"Math Review Practice Featuring Decimals, Running Addition, and More" is a worksheet that focuses on grade-level-appropriate math review questions. There are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems, but they are designed to match student learning levels. For example, a fourth-grade division problem is 30 ÷ 6, while a sixth-grade division problem is 51.8 ÷ 7. Other skills include running addition, solving word problems with math terminology, like finding the difference, and using greater than and less than symbols to compare decimals.
Each page includes between 9 and 15 boxes with a single problem located in each box. Each box includes extra space where students can solve the problem and show their thinking.
Having quick access to a bank of grade-level appropriate math problems can make it easy to give students on-the-fly practice, as well as provide teachers with the ability to quickly assess student learning. Review worksheets that feature problems in individual boxes can be especially helpful, as different boxes can be given to students at different times. For example, if you're reviewing decimals, you can give students the boxes with problems that contain decimals.
You can practice skills together as a class by completing one box every day. Students can complete the entire worksheet to review before a math test, or they can work in pairs on skills they're still learning.



