50 Best Math Resources on TpT For All Grade Levels — According to Teachers
by Michael Marcal
Every math teacher knows how time-consuming it can be to create lessons, worksheets, homework, and tests for all their classes. Teachers Pay Teachers has thousands of resources available that can save loads of time. However, selecting the best resources can take a chunk of time, so we’ve put together this list by grade level. These TpT math resources will save you time and up student engagement. We’ve included games, assessments, entire units, murder mysteries, crafts, and much more!
Here are 50 TpT math resources that will make teaching math easier than ever!
1. Number sense activity
This download has multiple activities for teaching number sense from 1-20. Students practice ordering numbers, comparing numbers, and identifying numbers.
2. Common core assessment pack for kindergarten
If you’ve ever tried to create your own common core assessments, you know how hard it is to make it align, while keeping it at the correct difficulty for your students. With this pack you are given pre-aligned assessments that cover numbers, measurement, geometry, and much more!
3. Coin sorting wallet craft
Let your students create their own wallets and learn about all of the coins with this fun download . Once they make their wallet, they can practice sorting coints into it.
4. Math center activities
Save hours of time with these math center activities . There are 27 different tasks for students to do that practice numbers 1-30. Each activity is programmable, so you can choose which numbers you want students to practice before printing it.
5. Interactive math worksheets
Check out this bundle to get 57 interactive activity sheets that cover every 1st-grade Common Core standard. These are fantastic for math stations, small groups, homework, or morning work.
6. GeoBoard station
Create your own Geometray station with this fun geoboard activity for students. This includes common core standards, the geoboard, task cards, and a recording page for students in stations.
7. Math charts packet
These seven charts/posters are free to download and can be displayed all around your classroom walls. It includes an addition chart and a hundreds chart. Both are great for 1 st graders. You can even give them to students as a reference in their binders!
8. Digital number talks
This resource is a huge bundle of over a thousand pages. It provides daily math lessons for the entire school year covering each and every topic in detail. Some of the activities even have choices for difficulty to provide differentiation with no extra effort on your part!
9. Multiplication fact booklets
Use these multiplication booklets to teach students the concept of multiplication. It also includes flashcards to cut out at the end of each booklet.
10. Double digit subtraction with regrouping
Here are all of the activities you will need to teach subtraction with regrouping including posters, crafts, worksheets, and flap-books.
11. Interactive math notebook
This interactive notebook can be used digitally or printed for students as a wonderful reference tool. They can look back at it to remember a specific topic or review for a test. It covers all of the 2nd-grade Common Core standards.
12. Common Core assessment pack
Try out this pack for assessments on every 2nd-grade math topic as well as a standards checklist so you don’t leave any out!
13. Math quick check
This resource can be used as an exit ticket, homework, or extra practice. It covers the entire 3rd-grade Common Core curriculum and includes an answer key as well as print or digital options.
14. Distributive doctor
Check out this product to help teach your students the distributive property. The students pretend that they are surgeons and must break apart the arrays. By putting them in the middle of their learning, they will have a greater understanding of the concept.
15. Early finisher board
Every teacher has one or two students who always finish everything early and need something to keep them busy. Use this board to give them new tasks every two weeks to complete when they have some extra time. It keeps them occupied and learning at the same time!
16. Multiplication games
Keep practicing multiplication with your students with 30 weeks of games using simple materials like cards and dice .
17. Place value
Students will become detectives in this activity trying to solve five crimes that will require them to use place value skills. There are two options for how you print this game to differentiate it for your learners.
18. Word problems task cards
Practice challenging word problems with these 32 task cards that include all four operations and involve money, measurement, and time.
19. Area and perimeter robot
In this differentiated activity , students get the opportunity to build a paper robot using predetermined areas and/or perimeters.
20. Math concepts posters
Decorate your 4th-grade classroom with these math posters . They can be used as a learning tool as well since they have spaces to fill in as you teach different topics.
21. Road trip themed project
This is a road trip themed math project is great to use after a school break. Practice problem solving, following directions, place value, decimals, and measurement all in this fun project!
22. Math task centers
This bundle includes three sets of math centers : standards based math task centers, digital self-grading practice, and printable math center activities.
23. Long division error analysis
Give your students these nine long division worksheets to let them discover what error was made, why it was made, and how to fix it. They will become experts at fixing their own mistakes in no time!
24. Review activities
These are great activities for the end of the school year to review all of the math that was learned. It includes both printable and digital materials for your use, as well as independent work and collaborative group work.
25. Math escape rooms
These hour-long escape rooms are made for virtual learning and involve 34 different math tasks for students to complete. The escape room topics include geometry, equations, number system, ratios, and statistics.
26. Ratios and proportions
Download this product for a full 10 day unit on ratios and proportions. Everything you need for your lessons is part of the package- student worksheets, assessments, and answer keys.
27. Math word wall
Add color to your bulletin board or put words all around your Math classroom that represent what you are learning. Spanish words are available as well to be used in a bilingual classroom.
