Grade 4
40 Units, 91 Skills
Time - Telling - Intro
Unit 1
Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Intro
Unit 2
Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 1 and 2 Digit
Unit 3
Patterning - Visual Patterns Intro
Unit 4
Number Sense - Practice
Unit 5
Multiplication - Times Table to 10 - Intro
Unit 6
Decimal Foundations - Intro
Unit 7
Data and Graphs - Practice
Unit 8
Numbers and Words - to Ten Thousands and Tenths
Unit 9
Multiplication of Integers - Intro
Unit 10
Coin Math - Multiplication Intro
Unit 11
Fractions, Equivalent - Intro
Unit 12
Division of Integers - Intro
Unit 13
Place Value and Rounding - To Thousands and Hundredths
Unit 14
Geometry - Angle Basics
Unit 15
Fractions - Mixed - Intro
Unit 16
Geometry - Triangle Classification - Practice
Unit 17
Long Division - Intro
Unit 18
Coin Math - Multiplication Practice
Unit 19
Number Sense - Advanced
Unit 20
Addition and Subtraction of Integers - 2 and 3 Digit
Unit 21
Time - Telling - Practice
Unit 22
Geometry - Shape Classification (2D) - Practice
Unit 23
Numbers and Words - to Millions and Thousandths
Unit 24
Perimeter Intro
Unit 25
Long Division - Practice
Unit 26
Multiplication - Times Table to 13 - Practice
Unit 27
Fractions, Equivalent - Practice
Unit 28
Decimal Foundations - Practice
Unit 29
Decimal Foundations - Advanced
Unit 30
Multiplication - 1 and 2 Digit - Intro
Unit 31
Time - Elapsed Time - Basics
Unit 32
Place Value and Rounding - To Millions and Thousandths
Unit 33
Cartesian Grid Foundations
Unit 34
Factoring and Primes - Intro
Unit 35
Division 2 by 1 Digit
Unit 36
Fractions - Mixed - Practice
Unit 37
Multiplication - 1 and 2 Digit - Practice
Unit 38
Decimal Addition and Subtraction - Intro
Unit 39
Area Intro
Unit 40
This math unit begins by developing basic number sense, starting with understanding group numbers and their proximity to the next ten. It progresses into interpreting number line positions, converting word descriptions to numerical equivalents, and skip counting both upwards and downwards. The unit continues to build on these skills by introducing more advanced concepts, such as ordering integers, understanding and calculating place values, and rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten. As students advance through the unit, they engage with the Base 10 block system, translating visual block representations into numerical values for place value recognition. This sequence of skills from basic to more complex prepares students for understanding and manipulating numbers in various forms and contexts, ultimately enhancing their number sense and arithmetic operations.more
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Counting - Picture to Places - Hundreds and Tens (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on enhancing students' number sense through the use of base ten blocks. It helps students in counting hundreds, tens, and occasionally ones and thousands, translating visual representations into numerical place value. Each problem requires the student to count the number of hundreds and tens depicted by the blocks in the provided images and match or write the corresponding amount. This practice is fundamental for understanding the base ten counting system and place value, skills essential for higher arithmetic operations.more
Level 1
This math topic focuses on converting numbers to their word equivalents, testing the students' knowledge in writing numbers using words. The activity encompasses a series of problems where students are given a numerical value, such as 40, 16, 28, 15, 23, 10, and 20, and they must select the correct word format from multiple-choice options. This is essential in building and assessing students' number sense skills.more
Level 1
This math topic involves practicing the skill of converting words to their numerical equivalents. It is designed for learners to reinforce their understanding of number sense, specifically by identifying and writing numbers that correspond to words. Each question provides a word form of a number and multiple choice answers, requiring the student to select the correct numerical representation. Examples of words given include "eleven," "seven," "twenty-one," "eight," "twenty-nine," "twenty-five," and "five." Each question offers multiple choices, from which the student has to choose the accurate numeral.more
Level 3
This math topic focuses on converting verbal expressions of numbers into their numerical equivalents. It involves several problems where students are challenged to translate phrases, such as "ten thousand one hundred and seventy-five" or "four thousand five hundred and five," into digits. Each question provides multiple-choice answers, requiring learners to select the correct numerical representation among several options. This practice is designed to enhance students' number sense and familiarity with written numbers.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of skip counting upwards by single digits, specifically by 2 and 3. It involves identifying the next two numbers in a sequence, building foundational knowledge in patterns which is crucial for understanding multiplication of integers. The topic tests the ability to continue number patterns logically, which contributes directly to early arithmetic skills and develops mental calculation capabilities. This forms part of a broader introduction to multiplication of integers. Each problem is presented in a multiple-choice format, where correct continuation of the numerical sequence needs to be identified.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting by single digits, specifically continuing the sequence to find the next three numbers. It targets understanding and handling number patterns, laying fundamental groundwork for understanding multiplication of integers. Problems challenge students to skip count by intervals like 2, 3, and 4, presenting several multiple-choice options for each sequence. This skill enriches numerical fluency and prepares learners for more complex mathematical concepts, adhering to the introductory level of multiplication of integers.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting by single-digit integers with three missing numbers in a sequence. It's designed to help understand and reinforce the concept of counting in increments and is part of a broader introduction to multiplication of integers. Each problem presents a sequence with specific intervals, such as counting by 2s or 3s, and students must identify the correct numbers to fill in the missing gaps. Multiple choice answers are provided for students to select the correct sequence of numbers that complete the pattern correctly.more
