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Math Skill Paths for Practice, Checking, and Support
Each page keeps one school skill together: the routine, practice formats, common mistakes, and links to related worksheet hubs. Need printable sets? Start from Worksheets or Standards maps.
Addition / Subtraction
8 skill pages
Add Within 100
Two-digit addition works when tens are added to tens and ones are added to ones.
3 practice formats Grade 1Add Within 20
Addition facts become easier when students count on from the larger number or make a ten first.
3 practice formats Grade 1Addition Facts
Addition facts become easier when students count on from the larger number or make a ten first.
2 practice formats Grade 2Subtract Within 100
Two-digit subtraction works when each place is handled according to its value.
3 practice formats Grade 1Subtract Within 20
Subtraction facts can be solved by counting back, using a number line, or asking what addend is missing.
3 practice formats Grade 2Three-Digit Addition
Regrouping in addition means trading ten ones for one ten so each place value column stays organized.
1 practice formats Grade 2Two-Digit Addition With Regrouping
Regrouping in addition means trading ten ones for one ten so each place value column stays organized.
2 practice formats Grade 2Two-Digit Subtraction With Regrouping
Regrouping in subtraction means trading one ten for ten ones so there are enough ones to subtract.
2 practice formatsCounting / Cardinality
1 skill pages
Decimals
1 skill pages
Fractions
4 skill pages
Compare Fractions
Fractions can be compared when students check the whole, look at the denominator, and reason about the numerator.
1 practice formats Grade 3Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent fractions use different numerators and denominators to name the same value.
2 practice formats Grade 4Simplify Fractions
Simplifying a fraction means dividing the numerator and denominator by the same common factor until no common factor remains.
1 practice formats Grade 3Unit Fractions
A unit fraction names one equal part of a whole.
3 practice formatsMultiplication / Division
8 skill pages
Division Facts
Division facts are easier when students think about the related multiplication fact.
3 practice formats Grade 4Division With Remainders
A remainder is the amount left after making as many equal groups as possible.
2 practice formats Grade 4Long Division
Long division breaks a larger division problem into repeated place value steps.
2 practice formats Grade 4Multi-Digit Multiplication
Multi-digit multiplication uses place value to multiply each part, then combines the partial products.
1 practice formats Grade 3Multiplication as Equal Groups
Multiplication counts equal-size groups efficiently.
3 practice formats Grade 3Multiplication Facts
Multiplication facts become fluent through patterns, related facts, and short repeated practice.
3 practice formats Grade 2Repeated Addition
Repeated addition shows the same number added again and again; multiplication is the shorter way to write it.
2 practice formats Grade 4Two-Digit Multiplication
Two-digit multiplication works by breaking each factor into tens and ones, then combining the partial products.
2 practice formatsPlace / Value
3 skill pages
Expanded Form
Expanded form writes a number as the sum of its place value parts.
2 practice formats Grade 2Place Value to 1,000
Place value tells what each digit is worth based on its position.
3 practice formats Grade 1Place Value to 100
Place value tells what each digit is worth based on its position.
2 practice formats