Rebecca Barbusca                                          

SLM521SP03

4/19/03

Worksheets for Instruction – Elective #8

                                                     

Wonderful Worksheets
 

 

 

 

 


Although we do homework and classwork to practice skills learned in class, you may feel the need for some extra practice.  Perhaps you want to do a few more problems to make sure you really understand the skill, or maybe you want to practice to prepare for an upcoming quiz.  Use these links to find and create worksheets and quizzes to help you learn or review math skills.                                                                                      


Miscellaneous Math Skills

 

A+ Math

Create worksheets for topics from easy addition to basic algebra skills.  Select the number of problems you wish to include, as well as the difficulty level.  Click on the “Get Answers” button to check your work.

http://www.aplusmath.com/Worksheets/index.html

 

edHelper.com (Grade 6) –

Membership is required for complete access to this site, but many free worksheets are provided.  Math topics include stories and word problems, basic operations, puzzles, number theory, order of operations, decimals, exponents, geometry, fractions, ratios, integers, and more!

http://www.edhelper.com/math_grade6.htm

Other middle school levels include:

edHelper.com (Grade 7) – <http://www.edhelper.com/math_grade7.htm>

edHelper.com (Algebra) – <http://www.edhelper.com/algebra.htm>

 

 

MathWork

Create and print billions of different math worksheets to review basic arithmetic, including fractions, measurement, and time.  Create number lines and coordinate planes according to your specifications.  Answer keys are provided.

http://www.scottbryce.com/mathwork/

                                                                                               

Mrs. Glosser’s Math Goodies

Worksheets and answer keys involving circumference and area, exponents, expressions and equations, integers, measurement, order of operations, percent, perimeter and area, probability, and statistics are provided at this site.

http://www.mathgoodies.com/worksheets/mgmg.html

 

RHL School –

Print worksheets to practice the four basic operations with whole numbers.  Answer keys are e-mailed upon request.

http://www.rhlschool.com/computation/index.htm

 

 

S & S Software –

Practice the four basic operations with whole numbers and decimals.  Pages are updated weekly, and solutions are provided.

http://www.sssoftware.com/freeworksheets/

 

SuperKids –

Print worksheets to practice the four operations, rounding, and comparing,  using whole numbers, decimals, and/or negatives.  Fractions practice is also available.  Print out an answer key when you print the worksheet.

http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/math/

 

Teach-nology –

Types and descriptions of free math worksheets are provided.  Membership is required for full access to this site. 

http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/math/

           

Tutorial World –

Worksheets for sixth grade level skills are available at this site.  General topics are given, so the user must open the worksheet to determine the specific skill.  Speed and tessellations are two unusual topics presented at this site., and you will also find geometry and measurement skills, as well as graphs, fractions, ratio, percentage, and more.

http://www.tut-world.com/p6_maths.htm

 


 

Problem Solving Practice     

Oregon Department of Education Website

Featured in this site are open-ended problem solving math tasks.  Students are asked to solve the problems and explain their reasoning.  Each problem is coded by curriculum area. Included are geometry, measurement, calculation and estimation, algebraic relationships, and statistics and probability.  Solutions are NOT given.

http://www.col-ed.org/smcnws/middle.html

 

RHL School –

A variety of problem solving worksheets are provided, but curricular topics are not always given, so user must open some documents to determine math subject area.  Answer keys are available via e-mail.

http://www.rhlschool.com/math.htm

 

WASL (Port Angeles, Washington) Website

This site gives students practice with solving word problems, which are grouped by general skill.  Scroll down the left margin to find the appropriate grade level, then click on the skill you would like to practice.  Skills include number sense, measurement, geometry, algebraic sense, probability and statistics, logic, and strategies.  Solutions are given above each problem, so be careful not to “peek”!

http://www.pasd.wednet.edu/school/mathWASL/

 


 

**For more sites, go to your favorite search engine and search for “free math worksheets”!  There are many more sites available!