Here is a small sample of the worksheets that The Worksheet King can produce.
A simple addition worksheet where some of the problems have been “reversed”.
A decimal subtraction worksheet.
A multiplication worksheet where all of the problems have been “reversed”.
A division worksheet. Here the problems have been presented formally, using “round” amounts of money to make the calculations more approachable.
Given the input number and the output number, the student has to work out what the “function” is on each function machine. You can choose which parts of the function machine (the input, the function and the output) to show.
The graph paper worksheet is very flexible. You can control the square size, the axes and whether to group squares into “divisions”. Here they are grouped into sets of four.
The deriving number facts worksheet will help students see the link between facts they already know and other problems.