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A graph paper template for math and science students with a black grid design

Graph Paper | Black Grid

A black grid graph paper template is a useful tool for anyone who needs to draw or plot points, lines, or shapes. The black grid lines make it easy to accurately place and measure your designs. Whether you're a student, artist, or professional, this template can help you create clear and precise drawings.

A number lines worksheet for K-2nd graders with a 0-10 exercise

Number Line Additions | 0-10

Perfect for kindergarten to 2nd-grade students, this number line addition worksheet will help them count up to 10 with the problems provided.

A guess the time worksheet for learning the time with a prompts to guess.

Guess the Time Worksheet

Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!

A number chart for young learners with a black and white design.

Number Chart | 1-20

Number charts are awesome tools for young students to explore numbers visually! They make counting, adding, and subtracting fun and easy!

A maths worksheet for year 1 and 2 students with a cutting halves exercise.

Cutting Halves Worksheet

Sharpen your child's math skills with our fun cutting-halves worksheet! They'll learn to divide shapes in half while practicing their cutting skills.

A number chart for younger learners with a 1-20 blank design.

Number Chart | 1-20 Blank

Number charts are awesome tools for young students to explore numbers visually! They make counting, adding, and subtracting fun and easy!

A number lines template for 1st-4th graders with a blank chart

Number Lines Chart | Blank

This blank number lines worksheet is perfect for kindergarten to fourth graders to practice their counting.

A number lines template for 1st-3rd graders with a 0-20 exercise

Number Line Additions | 0-20

Perfect for 1st-3rd grade students, this number line addition worksheet will help them count up to 20 with the problems provided.

A math worksheet for younger learners with a how many exercise.

How Many Worksheet

Our 'How Many?' worksheet is a fantastic resource for young learners! It provides engaging exercises to practice number recognition and counting skills.

A analog clock worksheet for young learners with a guessing the time exercise.

Blank Time Worksheet

Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!

A graph paper template for science and math teachers with a blue grid design

Graph Paper | Blue Grid

A blue grid graph paper template is a useful tool for anyone who needs to draw or plot points, lines, or shapes. The blue grid lines make it easy to accurately place and measure your designs. Whether you're a student, artist, or professional, this template can help you create clear and precise drawings.

A counting numbers worksheet for year 1 and 2 students with a exercise.

Counting Numbers 1-10

Our counting numbers 1-10 worksheet is a fantastic resource for young learners! It provides engaging exercises to practice number recognition and counting skills.

A math worksheet for learning additions with a blank design.

Blank Vertical Math Worksheet | Addition

A blank math worksheet that is perfect for use in the classroom.

A math worksheet for year 1 and 2 students with a patterns recognition exercise.

Patterns Worksheet

Our patterns worksheet is a fantastic resource for young learners! It provides engaging exercises to practice number recognition and counting skills.

A worksheet for younger learners with a money counting exercise.

Money Counting Worksheet

Get ready to master money counting with our fun worksheet!

The Math Quest

The Math Quest template helps students tackle math word problems through a super fun narrative! Do they have what it takes to Visit the Fortune Teller? (Write an answer sentence) Master Combat? (Draw or model) or Make their Map? (Write out their plan to solve). If the answer is yes, they will complete their quest triumphantly and survive to Tell their Tale (justify their answer) for all to hear. Whoop whoop!