Your young learners will love practicing their math skills with the following math exercises. Once they have nailed the basics of addition and subtraction,
continue the targeted learning and multiply their knowledge gained through the following multiplication exercises that teach everything from how to multiply by 2 to working through multi-digit multiplication and word problems.
Number Sense
Math is all around, from the grocery store checkout lane to the symmetry of a leaf. In fact,
your kid may already have some basic math ideas down pat without even knowing they're a pro. However,
just because math is everywhere doesn't mean it's easy. Some math topics may be harder for kids to learn than others.
That's OK! We have tons of practice math exercises for second through fifth grades, covering everything from multiplication to measuring;
decimals to division. Kid already a math whiz? Challenge them to show their stuff with our exercises, in all sorts of styles,
like multiple choice and graphing, to suit every kind of learner. Measuring objects, counting money, multiplying equations, solving word problems,
and exploring geometry are just some of the skills we offer math exercises for in this collection.
Supporting Student Learning with Free Math Worksheets
Supporting Student Learning with Free Math Worksheets
Math deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. It is the building block for everything in our daily lives, from money, art, science,
engineering and technology. A true understanding of math will give students the ability to think, perceive and analyze numerical problems,
from the most simple to the most complex. With our resources, help students build a foundation that will carry them for a lifetime.
When kids learn math, they begin with the basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
As they build knowledge, they move on to concepts such as geometry, trigonometry, algebra, calculus and beyond.
It’s crucial to give students an understanding of math early on. And because math is easy to gamify, they’ll likely develop a love for it as well.
Here are some tips for getting kids excited about math.