Take math learning to the next level with our latest resources for PreK through 8th grade! Kids can practice it all, from early counting and addition to more advanced skills such as multiplication, division, and order of operations.
Count and Write: Winter

Preschoolers and kindergarteners count cozy winter items like candles, cookies, and mugs in this seasonal math worksheet. After counting each group, learners write the matching number, reinforcing one-to-one correspondence and number formation up to 10.
Domino Addition Facts to 10

Kindergarten and first grade students practice addition facts within 10 using familiar domino visuals. Learners write addition sentences based on the dots they see, then solve to find each sum. This worksheet supports fact fluency and lays the groundwork for adding and subtracting within 20.
Count the Cash: Skip Count by 100

Help second graders build confidence with three-digit numbers in this money-themed activity. Learners count by 100 to complete each sequence, using images for added support as they strengthen place value understanding.
Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency



Third and fourth graders sharpen multiplication and division facts up to 12 with this trio of interactive worksheets. From solving mixed-up division equations to spotting matching expressions and navigating fact-filled puzzles, students practice recalling facts quickly and accurately. These activities boost fact fluency, reinforce the connection between multiplication and division, and prepare learners for more advanced math.
- Division Mix-Up: Facts Up to 12
- Find the Facts: Multiplication and Division Up to 12
- Follow the Path: Multiplication and Division Facts Up to 12
Order of Operations Challenge: True or False #1

Fifth graders engage with this true-or-false order of operations worksheet, determining which equations are correct and fixing any mistakes. This activity develops accuracy with multi-step problems, reinforces problem-solving strategies, and lays the groundwork for tackling exponents and more complex math.
Let’s Draw: Create Line Plots

Sixth graders put their data skills to work with this hands-on line plot worksheet. Using farmers’ market data on deliveries, apple baskets, and carrot bags, students create three different line plots to organize and display information clearly.
Community Garden Logic Puzzle

Sixth through eighth graders put their logic to work in this engaging community garden puzzle. Students follow clues to pair each friend with the correct tool, flower type, and color, strengthening problem-solving and analytical thinking.
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