Prodigy Math provides comprehensive math curriculum coverage, including Common Core, TEKS and many more state-specific standards. Prodigy English also aligns with Common Core, with more skills and coverage on the way!

Our free math worksheets cover the full range of elementary school math skills from numbers and counting through fractions, decimals, word problems and more. All worksheets are printable files with answers on the 2nd page.


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All ELA and mathematics curriculum files will be available at the links below, and will remain free and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) license.

The 2023 Mathematics Standards of Learning were approved by the Virginia Board of Education on August 31, 2023. The 2023 Mathematics Standards of Learning represent "best in class" standards and comprise the mathematics content that teachers in Virginia are expected to teach and students are expected to learn. The 2023 Mathematics Standards of Learning will be fully implemented during the 2024-2025 school year.

The 2016 Mathematics Standards of Learning Curriculum Framework, a companion document to the 2016 Mathematics Standards of Learning, amplifies the standards and further defines the content knowledge, skills, and understandings that are measured by the Standards of Learning assessments. The standards and Curriculum Framework are not intended to encompass the entire curriculum for a given grade level or course. School divisions are encouraged to incorporate the standards and Curriculum Framework into a broader, locally designed curriculum. The Curriculum Framework delineates in greater specificity the minimum content that all teachers should teach and all students should learn. Teachers are encouraged to go beyond the standards as well as to select instructional strategies and assessment methods appropriate for all students.

The content of the mathematics standards is intended to support the following five process goals for students: becoming mathematical problem solvers, communicating mathematically, reasoning mathematically, making mathematical connections, and using mathematical representations to model and interpret practical situations. Practical situations include real-world problems and problems that model real-world situations.

Effective Autumn semester 2015 students can petition to repeat a course, and if approved, use the grade of this course to replace the first in the calculation of the student's cumulative GPA. Students must file the online Grade Forgiveness Petition by the Tenth Friday of the Autumn and Spring semester (alternate deadlines may apply for summer courses).

Some students may need to complete a prerequisite course before taking the course listed below. Any questions about Grade Forgiveness of math courses or prerequisite coursework should be addressed with the Math Advising Office. Keep in mind that students considering applying to graduate or professional schools, or even to other colleges at Ohio State, all earned grades will be considered (including those forgiven under the Grade Forgiveness Rule) in the admissions process. The other college or unit may recalculate the original grade(s) into a student's cumulative GPA.

*Note: It is the grade in Math 1152 that does the forgiving; however, students must take both Math 1151 and 1152 (unless they have prior credit for Math 1151). If students have prior credit for both 1151 and 1152, then students must use 2153 to forgive 4181H.

*Note: It is the grade in Math 1152 that does the forgiving; however, students must take both Math 1151 and 1152 (unless they have prior credit for Math 1151). Students without credit for Math 1151 can attempt the EM test for this course.

**Note: It is the grade in Math 2153 that does the forgiving; however, students must take both Math 1152 and 2153 (unless they have prior credit for Math 1152). Students without credit for Math 1152 can attempt the EM test for this course.

The Indiana Academic Standards for Mathematics contained in the tables below consist of domains that vary per grade level and course. The skills listed in each domain indicate what students should know and be able to do in Mathematics at each grade level or course. The Process Standards demonstrate the ways in which students should develop conceptual understanding of mathematical content, and the ways in which students should synthesize and apply mathematical skills.

Invite a professional Singapore math teacher into your home classroom. This subscription of pre-recorded lessons covers all Textbook and Workbook material for an entire school year and can be done at your own pace.

Do you want to know what taking the Mathematics portion of the NJSLA is like? A practice test for each grade is available below for you to use to familiarize yourself with the kinds of items and format used for the tests

Information on Accessibility Features  The full list of accessibility features embedded for all students and accessibility features that need to be identified in advance can be found in the NJ Accessibility Features and Accommodations Manual.. Answer masking, color contrast (background/font color) and text-to-speech for mathematics and science, are available for all participating students who need these tools, but need to be identified in advance via the Personal Needs Profile (PNP). 

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The Common Core and other college- and career-ready (CCR) standards call for a greater focus in mathematics. Rather than racing to cover topics in a mile-wide, inch-deep curriculum, CCR standards require us to significantly narrow and deepen the way time and energy are spent in the math classroom. We focus deeply on the major work of each grade so that students can gain strong foundations: solid conceptual understanding, a high degree of procedural skill and fluency, and the ability to apply the math they know to solve problems inside and outside the math classroom. The following documents illustrate these concepts using the Common Core State Standards, but Focus, Coherence, and Rigor are integral to all college- and career-ready standards.

Students should spend the large majority of their time on the major work of the grade (). Supporting work () and, where appropriate, additional work () can engage students in the major work of the grade. Emphases are given at the cluster level. Refer to the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics for the specific standards that fall within each cluster.

The first unit in each grade level provides lesson structures which establish a mathematical community and invite students into the mathematics with accessible content. Each lesson offers opportunities for the teacher and students to learn more about one another, develop mathematical language, and become increasingly familiar with the curriculum routines. The use of authentic contexts and adaptations provides students opportunities to bring their own experiences to the lesson activities and see themselves in the materials and mathematics.

Through an intentional integration of digital resources, a focused approach to encouraging student discourse, and by connecting lessons to real-world math, students stay engaged in the learning. Get access to the curriculum.

Math Games offers online games and printable worksheets to make learning math fun. Kids from pre-K to 8th grade can practice math skills recommended by the Common Core State Standards in exciting game formats. Never associated learning algebra with rescuing animals or destroying zombies? Time to think again!

Teachers and parents can create custom assignments that assess or review particular math skills. Activities are tailored so pupils work at appropriate grade levels. Worksheets can be downloaded and printed for classroom use, or activities can be completed and automatically graded online.

TABE Math - Grade 5: Geometry - Chapter SummaryUse the lessons in this chapter to review basic fifth grade geometry concepts that could show up on when you take the TABE exam. The following topics are addressed in this chapter:

SBA Math - Grade 6: The Coordinate Graph - Chapter SummaryThis chapter reviews coordinate graph concepts to help your student prepare for the mathematics SBA test. While watching fun, entertaining video lessons, your middle schooler will cover:

TABE Math - Grade 1: Geometry - Chapter SummaryThe study of geometry involves two- and three-dimensional shapes as well as the measures of their lines and angles. This set of video lessons is designed to give you a refresher on first grade geometry concepts that could appear on the TABE exam. Use these lessons to study the following topics: 2351a5e196

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