Comparing Numbers
This comparing numbers worksheet is the perfect tool to complement your math class. It is ideal for first and second grade students to practice their algebra skills.
Our ever-growing math worksheet collection covers a wide range of topics as well as activities for many levels, from preschool to 4th grade. You will indeed find free and fun printable exercises for your pupils to practice essential math skills, such as algebra, geometry, and calculus.
Everything starts with counting. Indeed, our collection includes activities for kindergarten pupils, such as recognizing, writing, coloring numbers, or connecting the dots. Then, you will find numerous worksheets for primary school students. These include basic operations, counting in tens, even, and odd numbers, drawing squares or circles, and more complex activities for 3rd and 4th graders, such as weight measurements and multiplications. We also offer you basic math tools, such as a protractor scale or graph paper.
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This comparing numbers worksheet is the perfect tool to complement your math class. It is ideal for first and second grade students to practice their algebra skills.
This free kindergarten math printable worksheet is ideal to practice counting skills and coloring. First, kids need to recognize the number and then color the corresponding quantity of apples.
Free math worksheet is ideal to practice two- and three-digits additions. From second grade on, students can improve their addition skills in a new and original way.
What is the weight of the genius lamp? That is a question your kids and pupils will be able to answer thanks to this fun colorful math worksheet.
Now that counting to ten has become easy, why not teach your kids how to count in tens?
Young learners will have fun connecting the 1-10 dots. At the end, they will discover a familiar shape.
Millimeter paper is not always easy to find. Why don’t you save yourself the trouble and print it directly here?
Are you looking for a fun and innovative way to introduce basic math operations to your kids or pupils?
This connecting-the-dots activity is ideal for early primary school children, especially for second-grade kids.