This template can be used to help students organize their long division problems. Many students struggle to keep their work neat resulting in errors and frustration. These printouts can help students keep their work organized.
The file contains several different page layouts of the same problem setup. The first 3 pages have 1, 2, and 4 per page with an area to work out the multiplication problems necessary to solve the division problem. There are also two pages that contain 6 and 12 problems per
Factoring polynomials of the form x2 + ax + b = (x + c)(x + d).
This printable PDF file contains 3 pages/worksheets containing 16 problems each. The answer key is on the following page.
This zip file contains 14 practice problems which can be seen and easily reproduced from the provided preview.
The problems contain positive answers with a few square and cube exponents.
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Over 400 unique math questions that can be imported into Moodle. They are divided into the following groups so that you can easily manage which questions you want to use.
Addition 1-10 and 1-20
Subtraction 1-10 and 1-20
Subtraction with negative answers 1-10 and 1-20
Multiplication 1-10,
Division 1-100 with integer answers
Square roots 1-100 with integer answers
Square roots 1-400 with integer answers
Perfect squares 1-20
Exponents 1-10 with x^y ranging from 1 to 10 each
Note that Algebra Not
This download contains two different types of importable Moodle questions to help students practice identifying prime numbers.
The first are cloze questions for filling in the Sieve of Eratosthenes where the size of the grid is 20, 50, 100, and 200.
The second question is a multiple choice question asking if a given number is prime or composite. There are seven importable Moodle (XML) files: prime and composite up to 20, prime and composite up to 50, composite only up to 1,000, composite only up
This is a supplemental worksheet intended to be used with the CK12.org 6 Math textbook but can be easily used with any math textbook. The worksheet contains 10 problems for each section allowing the students lots of practice. An answer key is included. The worksheet currently contains whole number addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as whole number estimation for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are 80 problems in all.
This worksheet organizer helps students keep all of their neatly numbers aligned up. It contains space for 8 problems per side. It will work with and without decimal numbers. The organizer is designed to be used with numbers that are up to 5-digits in length that are being multiplied by a 2-digit number.
This zip package contains a short 15 slide presentation walking students through the process of creating a box-and-whisker graph. This zip file contains the presentation in PDF, PPT, and OpenOffice (ODP) formats and a 2-page student handout, in PDF and OpenOffice format, that they can take notes on while they are watching the presentation. The PowerPoint and OpenOffice files may be modified to meet your needs. The PowerPoint/ODP are designed to help students learn more effectively by only using
Need some quick practice addition problems with answer keys for your students. Here are 3 sets of worksheets with 10 problems each. Included are for 2, 3, and 4 digit addition problems. If you students sit in groups of 2-3 you can give each student a worksheet with different problems on it.
This set of worksheets can help your students work through their graphing troubles. Each problem introduces a single new variation that helps students understand how each number in an equation effects a graph. The file is in (open office) odt format so that you can modify it if you like.
This zip file contains a clock with movable hands. The hands are setup to rotate around the center so all you need to do to create your time and export it. The file was created using Inkscape which is freely available on Windows, Mac, & Linux. (www.inkscape.org). You can modify this file to use your own numbers or clock hands and even tick marks if you wanted to.
A two page worksheet with examples that help students understand the order of operations. The worksheet includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponents, and fractions. Each problem builds from the previous problem. Helping the student learn how to overcome areas where they struggle with the evaluation of the order of operations.
Short presentation to assist a teacher discussing perpendicular and parallel equations using their slopes. The presentation contains examples and review questions that include graphs, slopes, and equations in slope-intercept (y-intercept) form. Animations are used only where they help demonstrate the concept.
This printable PDF file contains 21 problems split over two pages. The third page contains a concept map showing which topics are covered by each problem. Topics covered include basic math facts, fractions, decimals, negative numbers, and mixed numbers
A simple 12 by 12 grid for students to enter their addition or multiplication facts. This pdf contains two pages so you can easily print it doubles sided to save paper.
This PDF contains 15 slides walking students through the process of creating a box-and-whisker graph. It is a simple designed to help students learn more effectively keeping clutter to a minimum. A PowerPoint version is also available. The PowerPoint version contains simple custom animations the help present the information more effectively to the students.
The electronic student grapher is a simple program that can be used to demonstrate graphing linear lines and inequalities. This also can be used to allow students explore and demonstrate their ability to create graphs.
The student line grapher is a simple flash program that can be run locally on your Windows or Mac computer. It allows students to quickly experiment with the information needed to make a line graph or inequality.