Mental Maths Worksheets
When a child practices mental Maths, Mathematics becomes quicker and simpler = Maths Mastery!
My girls look at their Maths charts (Mini Office A5 Maths) too often during their Maths lessons, so I made some fun worksheets for practice. These Mental Maths worksheets reinforce adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with just a few minutes practice every day. Still, the Maths Mini Offices are a fabulous help! Pop over to my Mini Office Page for your free downloads!
Click the titles for your downloads bellow ~
Maths Pyramids & Pyramid Answers~ Add or subtract numbers in a pyramid with 5 levels of difficulty
Maths Rockets ~ Add or subtract or multiply numbers on the side to equal the number in the roof. Great practice for bonds.
Maths Butterflies ~ 5 sums for each butterfly, so good for quick reviews
Maths Corners ~ 4 sums for each number, also a quick worksheet
Maths In & Out ~ Top row of random numbers “in” to work with a number and operation, and write the answer as “out”
Maths Caterpillars ~ Each caterpillar has random numbers or operations, from simple to complex
Maths Amazing Squares ~ Brilliant for bonds to 10 ~ all rows add to 10, up, down or sideways!
- Maths Flowers ~ 13 pages include adding,subtraction, multiplication and division.
Blank Mental Maths templates – 2 formats for you to customize ~
- Mental Maths Blank Templates.doc– MS Word doc
- Mental Maths Blank Templates.pdf – pdf download
I recommend that moms can print out about 10 blank templates and write in their own numbers that they want their children to practice.
Some moms place each page in plastic page protectors and use dry-wipe markers for quick and easy maths practice. They slip in a new page for the next practice.
Visit the original post on how to customize the template in MS Word on your computer.
With a little regular practice the number combinations or patterns start to “click” ~ which is great for confidence and generates a positive maths attitude! (See the original post with extra suggestions and advice here.)
Maths Manipulatives ~ Young learners need concrete, hand-on manipulatives. Just click on the title above the photo for your download. (Read the original post here.)
This manipulative is invaluable! I use it often when working when introducing numbers, adding or subtracting numbers. It makes perfect sense when we speak about count the ones, then the tens, now the hundreds and so on.
This is an excellent help! I make my youngster sit on the mat and quickly build the bonds puzzle, then come do some robots or amazing Maths squares worksheets.
(Print this 4 page download on 4 different coloured card stock pages. Assemble the correct ‘division’ window to the correct circle. I printed these muddled so that your window colour will contrast with the wheel.)
Really amazing worksheets resources.
@Nadene Thanks for sharing.
Addition worksheet: https://dewwool.com/addition-worksheets-for-grade-1/
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@Elena, my pleasure! Enjoy!
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THANKYOU SOO MUCH FOR SHARING WORKSHEETS.
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Thank you for sharing your wonderfully engaging ideas! I am so excited to use these in my classroom. I loved the addition and subtraction wheel. very creative
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May God Bless you, Nadene!!! YOU´RE JUST AN ANGEL!!! Thank you so much!!!
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Thank you so much for the wonderful math ideas and resources!😍
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First time I used this website. this is amazing, you have brilliant ideas!! thank you so much for sharing.
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Very useful and interesting!
Regards from Spain!
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Thank you so much! I´m from Denmark and my students will love your ideas:D:D Thank you!
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You have a lot of wonderful ideas for Guided Math Centers. Thanks!
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Thank you so much. These will help with the math drills we need!
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Do you have the math pyramids in a .doc form so that the numbers can be changed? I love this worksheet and it would really be helpful right now! Thanks
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This is AMAZING!! Thank you so so much! I can’t wait to use these.
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AMAZING and sooooo helpful!!! You have such a talent and are kind enough to share with the rest of us that really care and want to help our children. Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Nadene,
I love your work! I was trying to download your multiplication and division wheels but am unable to. I’ve clicked on the titles but nothing happens-not sure if I’m doing something wrong. Could you please email them to me at: shelbiefree@yahoo.com ?
Thanks so much!!
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Thank you so much for all your ideas and hard work in doing this for lost Home school moms like myself. Ha ha. This has relieved a lot of stress already and appreciate you! I wondered if you might be able to explain a little of how Charlotte Mason’s taught Math concepts. An example of it. Thank you!!
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@Tara, thank you for your positive feedback! Sadly, I never followed a Charlotte Mason approach to Maths. We used textbooks instead, and I supplemented with hands-on activities and games when necessary. Blessings!
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Amazing work, Nadine! You are a blessing for all moms struggling with their kids. To share with everyone is a such a noble gesture, God bless you!