This math topic practices the skill of skip counting by varying increments, specifically tens, twenties, thirties, and forties. Students must determine the missing numbers in a sequence, with two numbers omitted in each sequence challenge. The challenges include a variety of starting points and increments, building skills in both pattern recognition and arithmetic progression. Additionally, each question offers multiple choice answers, aiding in the development of problem-solving skills and critical thinking.more
This topic focuses on rounding whole numbers to the nearest hundred. It is a part of broader skills development in number sense. Students are presented with problems where they must determine the closest hundred to a given number. Each problem offers multiple choices, encouraging students to apply their understanding of rounding rules (looking at the tens digit to decide whether to round up or down). The topic is designed to enhance students' proficiency in handling numbers and increase their numerical awareness by making approximations.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting downward by single digits, specifically by 2 and 3. It allows students to identify the next number in a descending sequence, reinforcing their understanding of subtraction patterns and enhancing their number sense. Each problem presents a partial sequence, and students must determine the following number in the pattern, choosing the correct answer from multiple choices. This enhances arithmetic proficiency and pattern recognition skills, important foundations in number sense development.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of skip counting downward by single digits and predicting the next two numbers in a sequence. It includes various problems where students need to continue skip counting by 2, 3, or 4 to identify the missing numbers in a sequence. Each problem provides a sequence with two missing numbers at the end, and multiple-choice answers are given for students to select the correct continuation of the sequence. This activity is part of a broader unit aimed at enhancing number sense.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of skip counting downward by single-digit integers, with two numbers missing in each sequence. It is intended to enhance students' understanding of number patterns and sequences, providing practice in decremental counting by 2 or 3. The problems involve identifying the correct numbers that fill the gaps in various sequences, further enhancing students' numerical fluency and their ability to solve pattern-related problems under the broader umbrella of number sense. Each problem comes with multiple choice answers, requiring students to select the correct pair of numbers that continue the sequence correctly.more
This math topic focuses on enhancing number sense through the practice of skip counting downward by single-digit integers, with three consecutive numbers missing in the sequence. Problems vary in difficulty, requiring subtracting by 2, 3, or 4. Each question presents a partial sequence where students must identify the correct missing numbers from multiple choices. This topic is structured to help students practice mental math, improve understanding of numerical patterns, and develop their counting skills in reverse order.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting downward by tens, twenties, and thirties, involving sequences where three consecutive numbers are missing. It tests and reinforces understanding in sequential decrement, a foundational aspect of number sense, appealing to students to fill in missing numbers accurately and deepen their arithmetic accuracy and fluency. Each problem requires identifying missing elements in a decreasing sequence, providing multiple choice answers to select from. This topic enhances mental calculation skills critical for various mathematical operations and problem-solving scenarios.more
This math topic focuses on enhancing number sense by requiring students to compute how many more items are needed to make a total of 30. The problems involve various two-digit numbers, all less than 30, and use visual aids such as circles, squares, and triangles of different colors, guiding students toward the nearest tens. Each question presents multiple-choice answers, helping students to practice basic addition and estimate sums up to 30.more
This math topic focuses on building number sense through problems that ask students to determine how many more of a certain item (represented visually) are needed to make a total of twenty. The questions involve various shapes and colors such as red circles, blue triangles, and orange squares. Each problem provides a visual representation of the items and offers multiple-choice answers. This type of exercise helps to reinforce basic addition skills, the concept of "making ten," and working with numbers less than 20.more
This math topic focuses on helping learners master the skill of making ten to reach the next ten within the context of one-digit integers, specifically under the total sum of 30. It emphasizes mastery in recognizing how many more units are required to complete groups of ten, using simple integers (less than 30) and various geometric shapes (such as circles, triangles, and squares) to represent quantities visually. This skill development is instrumental in enhancing mental calculation speed and accuracy in basic addition, laying foundational arithmetic principles.more
