Make Math Month count with engaging worksheets for every grade level. From bug-themed number tracing to real-world geometry and decimal quizzes, these resources are designed to support meaningful practice and spark excitement in the classroom. No matter what concept your students are working on, there’s something here to keep them motivated and moving forward.
Trace, Count, and Write Numbers
Bee-come a math whiz! These colorful, bug-themed worksheets help pre-K and kindergarten students build number recognition and handwriting skills as they trace, count, and write the names of numbers 1–10.
Number Bond Subtraction: Match the Picture
These space-themed worksheets are perfect for first graders, with each page using pictures to help students visualize subtraction, complete number bonds, and write matching subtraction sentences. Featuring numbers under 20 and out-of-this-world images, this trio of worksheets helps kids establish a strong math foundation.
Composing 3D Shapes: Matching
From cubes to cones, students will enhance their spatial reasoning as they figure out which 3D shapes match each imaginative structure.
A.M. or P.M.?
Help second graders master the clock! In Marcy’s Day: Telling Time and Determining A.M. or P.M., students follow along Marcy’s routine, reading analog clocks and deciding whether each activity happens in the A.M. or P.M. Then, they’ll sharpen their critical thinking skills with Which One: A.M. or P.M.?, using everyday scenarios and picture clues to identify the correct time of day.
Divide Using Arrays: Matching
Division with remainders doesn’t have to be tricky! With this set of worksheets, learners will match equations to array models, helping them understand the division process and solve each problem with confidence.
Write Decimal Numbers in Word Form Quiz
Ready to put decimal skills to the test? This two-part quiz challenges fifth graders to flex their place value knowledge by converting decimals into word form, using both standard and expanded formats.
Write Inequalities From Number Lines
Ready to make inequality practice greater than ever? Perfect for sixth graders, these activities help students visualize inequality statements by interpreting number lines that highlight values greater than, less than, or even equal to a given point. Learners will strengthen number sense, get comfortable with negative numbers, and develop proficiency in reading and creating graphs.
Area of Quarter Circles
Slice into geometry fun with these quarter circle area worksheets! Seventh graders will practice tweaking the area of a circle formula to find the area of quarter circles, boosting both their geometry understanding and real-life problem-solving abilities.
Finding the Distance Between Two Points
Ready to calculate the distance between points like a pro? This set of worksheets challenges eighth graders to find the distance between two ordered pairs, allowing them to apply the distance formula or Pythagorean theorem while practicing their mathematical reasoning without visual aids.
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