28. Math warm-ups
Get your math class started every day with these 120 warm-up activities that cover and reinforce the entire 6th-grade Common Core curriculum.
29. Proportional relationships
Download this unit for 10 days of lessons and activities that cover proportions, unit rate, and unit pricing.
30. Review packet
If you are looking for a summer practice packet or an end of the year review guide for 7 th grade, then look no further! This guide includes 100 questions for students to solve that will review major concepts such as equations, proportions, and order of operations.
31. Math intervention
This bundle of resources is amazing for students that are falling behind and need a little extra help to get caught up. It provides a tracking sheet, pre and post assessments, review sheets, worksheets, and error analysis.
32. Probability mystery activity
Have your own murder mystery scene play out in your classroom with this probability activity that teaches about sample spaces and simple and compound events.
33. Review task cards
Print or digitally send these 60 task cards to your 8th-grade students to review major topics to help them prepare for assessments or have extra practice over the summer!
34. Scatter plot for Google Classroom
This is the perfect product if you are distance learning and teaching about scatter plots. The scatter plots with Google Classroom includes slides to show your students with 22 interactive slides for your students to complete.
35. Equations
Check out this complete 14-day unit on equations that includes PowerPoints, guided notes, activities, practice sheets, and tests!
36. Pre and post assessments
Use these assessments at the beginning and end of the year to see how much progress your students have made during the school year. The questions on the assessments are aligned with Common Core standards.
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37. Excel budget
Download this budget project to give students a hands-on learning experience that teaches them how to manage money!
38. Order of operations
This digital product features 27 interactive slides to teach order of operations with brackets, powers, roots, and reciprocals.
39. Pre-Algebra review
Use this review packet to sharpen your students’ skills of pre-algebra. The download includes five pages of example problems, 100 practice questions, and an answer key.
40. Polygons and quadrilaterals
Get this bundle for an entire geometry unit on polygons and quadrilaterals that will make teaching geometry easy! It includes notes, homework, quizzes, a study guide, and an assessment.
41. Linear Inequalities Google Slides
This digital activity is fantastic for teaching your students about linear inequalities using Google Slides with 10 worksheets for students to complete.
42. Graphs of sine and cosine
Use this auto-check Google Form activity to check your students’ understanding of sine and cosine. You will even get a question-by-question analysis afterward so you know which areas to reteach or practice.
43. Find and fix algebra
This nifty product has problems for students to check for error analysis. They can even scan a QR code to get helpful hints!
44. Algebra 1 diagnostic test
Determine where your students’ strengths and weaknesses are in algebra with the self-grading digital or print assessment .
45. Parallel lines, transversals, and angles math lib
Students will love this activity (even in high school) as they go through each of 10 stations to solve problems with parallel lines and transversals. All of the answers will lead the students to the complete story.
46. CSI geometry
Let your students solve this criminal investigation with nine different math puzzles while learning about every aspect of geometry.
47. Systems of equations activity
Try out these 15 sets of cards that will have students match up linear equations to words problems. This download is a great activity to be used during distance learning!
48. “Deal or No Deal” probability game
Teach your students all about probability through this exciting TV show game . Make it interesting by adding in cool prizes!
49. Graphing practice
This product has all you need to give your students extra graphing practice including a digital graph on Google Apps. Each graph also has six critical thinking questions to make it just a little more challenging for students.
50. Slope intercept form coloring activity
Use this as an extra in-class assignment or as homework by having students solve slope-intercept problems and color the attached sheet based on their answers.
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The Easy Way to Create Resources for TpT
Looking for a guide on how to make creating teaching resources easy? Would you like to be able to churn out top sellers in a snap with minimal work? Well, I’ve got a secret for you. Are you ready to read about the easy way to create TpT resources? Lean in close…
You ready? *whispers* There is no easy way.
Sorry for the disappointment, but it’s true. Unfortunately the only way to create great resources is through a LOT of hard work. However, I do have some tips that will make it a *little* bit easier. (See, the title isn’t totally click-bait.) So, here we go.
Make What People Need
This might seem simple, but really, the best resources fill a need. There’s no point in making a resource that’s already been made. However, if you can find a void and fill it, you’ll likely find success. That means don’t copy someone’s idea and don’t create the one million version of something that already out there. Instead, find your niche and create something that teachers really need.
You might be thinking, “Cool, but how do I know what people need?” Well, first, think about what YOU need. What resources are you missing? Second, ask! Ask your teacher friends at your school and ask your followers. I’m sure there are many things they wish they had.
Aesthetics and Details Matter
I’m not talking about needing to make “cute” resources. But, it is important to create well designed resources. You want to invest in your work because people won’t value your work if YOU don’t value you work. So, look for high quality clip art and graphics, and purchase commercial use STUDENT FRIENDLY fonts (if it’s cute but impossible to read, steer clear). Spend some time playing around with your resources so you create a general “feel” to your work. Proofread your resources for typos and have someone else proofread it as well.
Also, you can’t cut corners if you expect people to purchase your resource. Take the time to create clear and concise thumbnails and previews. Print out and try every activity you create. This is an excellent way to see if it actually works how you expect it to.
