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Does your child need to amp up his or her math skills? Or is math homework turning into a battle of wills? Sylvan has you covered with tons of grade-appropriate, math resources to help with specific subjects, skills and building conceptual understanding. You’ll love the math worksheets to help your child practice! Plus, we have helpful homework hacks for parents trying to navigate the “new” ways math is taught. (Cheers for that!)
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Your child will complete different number patterns with these colorful and vibrant activity sheets.
Your first grader will learn fun and creative ways to subtract from 20 with these great number pattern exercises.
Your second grader will learn cool ways to compare number quantities with these activity sheets.
These activity sheets will teach your third grader fun ways to determine factors and multiples of given numbers.
Your child will become an awesome code breaker with these fun fraction activities.
With these activities, your child will learn fun ways to compare amounts among decimals, fractions and percentages.
Check out these fun math activities you can do with your child at home! Memory matching games, practice with money, LEGO® fractions, chalk number lines and more!
While math might sound fun for some people, others might need some convincing. That’s why we’ve compiled a few easy tips for helping your child get excited ...
Get excited about math and science with summer temperature-based activities. We’ll help your child not only learn how to read a thermometer but also make one at home.
There are many ways that we can make math engaging and fun for our kids. We’ve compiled a list of easy games for you to play with your children to incorporate ...
Math exists all around us in the natural world. Here are some fun ways to open your child’s mind and help them see the world around them in a mathematical way.
Summer sports provide compelling real-world opportunities for kids to apply and grow their math skills. Check out these creative ways to help your child learn math through sports.
This table will help your child with early counting skills, and also includes a blank table or he or she to fill out.
These sheets contain different strategies for addition that your child might encounter, including a number chart, rounding techniques and more.
Print out this coordinate plane to help your child with graphing.
These guidelines will show your child different numbers that are divisible within each other.
Your child can fill in this blank double ten frame to learn different ways to make sums of 10.
These activity sheets will teach your child how to determine how much time has passed using analog clocks and number lines.
Your child will learn how to form graphs of common functions in these worksheets.
These exercises will allow your child to add, subtract, multiply and divide positive and negative integers.
These properties will help your child solve higher-level math equations.
It’s trigonometry time! These unit circles will help your high schooler solve trigonometry problems.