2012-08-07

New Math Worksheets This Week

We've made a bunch of new math worksheets in the last week, and instead of inundating you with messages, we thought we'd put them all in one place.

In no particular order, here is what has been added this past week or so.

Hundred Charts on the Number Sense Page


We re-thought our hundred charts and created new versions including partially filled in hundred charts and hundred charts that include multiples of numbers from 3 up to 10. See them all here: http://www.math-drills.com/numbersense.shtml#HundredCharts

120 Charts on the Number Sense Page


One of our users reminded us that first graders in the U.S. must count up to 120 in the Common Core Curriculum, so we added a couple of rows to all of the hundred charts and came up with these: http://www.math-drills.com/numbersense.shtml#120

Expanded Form with Decimals


Another user suggested we add some expanded form with decimals worksheets which was another Common Core request. We were happy to oblige and created these: http://www.math-drills.com/decimal.shtml#expand

European Format Decimals Page


This page includes a lot of new worksheets since we re-made the entire decimal page into A4 paper dimensions and using the dot comma format used in several European Countries. Coming soon are some European format long division worksheets. See what we have so far at: http://www.math-drills.com/decimal_euro.shtml

Euro and Pound Money Worksheets


There really isn't anything new here, but we split the money page into the U.S./Canada, Euro, and Pound versions, so you don't have to wade through everything else to find what you are looking for. Just click on the flag you want. Hopefully, we will have an Australian version soon if we get the requested images from the Royal Australian Mint.

Number Sense Page Re-Organized


If you are a frequent visitor to the Number Sense page, you might notice things are a little out of place. We re-organized it slightly, so it is in a more logical order.


We hope that you enjoy our latest additions and encourage you to send us a request if there is something missing or needs improvement.

For those who are heading back to school this week in the U.S. (or elsewhere), we hope you have a wonderful first week. For those still on vacation, enjoy the rest of your summer!

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