Teachers: Tired of Making Math Lessons and Worksheets?
Earlier this week Tammy Patterson, a teacher from Pioneer Schools, sent us a quick thank you. Her school now requires that all lesson plans be submitted and aligned to the National Standards. Since all of our math worksheets topic areas list all the standards that they are aligned with, it really made her job a lot easier. We're super glad we could be of help Tammy. ** Awesome Teacher Coupon Expires September 24th!** Use the following coupon to save three bucks now: 6C123 |
You'll find great new stuff in our Graphing and Data Worksheets, Geometry, and Measurement Areas. 1. Graphing and Data Lesson and Worksheets |
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This Week's Featured Math Worksheets, Quizzes, and Lessons - Grades K-2 - Subtraction Magic Puzzle Cubes Grades 3-5 - Making and Reading Line Graphs Middle School - Number Line Expressions High School - Angle Word Problems |
This week's math skill focus is: Basic Skills Popular Math Lessons: Addition Algebra Graphs and Charts Math Tips: 10 Study Tips for Math Class How to Reduce Anxiety and Nervousness on Math Tests |
Sock It To Ya!
You have a drawer full of socks, there are 22 total, but luckily there are only 2 colors. If you have to grab blindly into the drawer, how many socks do you need to make a pair?
You can pull out 3 socks and have a matching pair.
This week's featured math tip is :
Learning Measurements by Using Your Kitchen
Have an infinitely great week.We'll see you back here next week at Math Worksheets Center.
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