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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Free Math Practice Books!

You can print FREE full size math practice books for grades K-5. Seriously...

Bridges Practice Books
Using the above link, click on "Practice Books" for the grade level you desire. The consumable books are available for purchase, but you can download the FULL set of blacklines (pdf files) for FREE.
Written to  address the NCTM Focal Points, Bridges Practice Books provide activities  and worksheets for additional skill review, informal paper-and-pencil  assessment, preparation for standardized testing, and differentiated  instruction. These books may be used with any math program  to provide practice with skills targeted for mastery at each grade  level.
The blacklines include the answer keys. Also, each book is indexed by skill so it's easy to find multi-digit addition & subtraction, fractions, decimals, problem solving, etc...

Grade K Skills:  Numbers to 30, comparing and ordering sets, skip  counting, early addition and subtraction, story problems.

Grade 1 Skills:  Numbers to 100 and beyond, number patterns, place  value, facts to 10, money, time, graphing, and problem solving.

Grade 2 Skills:  Numbers to 1,000, skip counting and number patterns,  facts to 18, place value, double-digit computation, money, time, and  problem solving.

Grade 3 Skills:  Numbers to 10,000, multi-digit addition and  subtraction, multiplication and division concepts, fractions, equations,  perimeter, time, money, and problem solving.

Grade 4 Skills:  Multiplication and division facts, multi-digit  addition, subtraction and multiplication, fractions and decimals,  patterns and equations, area and perimeter, data analysis, and problem  solving.

Grade 5 Skills:  Multiplication and division facts, multi-digit  addition, subtraction and multiplication, fractions and decimals,  patterns and equations, area and perimeter, data analysis, and problem  solving.

3 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this!!! Another site that offers free math practice is MathKEY, but it's not laid out nearly as efficiently as this (though you may find it useful). Thank you so, so much!

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  2. I appreciate all your hard work and dedication!! Thanks for sharing!!

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  3. THANK YOU! I may try just using this next year for second grade in addition to math games. How great not to have to buy it to try it!

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