WORKSHEETS
Students order pictures in a logical manner.
Students use a provided bar graph to answer questions.
Students practice adding to make larger numbers.
Students explore 10's and 1's.
Using a baseball motif, students begin to work with larger numbers.
Students practice estimating, and then count to check their estimates.
Students use objects in a path as part of an addition problem.
Students play a game and compare numbers.
Students order numbers to 100.
Students work with a calendar and a schedule.
Students remove extraneous information from the problem.
Students identify a pattern from measurements.
With this packet of worksheets, your students use decision-making skills to solve measurement problems. Visual…
Students complete the patterns in charts, converting yards to feet, and quarts to pints and cups.
Students estimate length, then measure to check their estimates.
Students work with the idea that 12 inches make 1 foot.
Students explore measuring using centimeters.
Students use pictures to solve problems.
Students compare weights and objects.
Students estimate the weight of items.
Students find items that have comparable weights, and compare them to a kilogram.
Students compare cups, pints, and quarts.
Students draw a picture to solve each problem.