This math topic focuses on understanding place value and how to identify the value of specific digits within numbers. The problems provided, ranging from Question 1 to Question 7, ask students to identify the value of a single digit in various numbers, such as determining if the digit is worth its face value or a multiple of ten. This is part of a larger section on place value and rounding, specifically dealing with values to the thousands and hundredths. The questions increase comprehension of digit significance in different number positions.more
This math topic is centered around understanding place values and rounding, specifically involving numbers up to the thousands and decimal places to the hundredths. The practice questions aim to deepen comprehension of digit values in different places within a variety of numbers. Each question asks the learner to identify the value of a specified digit in given numbers, such as determining if a digit represents units, tens, hundreds, or thousandths. This helps develop numerical reasoning and recognition skills in interpreting and manipulating numbers based on their place values.more
This math topic focuses on understanding place values by identifying missing digits to complete a three-digit number. Each problem presents a simple addition equation involving a placeholder, and learners must determine which option correctly completes the equation. The topic is structured as practice problems and is part of a larger unit on place values and rounding to the nearest thousands and hundredths. These problems are designed to enhance numerical reasoning and deepen understanding of how digits contribute distinct values based on their positions in multi-digit numbers.more
This math topic focuses on identifying positive integers on a number line, helping learners understand and practice number sense. Each question involves deciphering which number a point on an unlabelled number line represents, with multiple-choice answers provided. Through these interactive problems, students develop the ability to read and interpret number positions on a line, crucial for foundational math learning and logical reasoning. This is part of a broader unit aimed at fostering a robust understanding of basic number concepts.more
This math topic focuses on converting numerical expressions of powers of ten into their word equivalents. It aims to improve number sense by requiring students to select the correct word format for numbers like 10, 20, 30, and so on, up to 70. Each question presents a number and multiple worded options, among which only one correctly matches the numerical expression. As a Level 1 worksheet, this level likely serves as an introduction to basic number representation in words.more
This math topic focuses on converting words representing numbers into their numeral equivalents, specifically targeting the concept of powers of ten. It includes exercises where students must identify and write the correct numeral for words such as "thirty," "twenty," "eighty," and others. Each question offers multiple choice answers, challenging students to recognize the correct numerical representation amidst similar numerical values. This topic is a part of a broader practice on number sense.more
This math topic focuses on converting words to numerical equivalents, with an emphasis on powers of ten. It tests the ability of students to understand the written form of numbers like "four thousand" or "three thousand" and select the correct numerical representation from provided options. Each question lists a number phrase and multiple-choice answers, where students must identify the correct numerical value corresponding to the phrase given. The exercise hones number sense and comprehension skills in recognizing and working with larger numbers.more
Level 3
This math topic focuses on converting numbers into their word equivalents. It aims to strengthen students' understanding of number sense by requiring them to write out numerical values in word form. The problems present various numbers which the students need to correctly express in words, choosing from multiple answer choices. This practice not only solidifies their grasp of basic numeracy but also enhances their ability to communicate mathematical information effectively.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of skip counting by single digits, specifically by 2s and 3s. Students are required to identify the next number in a sequence, effectively practicing their foundational understanding of linear patterns which lay the groundwork for multiplication concepts. Each problem presents a sequence and asks for the next term, providing multiple-choice answers. For instance, sequences include patterns like "6, 9, 12, __," where participants must decide what number fills in the blank. This activity is intended as an introduction to working with multiplication patterns involving integers.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting skills, a foundational concept for multiplication and number patterns. It involves counting upwards by single digit numbers (2, 3, and 4) and identifying the next two numbers in the given sequences. Each problem presents a sequence with some numbers followed by blanks, and students have to determine from multiple choice answers which pair correctly continues the pattern. This topic helps to strengthen understanding of arithmetic sequences, important for further studies in mathematics.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting upwards by single-digit integers, specifically by 2 and 3. The problems include sequences where two numbers are missing, and the task is to identify these missing numbers from multiple choices. This activity is designed to help understand patterns in number sequences, a fundamental skill in learning multiplication of integers. Each sequence increases consistently by the chosen integer, allowing learners to reinforce their understanding of basic arithmetic operations and number relationships.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting by single-digit integers (2, 3, and 4), where three sequential numbers are missing and students need to determine those missing values. The six questions challenge students to identify the correct missing numbers in a sequence, enhancing their skills in basic patterns and introductory concepts of multiplication of integers. Each question provides multiple choices, allowing students to select the most accurate continuation of the number sequence.more
