Math resources for all grade levels. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

Math moon shoot game on patterns is a game for one player when self-testing skills or many players of in a classroom.

Students solve these array problems by counting the images down and across and then multiplying the numbers.

Four word problems in which students have to model and solve repeated addition, multiplication, and arrays.

Students answer questions with images about the estimated capacity of the image. Cup, Pint, Quart, Gallon are words used.

Your students will get to design their own kite and then determine how much of the kite is specific colors using their knowledge of fractions.

This is a basic math worksheet in which students get some reinforcement on knowing how much of a shape is shaded and writing down the fraction amou

In this math video students will learn how the metric system came about and why scientists like using it.

Students will estimate the length of common objects and then measure their length to see how close their estimation was.

You can print out multiple clock faces and quiz your students by giving them a time and they draw the hands on the clock face.

This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding about reading and interpreting pictographs.

Students will demonstrate their current understanding of how to read tally marks and analyze data based on such information.

Multiplication.com has free multiplication worksheets available to download, and each has a secret word message with a secret alphabet message key

This math video has Kermit the Frog teaching kids how to subtract with a little humor.

Practice your tens and ones place value with your students using this "Loopy" game.  Cut out the cards and distribute them to your students.

Generate equivalent expressions using two additive properties.

Multiplication.com has some really good self-correcting qu

This is a worksheet that contains three addition problems tied to an Easter theme.

Students will order the 5 numbers least to greatest. There are 7 sets of numbers to order.

In this worksheet students will order 7 sets of 4 numbers from least to greatest; numbers 1-20.

Students will compare the size of each pair of shapes. They will color each shape according to the comparison.

Students will compare the lengths of three rectangles.

This worksheet has students comparing the length of 5 cars and the height of 5 trees.

In this worksheet, students will read, understand and use the words, short, shorter, shortest, tall, taller, and tallest to compare the heights of

Students will measure the length of a bird, snake, dog, hippo, and a goat. They will also measure the height of a giraffe.