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Grade 5

TEKS Math Standard: 5.4.B

represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity

Back to School Math Worksheets
Back to School Math Worksheets
In these math problems, the solution is already given. But another number is missing!
Gr 2-6
Spring Math Worksheets: Multiplication and Division
Spring Math Worksheets: Multiplication and Division
Sets of multiplication and division practice problems. But the unknown isn’t where you expect it to be!
Gr 3-5
Spring Math Worksheets: Addition and Subtraction
Spring Math Worksheets: Addition and Subtraction
Four sets of 2-digit and 3-digit addition and subtraction practice. But the unknown isn’t where you expect it to be!
Gr 2-5
Factors and Codes (Episode 1)
Factors and Codes (Episode 1)
Let’s use factors to encode and decode words.
Gr 4
Subtraction: 3 Digits Minus 2 Digits (Single Solution)
Subtraction: 3 Digits Minus 2 Digits (Single Solution)
Typical practice problems don’t move students up Bloom’s Taxonomy. With this framework, you’ll see kids stop and really think about how to approach multi-digit subtraction.
Gr 3-6
How Many Ways: Fraction Equivalence
How Many Ways: Fraction Equivalence
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 3-5
How Many Ways: Times Equals Minus
How Many Ways: Times Equals Minus
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 3-5
How Many Ways: Times Equals Times
How Many Ways: Times Equals Times
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 3-5
How Many Ways: Order of Operations 1
How Many Ways: Order of Operations 1
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 5-6
How Many Ways: 2 Digit ÷ 1 Digit = 1 Digit
How Many Ways: 2 Digit ÷ 1 Digit = 1 Digit
How many different ways can you make this math statement true using only the digits one through nine?
Gr 3-4
Math Curiosity: Four Squares
Math Curiosity: Four Squares
Every positive integer can be written as the sum of (at most) four perfect squares!
Gr 1, 2, 3, 4, 8
Math Curiosity: Magic Squares
Math Curiosity: Magic Squares
Imagine a 3×3 square in which every row, column, and diagonal have the same sum. That’s a magic square!
Gr 1-4
A Nutrition-Based Math Project
A Nutrition-Based Math Project
Let’s create a parody ad attacking a surprisingly calorie-rich meal.
Gr 5-7