The worksheet titled "Reviewing Math Concepts: Multiplication, Division, Lines and Angles, and More" contains individual boxes with math problems inside each one. Math problems vary depending on grade level, focusing on skills that students need to review or are currently working on in class. They might include basic facts, like 64 ÷ 8, as well as more challenging problems, like reducing fractions in mixed numerals to their lowest terms. Worksheets can also include questions on lines and segments, like asking students how many angles they can name in an image with bisecting lines.

Each worksheet contains an appropriate amount of space for students to work through problems. Some worksheets contain as many as 12 boxes, while others contain just 4, so students have plenty of room to show their work.

Review worksheets are a great way for students to review concepts that they have already learned. They can also come in handy when students are learning new skills. You can display problems on the board and have the class work through them together. Students can also work in pairs to complete problems, working together to remember how to solve math problems they're just learning.

Questions on review worksheets should be divided up by grade level and difficulty so you can choose the problems that are appropriate for your class. This also allows teachers to differentiate learning, giving students who are struggling simpler problems to review and students at higher learning levels more difficult problems to solve.