2012-12-02

Geometry, Number, Integers, Algebra and Multiplication Requests

Recently, we had a number of varied requests for new math worksheets, and we were happy to oblige every one of them. If you follow our New Worksheet Announcements board on Pinterest, you may have already seen the new worksheets. If you have a request of your own, please don't be shy... drop us a note.

Geometry


Two different people actually asked for some eighth grade dilations worksheets, so we added a couple new ones and marked the existing one as "old" as the new ones replace it. The reason we leave the "old" ones around is because there is invariably someone who relies on that exact version to be around. Believe us, we've heard the complaints after removing something from the website! The two new dilations worksheets both have dilation factors of up to 4 or inversely down to 1/4, but one version uses only the origin as the dilation center, and the other version has various centers.

Number


We had a request actually quite a while ago for 120 charts that count backwards and some counting backwards worksheets starting with numbers up to 120. At the time, we made them and sent them off to the person who requested them, but we just got around to adding them onto the website. Hopefully, other educators and students will benefit from this fulfilled request.

Integers

This one started off as a request for an "All" link on our Integers Worksheets -- All Operations, but after we looked at the antiquated worksheets we had there, we went a little crazy and not only added the "All" link, but re-made the worksheets and added many other options including more ranges of integers and the option to have parentheses around all integers, just the negatives, or no parentheses.

Algebra


On the algebra page, we added an equalities worksheet that uses symbols for unknowns. Basically, students look at the two addition questions on either side of an equal sign, one of which includes an unknown, and they figure out what value for the unknown symbol makes the equation true. A number of ranges were included for these worksheets and would be a nice activity for students who are good at mental addition and need an extra challenge.

Multiplication


And lastly, we had a request for worksheets that focus on "Anchor Facts" for multiplication, specifically, multiplying by 0, 1, 2, 5 and 10. The other factor was requested to have a range of 1 to 12, so you will find them in the Multiplication Facts to 144 section.


That's it for this update; we hope you like the new math worksheets and use them to help students learn math. If you like our free math worksheets, please share the website address with teachers, parents, and other educators.

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