
Fractions
Fractions are numbers that represent parts of a whole. They help us describe situations where something is divided into equal pieces. Fractions are…
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Fractions are numbers that represent parts of a whole. They help us describe situations where something is divided into equal pieces. Fractions are…

The metric system is a decimal-based system of measurement used worldwide for its simplicity and consistency. One of its most common applications is…

You have 50 cents (0.50),andyoufindadime(0.50),andyoufindadime(0.10). Then you buy a pencil for 30 cents ($0.30). How much do you have now?

Order and compare whole numbers from smallest to largest using place-value comparison — clear rules and worked examples for grades 1-3.

Place value is the value of each digit in a number based on its position. In numbers up to 1000, digits can be in the ones, tens, hundreds, or thousands…

Rounding means adjusting a number to make it simpler while keeping its value close to the original. We round numbers when we don’t need exact precision –…

Subtract small currency amounts in dollars and cents — making change, spending allowances, and worked examples that ground subtraction in actual currency counting.

Subtract dollar-and-cents amounts up to $100 with worked column-arithmetic examples — making change, returning items, and other real-world dollar-and-cents math.

Tiling means covering a flat surface completely with tiles (or unit squares) without leaving any gaps or overlapping them. It’s like putting together a…

Adding dollars and cents is an essential math skill we use every day. Whether you’re saving allowance, counting change, or making purchases, knowing how to add cents…

Add small amounts to make a dollar — pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters with hands-on counting strategies and worked examples for K-2 learners.

Addition and subtraction are two of the most essential math operations. Word problems help us apply these skills to real-life situations by presenting them…