USA Patriotic Themed Math Pages (Fourth of July)
Always remember that grade levels are not
absolutes -- especially since we're all living in different countries and
therefore have different curriculums. Some kindergarten
children will find the Grade One worksheets useful as will some Grade Two
students. Use your judgment!
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NOTE: Magic Squares
definition: add
across and down to see the relationships in addition and subtraction.
Great self-checking review (the sums of the answers across = the sums of the answers
down making it possible for the children to check their own answers)
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Two numbers from 0 to 10
Vertical
(addition)
(subtraction)
Horizontal
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Fill in the blanks - two numbers from 0 to 10
Vertical
(addition)
(subtraction)
Horizontal
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Add a column of three
numbers (the first number is always "1")
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One number from 10 to 19 and one
number from 0 to 9 (addition)
(subtraction)
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Single digit number MAGIC
SQUARES (addition)
(subtraction)
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Single digit number MATH
TABLES (addition)
(subtraction)
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Single digit number
sentences - fill in the + or - sign (addition/subtraction)
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One number from 10 to 99 and one
number from 0 to 9 (addition)
(subtraction)
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Number sentences - fill in
the + or - sign (addition/subtraction)
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Two digit numbers - NO
CARRYING (addition)
(subtraction)
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Two digit numbers - CARRYING
Vertical (addition)
(subtraction)
Horizontal (addition)
(subtraction)
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Fill in the blanks - two digit
numbers with CARRYING
Vertical (addition)
(subtraction)
Horizontal (addition)
(subtraction)
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Two digit number MAGIC SQUARES
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Two digit number MATH
TABLES (addition)
(subtraction)
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Two digit number sentences -
fill in the + or - sign (addition/subtraction)
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Add a column of three single
digit numbers
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Two numbers from 0 to
10 (multiplication)
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Multiplication MATH
TABLES (multiplication)
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Number sentences - fill in
the + or - or x sign (addition/subtraction/multiplication)
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Three digit number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Fill in the blanks - three digit
number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Three digit number MAGIC SQUARES
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Three digit number MATH
TABLES (addition)
(subtraction)
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Add a column of three double
digit
numbers
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Four digit number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Fill in the blanks - four digit
number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Four digit number MAGIC SQUARES
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Four digit number MATH
TABLES (addition)
(subtraction)
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Decimal numbers - NO CARRYING
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Decimal numbers - CARRYING (addition)
(subtraction)
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Multiply
one number from 10 to 100 and one number from 0 to 10
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Find the missing factor (1 to
10) (vertical)
(horizontal)
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Division
- single digit quotient without remainders
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Division
- double digit quotient without remainders
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Five digit number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Fill in the blanks - five digit
number (addition)
(subtraction)
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Two digit decimal numbers
(addition)
(subtraction)
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Add a column of 3 two digit decimal numbers
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Multiply
two digit numbers
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Find the missing factor (1 to
100) (vertical)
(horizontal)
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Two digit multiplication MATH
TABLES (multiplication)
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Division
- triple digit quotient without remainders
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Division
- Two digit division with remainders
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Multiply
three digit numbers
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Three digit multiplication MATH
TABLES (multiplication)
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Four digit multiplication MATH
TABLES (multiplication)
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Multiply
a decimal number by a whole number
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Divide
a decimal number by a whole number
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Multiply
decimal numbers
Click one of the links above. Click once on the image and then
print. To generate a new worksheet, click the GENERATE NEW WORKSHEET link
at the top right hand side of your page. NETSCAPE
4.7 USERS:
Netscape 4.7 handles things differently than Internet Explorer
which has made this process a bit more nightmarish than it should have
been. Sorry to all of the netscape users out there for the hassle -- if my
hardworking hubby ever figures out how to fix it a different way, I'll post it
here.
Here's the problem:
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the first worksheet will print fine
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when you hit GENERATE NEW WORKSHEET, you'll see
a new worksheet on your screen, but when you PRINT, it will print the first
worksheet again.
Here's the fix (the directions take longer to read than they do
to accomplish -- once you've done it two or three times, it becomes second
nature)
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print the first worksheet you see just like you normally
would
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hit the <BACK hyperlink
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On your netscape menu, select:
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Now click the link to go back into whatever worksheets
you're working with, print the worksheet as normal and start the process all
over again.
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