This math topic focuses on skip counting, specifically practicing counting upwards by 10s, 20s, and 30s with some numbers missing in the sequence. It aims to enhance number sense by allowing learners to identify the missing numbers that complete these linear sequences. Each problem presents a sequence with three consecutive numbers missing, and learners must determine these numbers based on the given counting pattern. The problems are presented in a multiple-choice format, offering several options for each sequence. This set of problems is designed to develop skills in pattern recognition and arithmetic progression.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting downwards by single digits. It involves identifying the next number in a sequence where numbers decrease by specific intervals, such as 2, 3, or 4. Each question presents a series of numbers followed by multiple choice options to determine the subsequent number based on the pattern provided. This exercise is part of a broader unit on enhancing number sense skills.more
This math topic focuses on developing number sense through the practice of skip counting downwards by either 2 or 3. Participants need to identify the next three numbers in a given numerical pattern. Each problem presents a series with incomplete sequences, where learners must correctly determine the subsequent values that comply with the skip counting rule set for that question. The worksheet includes multiple-choice answers to assist in verification and understanding of the pattern continuation principles. This forms a foundational skill in arithmetic used to strengthen mental calculation capabilities and understanding of numerical relationships.more
This topic focuses on practicing the skill of skip counting downward by single-digit integers with two missing terms in each sequence. The worksheet provides various problems where students fill in the missing numbers in patterns of skip counting by 2, 3, or 4. This topic is integrated into a broader theme of understanding multiplication through counting patterns. Each problem offers multiple-choice answers, helping learners solidify their understanding of numerical sequencing and arithmetic functions related to multiplication.more
This math topic focuses on rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten. It includes a variety of problems where students are given a number and must select the correct rounded value from multiple choices. This skill is part of a broader unit related to place value and rounding, which extends up to rounding to thousands and hundredths. This foundational exercise is designed to help students understand and apply the concept of rounding numbers in practical contexts.more
This math topic focuses on converting two-digit numbers from their normal form to expanded form using words. It involves recognizing tens and ones places and expressing numbers with terms like "thirty" and "six" rather than "thirty-six." Each question offers the task to expand a given 2-digit number into words, helping to solidify understanding of place value concepts related to tens and ones positions. This topic is part of a broader unit on place value and rounding numbers to the thousands and hundredths places.more
This math topic emphasizes the skill of skip counting downwards by tens, twenties, and thirties. It provides exercises where students need to identify the missing numbers in a sequence that decreases systematically by a specified interval. For each sequence, two numbers are missing, and students must select the correct pair among multiple choices. This practice is fundamental in strengthening number sense and understanding of numerical patterns.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of skip counting downward by various intervals, specifically by tens, twenties, thirties, and forties. The exercises involve determining missing numbers in sequences, emphasizing a decrease pattern where several consecutive numbers are omitted and students must identify these missing values correctly. The problems are set up with multiple-choice answers, providing several options that include plausible incorrect answers as a mean to test understanding of the skip counting concept more deeply. Each problem targets this essential arithmetic skill, fostering numerical fluency and enhancing students' ability to handle patterns and sequences.more
Ordering 2 Integers (ascending) (Level 3)
This topic focuses on enhancing number sense skills by practicing the ordering of pairs of integers in ascending order. It is designed as part of a broader unit on place value and rounding, relevant up to the thousandths place. Each problem presents two integers, and the task is to sequence them from lowest to highest, with two potential answer choices provided for each scenario. This skill is crucial for building foundational understanding in place value and developing logical thinking in the context of numerical order.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting backwards by tens, twenties, thirties, and forties, specifically identifying two missing numbers in a sequence. Each question presents a series of numbers with two gaps, and students must determine which pair of consecutive numbers fit correctly based on the subtraction pattern provided. The topic helps enhance number sense by reinforcing the ability to calculate intervals and recognize patterns in sequences of decreasing numbers.more