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Thank you for sharing your gift! I will be using this with both of my girls and hope that they grow to become better in math
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Thank you for sharing your fun math sheets. I am in school to become a teacher and I have to plan math lessons for an RTI group. your ideas give me a lot of fun ways for the class to practice their multiplication facts. Sara
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Thanks a lot for sharing! I love the weels! I will use them in my fourth class. Thank you again.
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Thanks so much for your generosity. These math manipulatives will be so very helpful!
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May I have permission to copy your wheels for training purposes? I will site your blog!!!
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@Eliza Thomas, you are most welcome to use anything on my blog for your personal use. Thank you for your reference or links when your share the source.
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Thank You for this work. It is a wonderful and important and so necessary.
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Thank you so much for your brilliant ideas:) Love it!!!
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Thank you so much, your ideas are so practical and will be such a great help. Thank you
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thank ypu for sharing . Great ideas!
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These are all wonderful, thank you for sharing your hard work!! First on my list is the Amazing Squares for extra addition practice, I think my son is going to love these.
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Thank you, I’ll be using some of these in my class here in Tanzania- not a lot of resources available so these are greatly appreciated!
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I love all the worksheets and the blank copies too!
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Fantastic effort ……
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I love the wheel activities! I did have a small suggestion… I thought I would have been better to write the numbers that were inside of the wheel to face the outside of the wheel ( if that makes any sense) in other words… when I look at the wheel, it reads 4 / 32 instead of 32/4 because of the direction of the writing… I would like to create a wheel of my own to for a potential remedial center station. can you tell me how you printed the numbers inside of the circle? that way I could always change it up. Thank you! lamaldon@yahoo.com
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Thank you so much for sharing all of these wonderful resources! I find it very interesting that on your mini A5 sheet, you have the Dutch number words next to the English. We spent several years living in the Netherlands so I was happy to recognize the number words in Nederlands! 🙂
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@Carol, how wonderful! Actually it is Afrikaans which is very similar to Dutch. South Africa was originally a Dutch colony where Afrikaans was developed.
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These are wonderful math resources! Thanks for sharing the wealth.
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Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic ideas. Lea
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These look great, lots of fun. Can’t wait to try them out. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Thank you very much!! It is fantastic!!
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Grace alone. Thank you so much for sharing. God bless you : )
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Thank you for these great resourc
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Amazing things
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So wonderful ideas! Thank you for sharing!
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¡No necesito saber inglés para agradecer este excelente material!
El idioma de las metemáticas es universal
thanks
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thank you so much for sharing. I used in my remedial class.
-Mali Malaysia
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Thank you for your effort in this matter, love it!!
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These are fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing.
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WOW! All I can say is thank you for your hard work and simple yet perfect practice pages. Loved them all!
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Thank you for sharing!!! Hilary
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Thank you very much!!!
Francesc
Barcelona – Spain
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Love all of your advice… using it in the classroom and it is working! (I am referencing you on my lesson plans!) Thanks for all of your brilliant ideas!!! Thanks for making math FUN!
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Wow! I came across your blog today and I am thankful that I did. I just have to make sure I bookmark the blog address so that I can actually find it later. I also subscribed via e-mail today. Thank you for sharing and making these resources FREE to others. The templates will be a tremendous help to us all. I already printed the blank rockets for use with my multiplication bead board. I was looking for blank printable multiplication fact booklets in sequential order and the blank rocket template will be a great alternative until I find what I am looking for later. I am so appreciative! Your hard work and dedication will bless many families and teachers.
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Thanks for being a blessing to others by helping with ideas and free printables!
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Thank you ,my students now like math , I used on my class
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Thank you for sharing these creative resources.
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Thank you! I am always so amazed at just how clever you are and your willingness to share.
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I’m wondering, do you put the answer for the math wheels somewhere so they can check themselves?
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i have just recently become familiar with the area of remedial teaching and i really appreciate the material that you have put up on the site. thank you very much.
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Maths Number Value Cards only explained once, now she is flying
year and half in school failed her amazing, many thanks
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Thank you so much for sharing these. My son learns best when we play games. He’s going to have a blast.
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Nadine – I visited for the Musical pages recommendation from a friend ( and fabulous homeschooling mom) and I found myself browsing and printing many pages – esp. your math wheels. THANK YOU for the free pages – I hope you know how helpful your generosity is to the kids in the world!
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This site has given me renewed encouragement! Thank you for sharing. We find ourselves wondering how to afford what the kids need to learn well and what a blessing to then find this beautiful and very helpful site!
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Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful resources!
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Love these! Great spin on traditional worksheets and your templates are beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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the math wheels are wonderful…why didnt I think of that…my daughter needs something new other than flashcards..thanks
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Your site is great and it is wonderful that you share your beautiful work, I will use them with my children, thank you.
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Awesome pages 😀 You have so many great ideas that WORK! Thank you so much for sharing.
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