The worksheet titled "Math Review Practice With Negative Numbers, One-Variable Equations, and More" covers a range of skills that fifth and sixth-graders need to know. The worksheet includes skills like:

* Least common multiples of two numbers

* Greatest common factor of two numbers

* One-variable equations

* Addition and subtraction with negative numbers

* Finding a number on a number line that includes negative numbers

* Rewriting equations with negative numbers

* Adding and subtracting fractions

* Reducing fractions to their lowest terms

* Finding the least common denominator of two fractions

Problems are arranged in boxes of various sizes so there's room for students to write down their thinking as they find the answer.

Reviewing grade-level appropriate math skills is the best way to help students develop proficiency. The more students practice solving the same kinds of problems, the more confidence they develop and the more accurate their answers become. In addition, reviewing math skills is always a good idea before a test or at any point during another math lesson when it's been a while since students have practiced a particular skill.

Worksheets with mixed skills are a quick and easy way for students to get practice. They can complete worksheets as homework or classwork, or you can have students solve one problem each day as a warm-up or warm-down activity. This format also allows you to choose the problems that are most relevant. For example, you might have students answer problems that include finding the least common denominator before tackling a unit on one-variable equations with fractions.