Printable Math Worksheets
After reading a fellow bloggers site who homeschools on the cheap, I discovered this really awesome website called The Math Worksheet Site.
If you homeschool, plan to homeschool , or if you just want to supplement your child’s education a bit, this site is awesome!
There are math worksheets for every age group and every level of learning. There are worksheets with simple adding and subtracting shapes, to place value, division, fact families, fractions, ratios, measurement, counting money, telling time, and the list goes on and on.There are over 300 types of math worksheets you can print.
Here are some examples of the simple kindergarten worksheets you can create with the click of a button. Each worksheet can be manipulated to meet your needs.
Here is a simple addition worksheet using numbers 0-9:
For many of the worksheets you can also choose to have an answer key prepared as well. You can have your student practice writing and tracing numerals with sheets like this:
Teaching patterns is easy, too.
Practice adding with shapes or pictures:
These are all very elementary examples, but you get the idea. As you can see there are many useful math worksheets you can print.
There is a small and affordable membership fee to print their forms. You can pay by the month for less than $3.00 for unlimited access. You also have options for three month, six month or a one year memberships. You can read the membership pricing here. There is also an option to test drive their system for free.
In case you’re wondering, I signed up for the six month membership. I am in no way, shape, or form affiliated with this website. I just found their educational resources very useful and something you might be interested in as well.
Hi Crystal,
Great resource. The sheets won’t allow your post to be pinned on Pinterest.
I am very excited to find this! It seems like there are a lot of resources for reading and writing, but I’ve found it difficult to find resources for math. ixl.com is a math site that I discovered recently. You can do up to 20 math problems per day for free.
Vanessa- I am so glad you find it helpful!
Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to comment.
I use their site every day. I homeschool seevral grades, and it is an awesome site.
The Prudent Homemaker- I found the math printable site through your site (which I am a new fan of and LOVE!). You are certainly an inspiration to me.
I’m glad you like my site!
They have a free section as well as a free one-week trial for more of their stuff, if you like it.
We’re printing money counting problems, time to the minute, word problems, graph problems, multi-digit multiplication, fractions, multi-digit subtraction with borrowing across zeros, roman numerals, and more right now. I love that it’s more specific than other sites and I can print as many worksheets as I need on a specific subject. I can do worksheets with JUST the 9 times tables, or 7, 8, and 9, or whatever a child needs to do to improve. I’ve found it to be SO much more useful than other worksheet sites, because the worksheets are newly generated each time.
Hi Crystal, thanks for the links. There are more free resources here at http://school4free.blogspot.com/
Cool resource! I will make sure to remember that one!
I’d like to invite you to share this with our readers for Fun Stuff Friday @Toys In The Dryer http://www.toysinthedryer.com/2012/03/fun-stuff-fridays-16.html.
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