Ordering 2 Integers (ascending) (Level 2)
This math topic practices the skill of arranging pairs of integers in ascending order. It includes problems where students need to determine the correct sequence from lowest to highest for given pairs of numbers. This is aimed at enhancing students' understanding of number sense, specifically in identifying and ordering integers, and is part of a broader unit on place value and rounding that covers up to thousands and hundredths places. Each question presents a choice between two arrangements, from which the correct order needs to be selected.more
This math topic focuses on understanding place values of digits within numbers. Specifically, it targets the concept of identifying the numerical value of a specific digit in two-digit numbers, particularly recognizing whether a digit represents units or tens. Each question provides a number and asks learners to determine the value of one of its digits, offering two choices: the digit's value at the units place or at the tens place. This skill helps lay the foundation for more complex number operations and understanding in mathematics.more
This math topic focuses on converting numbers from expanded form (written as words) to their normal numerical form. It specifically practices recognizing and forming three-digit numbers, helping enhance understanding of place values up to hundreds. Each problem presents a sum of terms in word form, and the learner is asked to identify the correct three-digit number from multiple choice options. These problems are part of a unit that extends to rounding numbers to thousands and hundredths, aiming to develop a strong foundation in place value comprehension.more
Counting - Picture to Word, Hundreds, Tens and Ones (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on practicing number sense through the use of Base 10 blocks, helping students visualize and understand numbers in the forms of hundreds, tens, and ones. The skill of converting a visual representation of numbers using these blocks to numeric words is emphasized. Each question presents a different array of these blocks, asking students to count and translate the visual total into the written word form, reinforcing their comprehension of number structures in a practical and visual manner.more
Counting - Picture to Number - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on recognizing the value of numbers using base 10 blocks and translating that into numerical form. The problems involve analyzing images of hundreds, tens, and ones blocks and requiring the student to determine the corresponding total number. It is a practical exercise for reinforcing number sense, particularly understanding and interpreting place value. Each question is structured to challenge students to visually count and compute block quantities that represent numbers in the hundreds to thousands range. This is integral for building foundational math skills in quantifying and conceptualizing larger numbers.more
Counting - Picture to Places - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on recognizing and counting base ten blocks to understand place values including hundreds, tens, and ones. It is designed to enhance number sense by translating visual representations of blocks into numerical values corresponding to different place positions. Each problem provides an image of base ten blocks and requires interpreting these into the amount of thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones represented.more
This math topic focuses on understanding the value of individual digits in three-digit whole numbers, specifically teaching the concept of place values up to the hundreds place. The topic includes a series of problems where students are asked to identify the value (including units, tens, and hundreds) of specified digits within different three-digit numbers. Each problem provides three possible answers illustrating the progression in place value understanding from units through to hundreds. This subject is designed to enhance students' grasp of basic place value concepts.more
Counting - Picture to Places - Hundreds and Tens (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on enhancing students' number sense through the use of base 10 blocks. The exercises involve identifying quantities represented by hundreds, tens, and ones blocks in various combinations. Students are required to visually interpret and quantify these blocks, improving their understanding of place values within the decimal system. Each question presents multiple sets of block configurations to analyze and determine the corresponding numerical values, progressing through increasing levels of complexity to foster foundational arithmetic skills.more
This math topic is centered around estimating the position of a dot on a number line with positive integers. It is designed to enhance number sense by challenging students to identify which integer a non-labeled dot is closest to on various unmarked number lines. Each question presents a number line with a dot, and students need to choose the closest integer from multiple options. This topic helps develop skills in visual estimation and understanding number positions on a line.more
This math topic focuses on converting numbers into their corresponding word forms, specifically concentrating on powers of ten. The problems are designed to enhance students' number sense skills by requiring them to match numbers like 100, 200, 300, up to 800 with their correct word equivalents, like "one hundred," "two hundred," and so on. The students are presented with multiple choice answers, strengthening their ability to accurately and consistently represent numbers in written form. This set of questions is part of a larger unit aimed at practicing number sense.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of converting words to their number equivalents, specifically dealing with multiples of hundreds. Each question requires identifying and writing the numerical representation of three-digit numbers described in words, such as "two hundred" or "seven hundred," which involve the base power of ten (hundreds). The questions present multiple choices for answers, among which only one accurately reflects the number described in words. This exercise is designed to enhance students' number sense by associating numeric expressions with their word formats.more
