Published at Friday, November 29th 2019. by Pierrette Allard in Worksheets.
The Children’s Center for Psychiatry, Psychology, and Related Services provide five great examples—one per each aspect of the SMART goal setting method—that teachers can use to teach their students about setting SMART goals:
These Radical Worksheets will produce problems for simplifying radical expressions. You may select what type of radicals you want to use. These Radical Worksheets are a good resource for students in the 5th Grade through the 8th Grade.
These multiplication worksheets may be configured for 1 or 2 Digits on the right of the decimal and up to 2 digits on the left of the decimal. You may vary the numbers of multiplication problems on the multiplication worksheets from 12 to 25. These multiplication worksheets are appropriate for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade.
These fractions worksheets are great for working on multiplying fractions. The fractions worksheets may be selected for four different degrees of difficulty. The answer worksheets will show the progression on how to solve the problems. These worksheets will generate 10 fraction multiplication problems per worksheet.
These multiplication worksheets may be configured for 2, 3, or 4 digit multiplicands being multiplied by multiples of ten. You may vary the numbers of multiplication problems on the multiplication worksheets from 12 to 20. These multiplication worksheets are appropriate for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade.
These division worksheets are a good introduction for algebra concepts. You may select various types of characters to replace the missing numbers of the division problems on the division worksheets. The format of the division worksheets are horizontal and the answers range from 0 to 99. These division worksheets can be configured to layout the division problems using the division sign or a slash (/) format. You may select between 12 and 30 problems for these division worksheets.
Samantha wants to throw a birthday party. The pizza place she chooses has tables that seat 12 people each. She wants 9 of her friends to sit at each table. The rest of the table will be for adults. If she invites 72 friends, how many guests can fit altogether?
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