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Collection of common core math worksheet that are incorrect (34)
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This worksheet challenges students to solve two subtraction problems and determine if the equations are equal.
Students practice evaluating mathematical statements by determining if equations involving addition and subtraction are true or false.
Student demonstrates the repeated addition strategy by writing 5 + 5 + 5 to solve the multiplication problem 5 x 3.
This colorful true or false equations worksheet helps young learners practice evaluating simple math statements while building critical thinking skills.
Student's math worksheet demonstrating multiplication concepts, marked with corrections to highlight the difference between groups and factors.
Sample page from a Common Core aligned math packet focusing on understanding the equal sign through true and false equations.
This comprehensive math worksheet helps young students practice essential skills including number sequences, number bonds for making 8, basic addition, and verifying equations using number lines.
This true or false worksheet helps students build critical thinking skills by evaluating math equations and correcting errors when needed.
Corrected math worksheet illustrating the specific requirements for repeated addition and array models in 3rd-grade multiplication.
Help your students master equation evaluation with this interactive true or false sorting activity that makes math practice engaging and fun.
This worksheet helps children visualize doubles addition using tens frames, making it easier to understand concepts like 4+4 and 8+8.
Students practice understanding the equal sign by verifying if the sums on both sides of the equation match.
Students can practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers using visual models and word problems on this printable worksheet.
This worksheet helps students practice calculating the correct change from a $20 bill across various shopping scenarios.
This true or false worksheet helps elementary students practice their math facts by sorting correct and incorrect equations into labeled jars.
This answer key displays the solutions for twenty problems involving the addition of tenths and hundredths.
These colorful Common Core aligned worksheets make math practice engaging with focused, one-skill-per-page design
Student demonstrates understanding of multiplication by showing both repeated addition (5+5+5=15) and creating a visual array to solve 4×6.
These free 5th grade math worksheets cover essential topics like perimeter, exponents, graphing, and integer operations to help students master key concepts.
This geometry worksheet challenges students to determine if statements about various 2D shapes, such as parallelograms and rhombuses, are true or false.
This worksheet helps students understand the associative property by grouping numbers that add up to 10 before finding the total sum.
Practice worksheet helping students verify equations by calculating both sides to see if they are equal.
This engaging worksheet helps first graders develop a deeper understanding of the equal sign by sorting equations into true and false categories.
This answer key shows the completed solutions for a finding reciprocals worksheet where students practice identifying the reciprocal of fractions to make equations equal 1.
Grade 1 math homework sheet focusing on doubles, where students fill in 5-group cards and write the corresponding addition sentences.
Hand writes out the steps for an alternative subtraction method on yellow lined paper next to the problem 325 minus 38.
Students can practice their division skills with this engaging 'Throw Me a Bone' game board featuring underwater characters.
Students practice adding three numbers together by solving fun word problems about Kate's apples and Jack's pets.
Students count the groups of quarters in each box and write the total value in both cents and dollars.