Level 2
This math topic practices converting numerical values into their corresponding word forms, which is an essential part of number sense training. It provides a series of numbers and asks students to write them in words, offering multiple choice answers. Each number is listed with several word equivalent options that students must choose from to correctly identify the word form of the number. The activity aims to enhance learners' familiarity and comfort with both reading and writing numbers in their word format, which helps in improving overall mathematical literacy and communication.more
Level 2
This math topic focuses on converting written words into numerical equivalents, falling under the area of Number Sense. It challenges students to interpret numbers written in word form and select the correct numerical representation from multiple choices. Each question presents a number in words and offers several numerical options, only one of which correctly matches the word form. These problems help students build precision in recognizing and translating numbers between their written and numerical forms, a fundamental skill in understanding and using numbers effectively.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting by single digits to determine the next number in a sequence. It is designed to help users develop an understanding of basic patterns in addition, which is foundational for mastering multiplication concepts. Each problem provides a sequence of numbers increasing by a set increment (2, 3, or 4), and the task is to identify the number that logically follows in each sequence. This is part of an introductory unit on multiplication of integers.more
This math topic focuses on developing skills in skip counting by single digits, specifically by twos and threes. It involves identifying and continuing numerical patterns. Each question presents a sequence of numbers and asks for the next three numbers in the pattern. The topic is designed as an introduction to understanding the basics of multiplication of integers, helping learners recognize patterns and apply skip counting in preparation for more advanced multiplication concepts.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting by single-digit integers with two missing numbers in a sequence, serving as an introductory exercise for multiplication of integers. Learners are given sequences where they must identify the correct consecutive numbers that follow a specific skip count pattern. Each question provides a base number (e.g., skip count by 2, 3, or 4) and a partially filled sequence with choices to complete the missing values, enhancing number pattern recognition skills and preparing for more complex multiplication concepts.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting skills, specifically counting upwards by intervals of 10, 20, and 30, with two numbers missing in each sequence that need to be identified. Each problem provides a series of numbers with two gaps, and multiple-choice answers are given to select the correct pair of numbers that complete the sequence. This is aimed at developing number sense and the ability to recognize patterns in number sequences.more
This math topic focuses on practicing skip counting skills with missing numbers in sequences. The exercises challenge students to accurately fill in missing values by counting upwards by specified intervals such as tens, twenties, thirties, and forties. Each question provides a number sequence with three missing values, requiring students to discern the pattern and calculate the appropriate numbers to complete the sequence effectively. This exercise helps enhance number sense and familiarity with numerical patterns. more
This math topic practices the skill of skip counting downwards by single digits, specifically by intervals of two or three. Students need to identify the next two numbers in the given pattern for each series of numbers. The task assists in enhancing students' understanding of numerical sequences and number sense. Each question presents a sequence with two missing numbers at the end, and multiple-choice answers are provided for students to select the correct continuation of the pattern.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of skip counting downwards by single digits, specifically requiring students to identify the next three numbers in a given sequence. Various sequences are presented with different skip steps—2, 3, or 4. Each problem presents a sequence, and students must determine how the numbers decrease following the established pattern. The sets of problems involve critical thinking and pattern recognition as part of broader number sense development.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of "Skip Counting Downward by Single Digit Integers (Three Missing)." It includes several questions designed for downward counting in sequences, where the learners need to identify and fill in the missing numbers. The questions vary by counting down either by 2s or 3s over several integers, enhancing students' understanding of number patterns and numerical relationships within sequences. Each problem offers multiple choice answers, providing learners with the opportunity to select the correct sequence that fits the pattern established by the given numbers.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of rounding whole numbers (specifically hundreds) to the nearest ten. The problems involve various numbers that students must round correctly amidst multiple choices that include correctly rounded numbers, other numerical distractors, or zero. This skill is essential for developing number sense and is presented here at a basic level, likely targeted toward younger students or those new to rounding concepts.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten. It's part of a broader unit on place value and rounding numbers up to the thousands and to the hundredths place. Each problem presents a distinct whole number and asks learners to determine the nearest ten through multiple-choice answers. Learners are tested on their ability to approximate and solidify their understanding of place values, particularly the tens place. This set of problems is designed for learners looking to improve their number rounding strategies within practical contexts.more
