Printable math worksheets
Master math the old-fashioned way: with handwritten drills. No need for an iPad or AI. Just print the problems you want to practice and pick up a pencil. If you miss too many, print a new sheet and try again.
Arithmetic
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Addition
Add whole numbers in columns, carrying when a column sums past 9. -
Subtraction
Subtract the smaller number from the larger, borrowing across columns when needed. -
Multiplication
Multiply multi-digit numbers using partial products and column-alignment. -
Division
Recall times tables in reverse — given the product and a factor, find the other factor.
Fact drills
Long-form
Fractions
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Equivalent fractions
Find the missing number that makes two fractions equal — build the intuition that multiplying (or dividing) top and bottom by the same number keeps a fraction's value unchanged. -
Fraction simplification
Rewrite each fraction in simplest form — reduce, convert improper fractions to mixed numbers, or recognize when it's already reduced. -
Fraction multiplication
Multiply a whole number by a proper fraction, producing a whole-number answer.
Decimals
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Decimal addition
Add decimal numbers in columns, lining up the decimal points. -
Decimal subtraction
Subtract decimal numbers in columns, lining up the decimal points. -
Decimal multiplication
Multiply decimals — by a whole number or by another decimal. Multiply as if both were whole, then count decimal places to position the point.
Pre-algebra
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Order of operations
Evaluate expressions that mix +, −, ×, and ÷ — multiply and divide before adding or subtracting, and let parentheses override that order. -
One-step equations
Solve for x in a single move — undo one of +, −, ·, or ÷ to isolate the variable. -
Two-step equations
Solve ax + b = c for x by isolating the variable. -
Squares and Square Roots
Solve x² ± b = c and √x ± b = c for x — practice squaring and taking square roots together.