacts DEMO

" Now You're Talkin'" MathFacts DEMO

Created by
Joe Vande Merwe
Math Facts Excel Spreadsheet is a tool for children to practice their basic math skills. Macros must be enabled for the spreadsheet to work properly. Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. This demo only has the addition function enabled, and to save space, the video clip has been removed. Download this free demo, I'm sure you'll enjoy it! Quiz questions are randomly generated within the parameters you set. If answered correctly, a funny sound clip is played. If answered incorrect
Preview of FREE 10 Maths Starters In 1 File - Reusable Differentiated Questions Aid Mastery

FREE 10 Maths Starters In 1 File - Reusable Differentiated Questions Aid Mastery

SAMPLE TAKEN FROM THE PREMIUM RESOURCE 106 STARTERS IN 1 FILE - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/106-Maths-Starters-In-1-File-Reusable-Differentiated-Questions-To-Aid-Mastery-2575395 IDEAL REVISION RESOURCE REDUCE WORK LOAD ADD PACE TO YOUR LESSONS DIFFERENTIATED TASKS 10 FREE Starters in 1 File including: Written Calculations (with working out) Directed Numbers BIDMAS (Mixed calculations) Mixed Angles (Turns, Triangles, Lines, Quadrilaterals) Area and Circumference of Circles (w
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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