This math topic focuses on converting numbers from expanded form to normal form, particularly dealing with three-digit numbers. The problems help students understand place value by asking them to combine hundreds, tens, and ones to construct the correct normal form of numbers. The exercises are part of a larger unit on place value and rounding up to the thousands and hundredths, aiming to build foundational skills in handling and understanding larger numbers and their respective places. Each question offers multiple-choice answers, which allows students to select the correct complete number from given partial sums.more
This math topic focuses on converting two-digit numbers from their standard form into expanded form. The problems require students to break down numbers into the sum of tens and ones, enhancing their understanding of place value concepts. The topics cover different configurations of two-digit numbers and challenge the students to select the correct expanded form from a set of multiple choices. This set of problems is part of a broader unit on place value and rounding, extending up to thousands and hundredths.more
This math topic focuses on understanding place value and the concept of missing numbers to form two-digit numbers. Students are presented with problems where they must determine the number that, when added to a given single or double-digit number, results in another specific two-digit number. This set of problems also helps reinforce basic addition skills while emphasizing the structure of number placement and values, leading to the broader topic of place value and rounding. These exercises are suitable for building foundational math skills in recognizing and completing numerical patterns.more
Counting - Picture to Word, Hundreds, Tens and Ones (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on developing number sense skills by using Base 10 blocks. Students are tasked with counting the blocks depicted in images and converting these visual representations into words, detailing the number of hundreds, tens, and ones. The exercises challenge students to accurately interpret and describe quantities in hundreds, tens, and ones, reinforcing their understanding of place value and number composition. Each question presents a different set of blocks, requiring students to practice counting and expressing the total in word form. This practice is essential for building strong foundational math skills in young learners.more
Counting - Picture to Word, Hundreds and Tens (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on understanding and practicing number sense using base 10 blocks. It encourages learners to visually interpret sets of hundreds and tens blocks and then write the corresponding numeral values in words. The learners will solve questions by identifying and counting the number of blocks presented in various configurations, translating the visual information into word form, which covers values like hundreds, thousands, and simple tens. This helps students enhance their counting skills, place value comprehension, and ability to relate pictorial data to written numbers.more
Counting - Picture to Places - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on developing the skill of interpreting and counting base ten blocks, specifically converting visual representations into numerical values in the forms of hundreds, tens, and ones. Questions on this topic require the analysis of images depicting different quantities of base ten blocks and determining the total value represented by these blocks. This practice is crucial for enhancing number sense and place value understanding, forming a foundational understanding of how numbers are structured and manipulated within the base ten system.more
Counting - Picture to Number - Hundreds and Tens (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on the skill of counting and interpreting base 10 blocks to determine a numerical value, specifically in the hundreds and tens places. It includes problems where students must visually identify groups of blocks and match them to potential numerical answers. The problems are presented with multiple-choice answers, emphasizing number sense development by converting visual block representations into corresponding numbers. This is part of a broader unit on practicing number sense.more
This math topic focuses on practicing the skill of rounding whole numbers to the nearest ten. The problems on this topic present various numbers that students are required to round correctly. The numbers range broadly, ensuring that students get sufficient practice to develop competency in rounding numbers effectively. Each question provides multiple answer choices, enhancing a student's ability to choose the most accurate rounded number and reinforcing their understanding of number sense within the context of rounding numbers.more
This math topic focuses on the skill of rounding whole numbers to the nearest hundred. It is designed for beginners and is part of a broader study on number sense. Each problem presents a specific number and asks the learner to round it to the nearest hundred, offering multiple choice answers. The problems progress through different numbers, reinforcing the concept through varied examples, and allowing learners to practice and verify their understanding of rounding whole numbers within the context of hundreds.more
