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Mathematics for Kids

Browse a full K-8 math library built around number sense, operations, fractions, ratios, geometry, statistics, algebra, and early functions instead of thin worksheet churn. Mathematics is currently live for Kindergarten through Grade 8, with 48 topics and 154 worksheets.

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What's Live in Mathematics

Mathematics is currently live for Kindergarten through Grade 8, with 48 topics and 154 printable worksheets. Use the grade hubs below to browse the sequence, or start with one of the stronger grade and topic entry points on this page.

The math library now covers Kindergarten through Grade 8 with live lessons, printable worksheets, practice quizzes, teaching guides, standards alignment, and glossary support. The strongest parts of the library stay grounded in models, place value, ratio reasoning, geometry structure, algebraic meaning, and real problem situations rather than pushing memorization before understanding.

This subject hub works best as a map. Use it to choose the right grade entry point, jump into a common skill need such as addition, multiplication, fractions, measurement, statistics, algebra, functions, or geometry, or follow one of the curated multi-grade paths that build toward stronger middle-school readiness.

  • Early counting, comparison, shapes, and sorting in Kindergarten
  • Addition, subtraction, place value, and data in Grades 1 and 2
  • Multiplication, division, fractions, and estimation in Grade 3
  • Large-number place value, multiplication, division, and fraction comparison in Grade 4
  • Decimals, fraction operations, volume, and graphing in Grade 5
  • Ratios, geometry, statistics, rational numbers, and algebra foundations in Grade 6
  • Proportional relationships, rational-number operations, equations, and scale geometry in Grade 7
  • Linear relationships, functions, systems, transformations, and the Pythagorean Theorem in Grade 8

Standards Snapshot

Mathematics currently maps to 113 unique standards across CCSS.MATH.

9 grades 113 standards 48 topics

Common Goals for Parents and Teachers

Use these entry points when you already know the skill or strand you want to support and need a clean starting page.

Grade 1 ➕ Addition to 20 Worksheet

Start with addition and subtraction that make sense

Use visual and story-based practice before moving students toward speed and independence.

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Grade 3 âœ–ī¸ Multiplication Basics Lesson

Build multiplication from equal groups and arrays

Use Grade 3 lessons that explain the structure behind the facts before drilling recall.

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Grade 5 ➕ Fraction Addition and Subtraction Worksheet

Strengthen fraction operations with real support

Use common denominators, visual models, and explanation work instead of shortcut-only fraction pages.

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Grade 5 🔟 Decimal Place Value and Operations Lesson

Reinforce decimal place value before harder computation

Keep decimal comparison, rounding, and operations tied to place value reasoning.

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Grade 6 📊 Ratios and Unit Rates Lesson

Start middle school with ratios and rates that make sense

Use Grade 6 ratio work that ties tables, unit rates, and real contexts together before formal proportions.

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Grade 7 📐 Proportional Relationships Lesson

Extend Grade 6 ratios into proportional reasoning

Use Grade 7 proportion, percent, and graph work to turn unit rates into full relationship reasoning.

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Grade 8 đŸ”Ŧ Exponents and Scientific Notation Lesson

Bridge powers of ten and proportional reasoning into Grade 8 algebra

Use Grade 8 exponents, scientific notation, and linear relationships to turn earlier place-value and ratio thinking into early algebra structure.

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Use This Subject Hub When You Need To

The math subject hub is most valuable when families or teachers need a reliable map through a very broad K-8 library. It helps turn isolated needs such as fractions, multiplication, ratio reasoning, or early algebra into a cleaner sequence of next steps instead of disconnected worksheet searches.

Families trying to find the right entry point quickly

Use this hub when you know the broad need is math, but you still need help deciding whether the right next move is in elementary foundations, upper-elementary readiness, or middle-school bridge work.

Teachers building support around one strand

The live math paths are strongest when you want a small route through number sense, fractions, geometry, ratios, or algebra instead of a full-grade sweep.

Students moving into middle school

This hub is especially useful as a K-8 to Grade 6-8 bridge because the live math sequence now extends through functions, systems, and geometry justification.

Featured Learning Paths

These short cross-grade routes group live topics that work especially well together, so the subject hub can guide progression instead of only listing pages.

K-2 Number Sense Foundations

Move from counting and teen numbers into addition, subtraction, and place value with a coherent early-elementary sequence.

K â€ĸ 🔟 Counting to 201 â€ĸ ➕ Addition to 202 â€ĸ 🔁 Addition and Subtraction with Regrouping

Best for students who need stronger arithmetic foundations before later operation work.

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Multiplication to Fraction Readiness

Connect equal groups, division, and fractions so students can see how the ideas support one another across grades.

3 â€ĸ âœ–ī¸ Multiplication Basics3 â€ĸ ➗ Division as Equal Groups4 â€ĸ 🍕 Equivalent and Comparing Fractions

Useful for classrooms preparing students for more complex fraction and ratio reasoning later.

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Grade 5 Middle-School Bridge

Use the strongest Grade 5 topics to prepare students for more abstract number and graphing work.

5 â€ĸ 🔟 Decimal Place Value and Operations5 â€ĸ ➕ Fraction Addition and Subtraction5 â€ĸ 📍 Coordinate Plane and Graphing

A strong prep route for students heading into Grade 6 math.

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Grade 6 Algebra and Ratio Entry

Move from rate reasoning into signed numbers and expressions so students begin middle-school math with connected ideas instead of isolated tricks.

6 â€ĸ 📊 Ratios and Unit Rates6 â€ĸ 🧭 Rational Numbers and the Coordinate Plane6 â€ĸ 🧩 Expressions and Equations

Best for students who are just entering middle-school math and need a coherent first path.

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Grade 6-7 Algebra and Proportion Bridge

Move from Grade 6 ratio and expression work into proportional relationships, rational-number fluency, and multi-step algebra in Grade 7.

6 â€ĸ 📊 Ratios and Unit Rates7 â€ĸ 📐 Proportional Relationships7 â€ĸ 🟰 Equations and Inequalities

A strong bridge for students stepping deeper into middle-school math structure.

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Grade 7-8 Algebra and Functions Bridge

Carry ratio and equation thinking into slope, functions, and systems so Grade 8 algebra feels like a continuation of earlier structure, not a reset.

7 â€ĸ 📐 Proportional Relationships8 â€ĸ đŸ”Ŧ Exponents and Scientific Notation8 â€ĸ 📈 Linear Relationships and Slope8 â€ĸ 🔁 Functions and Comparing Representations8 â€ĸ 🧩 Solving Linear Equations and Systems

A strong route for students moving from Grade 7 proportional reasoning into fuller Grade 8 algebra and function analysis.

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