Standards-aligned, beautifully typeset worksheets with answer keys, differentiation tiers, and full skill progression from Kindergarten through Grade 8.
Each worksheet is designed with clear typography, generous spacing, and age-appropriate problem complexity.
Every worksheet comes with a detailed, print-ready answer key showing solutions and common error notes.
Answer keys are formatted for quick grading. Each key mirrors the worksheet layout so teachers can scan answers in seconds, not minutes.
Worksheets follow a coherent scope-and-sequence from foundational numeracy through pre-algebra.
| Grade Band | Domains Covered | Worksheets | Standards |
|---|---|---|---|
| K–1 | Counting Add/Sub Place Value | 480+ | CCSS K.OA, 1.NBT |
| 2–3 | Multi-Digit Ops Multiplication Measurement | 640+ | CCSS 2.NBT, 3.OA |
| 4–5 | Fractions Decimals Geometry Data | 720+ | CCSS 4.NF, 5.MD |
| 6–8 | Algebra Ratios Geometry Statistics | 560+ | CCSS 6.EE, 7.RP, 8.G |
Optimized for standard US Letter and A4 paper. Clean margins, dyslexia-friendly spacing, and high-contrast type.
Single-column with generous line spacing. Best for K–2 students.
High-density layout for fluency drills. Ideal for timed practice.
Extended workspace with solution boxes for showing work.
Color-coded for quick grading. Includes error notes.
Every topic ships in three versions so you can meet each learner where they are.
Scaffolded problems with visual supports, number lines, and worked examples embedded in the worksheet.
Standard problems aligned to grade-level expectations. Balanced mix of computation and application.
Extended problems requiring multi-step reasoning, justification prompts, and cross-domain connections.
Ready-to-use lesson flow ideas for integrating these worksheets into your weekly math block.
Start with a half-sheet fluency drill. Students complete independently while you take attendance. Use the approaching tier for struggling learners, on-level for most students.
Place differentiated versions at three stations. Rotate groups every 7 minutes. Each station uses the same topic at a different tier so all students share the classroom conversation.
Use the on-level sheet as a weekly formative assessment. Grade with the answer key during planning period. Flag students scoring below 70% for next week's reteach group.
Send home one worksheet per night with the answer key for parent self-checking. Include a parent tip card explaining the strategy students learned in class that day.
Pull approaching-tier sheets for small-group reteach. Use the visual models and worked examples as teaching tools. Students complete remaining problems with teacher support.
Pre-print a stack of review worksheets covering the last two weeks of skills. Leave with substitute teacher folder — self-explanatory, self-contained, and ready to go.