This math topic focuses on converting three-digit numbers from their normal numerical form into their expanded form using words. Each question presents a three-digit number, and students are required to express them in words, identifying hundreds, tens, and ones. This exercise is part of a larger unit on place value and rounding, specifically dealing with numbers up to the thousands and to the hundredth decimal place. It helps strengthen understanding of number structure and place value.more
This math topic focuses on developing students' understanding of place value by practicing the conversion of three-digit numbers from normal form to expanded form. It encompasses exercises that require breaking down numbers into their constituent hundreds, tens, and ones values. Each problem presents a number alongside multiple choice answers, where students must select the correct expanded form. This skill is part of a broader unit that covers place value and rounding to the nearest thousands and hundredths.more
This math topic involves converting numbers from their expanded word form to their standard numerical form. Students are tasked with interpreting expressions where tens and ones are stated in word format, and determining the correct two-digit number they form. Each question provides multiple-choice answers to select from, helping reinforce understanding of place values related specifically to tens and ones. The problems are part of a larger unit on place value and rounding, focusing up to the thousands and hundredths. Skills practiced include reading word forms, understanding place value, and numerical representation.more
This math topic focuses on understanding and interpreting number lines, specifically with positive integers. Designed as an introductory or basic level ("Level 1") activity within a unit on "Number Sense," the problems ask learners to identify the integer associated with a specific point marked on the number line. Each problem provides a visual representation of the number line with a pointed-out dot and multiple-choice answers to help guide the learner in recognizing the correct integer value represented by the dot. This assists in building fundamental skills in reading and comprehending number lines.more
This math topic focuses on identifying the positions of labeled dots on a number line, specifically with positive integers. It enhances a student's ability to accurately read and understand number lines, a fundamental aspect of number sense. Each question in the topic provides a visual representation of a number line, where students must determine the position of specific dots, enhancing their skills in spatial recognition and mathematical reasoning related to positive integers. The variety of questions helps to reinforce the concept through repetition and incremental challenges.more
This topic focuses on converting numbers to their word equivalents specifically using powers of ten. It help students learn number-naming conventions for thousands. Each problem requires writing numbers such as 1,000, 8,000, 4,000, and similar, in words. The problems provide multiple choices for answers, fostering the learners' ability to discriminate between closely related numerical values. This math topic is aimed at enhancing learners' number sense and understanding of numerical magnitudes in the format of powers of ten.more
This topic focuses on converting expanded form numbers back into their standard numerical forms. It introduces learners to place value concepts, handling digits and their positions at a basic level, specifically with two-digit numbers. The problems help students understand how to correctly combine tens and unit digits to form two-digit numbers, reinforcing their knowledge of place value and elementary arithmetic. Each question presents a simple addition task that involves two components (tens and units), and then asks to deduce the correct two-digit number from multiple choices provided.more
Counting - Picture to Word, Hundreds and Tens (Level 2)
This math topic focuses on enhancing students' understanding of number sense using base 10 blocks. It consists of several questions where students are required to count the total number of blocks represented in picture format and translate it into written words, specifically focusing on counting by hundreds and tens. The exercises are interactive and combine visual aids, like SVG images of block arrangements, with multiple-choice worded answers, reinforcing the correlation between visual representations and numerical values. This topic is a part of a broader unit on number sense and offers a practical way to apply counting skills. more
Counting - Picture to Number - Hundreds, Tens, and Ones (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using Base 10 blocks to understand the place value system, specifically the grouping into hundreds, tens, and ones. It enhances students' number sense by requiring them to count the total number of blocks represented in various images and convert these counts into numerical values. Each question presents a different set of blocks, with multiple choice answers to select from, reinforcing the comprehension of visually represented numbers and their notational conversion in a practical context.more
Counting - Picture to Number - Hundreds and Tens (Level 2)
This math topic involves solving problems by counting base 10 blocks to find the total number represented in images, focusing specifically on hundreds and tens. It is designed to enhance number sense through visual representation and counting practice. Each question provides a different set of base 10 blocks, requiring the student to visually interpret and calculate the numerical value, assisted by multiple-choice answers. This exercise is suitable for reinforcing understanding of place values and basic arithmetic skills.more