WORKSHEETS
Students work with the concept of subtracting doubles.
Students practice concepts of subtraction.
Students read word problems featuring addition and subtraction. Then they write a number sentence to describe the…
Students explore using a bar graph as a tally method.
Students explore the concepts of longer than and shorter than.
Students decide how many minutes you want to spend doing certain activities and then add up the time to equal 60…
Distribute this packet of worksheets to strengthen students' ability to work with numbers up to 1,000.
ACTIVITIES
Students practice matching a sense to its corresponding body part.
Students make a hypothesis about whether an eraser will float in water, and circle the corresponding picture. They then…
The student traces lines to show what the animal might eat, where it might live, and what it might sound like. On the…
Students practice experimenting by circling their prediction of what will happen when sugar is poured into water, and…
Students draw a piece of bread that has not been touched by dirty hands, and one that has grown mold from having dirty…
Students look at groups of objects and explain why they are grouped together.
Students draw foods to create a meal from at least three food groups. An extension activity, for home use, is included.
Students explore the results that soda can have on teeth.
Students draw and write about ways to rest.
Students draw and write about a special interest.
Students draw and write about being a baby, and then draw and write about their current status.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on grouping objects and identifying solids, liquids, and gases.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on habitats and the kinds of plants and animals that live in them.
MAPS
Children learn to read a map.
Students use a chart about the weather in order to respond to questions.
Given a set of statements, students determine which are real and which are imaginary.
Students draw a picture of something that is around them, and then write a caption to go along with it.