"Review Math Worksheet: Grade Level Appropriate Math Skills Practice" is a great way to give students practice reviewing important skills according to what they have already learned. Worksheets are broken down into grade-level appropriate questions. Each page contains 12 or 15 questions, and each question has its own separate box where students can write out their thinking.
For example, the beginning of the worksheet targets first graders and features double-digit addition, counting coins, and telling time. The sixth-grade page features algebraic concepts, fractions, and scientific concepts, like scientific notation. Grade-level-appropriate questions are included for first through sixth grade. You can differentiate instruction for each of your students by choosing more difficult skills or reviewing simpler skills, depending on their learning level.
It's important to review various math skills that your students have already learned. It helps boost long-term retention, it can strengthen connections between concepts, and it can help students prepare for an important test. It also helps teachers determine if students have fully grasped a concept or if more instruction is needed.
Worksheets can be a simple way to have students review math concepts. Choose a worksheet with multiple problems and assign it as homework. Students can time themselves to see how long it takes them to answer the questions, or they can complete a worksheet as an early finisher activity.
You can also break larger worksheets down into single questions. You can display a review question every day before starting a math lesson, or you can read it aloud, encouraging students to practice their listening and mental math skills.