Get in Front of Your Audience
In today’s sea of TpT, there are many, many other fish for teachers to choose from. That means that marketing is not an option. You don’t have to use every marketing channel, especially not at first, but you do need to market somewhere. Between the options: pinterest, facebook, instagram, email, twitter, and blogging, my advice is to start with two. First, I’d start with a blog because that’s a space you are in complete control of. Then, I’d pick one social media channel and do it well. As you build up more and more blog posts with helpful ideas (not just selling your resources), and you get comfortable with promoting on the social media platform you started with, you can add one more thing at a time. It’s better to do a couple things well than everything poorly.
Integrity Matters
“With integrity you have nothing to fear since you have nothing to hide.- Zig Ziglar
Even though some people choose to get to the top by making questionable choices, I highly recommend steering clear from shady practices. Besides the fact that it’s icky and rude, you can get in expensive legal trouble. Steer clear of trademark and copyright violations. And I mean “steer clear like you saw a parent at the liquor store and you have a cart full of wine on a Saturday at 9am” steer clear. Let’s keep it really simple. You can’t legally create resources based on most popular movies, games, TV shows, or books. (A book study might be okay, but you’ll need permission from the author.) If you’re not sure, you probably can’t use it.
On the same thread, don’t be a copycat. Browsing TpT resources to help “inspire” you is a great way to “accidentally” copy someone. Imitation is NOT the sincerest form of flattery. It IS the quickest way to get slapped with a DMCA and really make another teacher-author angry. Taking someone else’s resource and “tweaking it” or “adding your own spin” is essentially copying. It’s icky. So, just don’t do it.
Lastly, when it comes to pricing, value your work. If you could be The Dollar Tree or you could be Macy’s, which would you want to be? You (hopefully) put a lot of time, effort, and thought into your resources, so you should value them as such. I think of it this way. Yes, our resources are bought by teachers, and of course, I want to provide them with value at a reasonable price. However, creating resources takes time, money, and effort. Essentially, when a teacher is purchasing a resource from your store, it’s saving them the time it would have taken for her to create that activity on her own. That’s valuable. So, price fairly, but don’t under value your work.
Consistency is Key
Success is the sum of small efforts – repeated day in and day out. Robert Collier
Listen, just like Rome, success as a teacher-author is not built in a day. Start with quality resources, and go from there. There will be ups and downs, so just keep plugging along. You don’t want to ping pong around from popular thing to popular thing. Instead, keep making the resources you know teachers need. And don’t compare yourself with others. Everyone’s journey is different, and as cliche as it sounds, comparison really is the thief of joy.
Use the Buddy System
Okay, so not quite like the “let’s not get left on the farm” field trip buddy system. Instead, one of the easiest ways to make creating resources easier is to find a partner and create resources together! If you’re struggling to find the time to create, you’re in a slump, you’re feeling overwhelmed trying to do it all, or you just would like a partner in crime (but like, not actual crime), creating collaboratively with another teacher author might be the perfect solution.
Although I continue to create resources on my own, Jen from Teaching in the Tongass and I paired up a few years ago and began creating resources together. It’s been a fantastic way to learn new skills, create resources faster, and motivate each other. Since it’s been a successful experience for us, we created a free facebook group to help other teacher authors find a partner, as well as ask questions about the why and how of creating shared teaching resources. We’ve also created a no BS, step by step guide on how to create collaboratively that you can find right here .
If you’re new to TpT and feeling overwhelmed, finding a partner is a great way to divide the work so it’s not so overwhelming. If you’ve been on TpT for a while, but want to try something new, or just don’t have enough time in the day to complete all of the resources you have in your brain, creating together with a partner is a great way to work faster, smarter, and more efficiently. And, if it seems like working together might be complicated, don’t worry. We’ve made getting started so easy with the Creating Collaboratively course that includes an editable workbook and 10 video to watch at your own pace. If you’re looking for my number one way to make creating resources easier, working with a partner is it.
If you’re ready to get thoughtful about your business, I have a free worksheet to help you get thinking. Click the picture below to join the Creating Collaboratively Facebook Group, and download it for free.
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How to Use teacherpayteacher Worksheets in Your Classroom
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Teachers Pay Teachers is a hugely popular website where teachers share resources with other teachers. Although there are many free resources on the site, it was originally created to help teachers make extra money on the hard work they do every day. You are probably already familiar with teacherspayteachers.com or maybe you bought or even sold some worksheets there. With over 3 million resources and 5 million teachers, Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) is the largest network of collective wisdom for educators. Here's how it works:
- Teachers create worksheets, activities, lesson plans and projects just like they do every day
- Those resources are uploaded to TPT and the teacher sets the price (most items are under ten dollars
- Other teachers come to TPT and search for the resources they need, then they purchase and download
The educator that created the original documents gets paid for their effort, the teacher downloading the files gets an inexpensive and super valuable teacher created resource and TPT makes enough money to keep the website running.
That's the model. And it works great for all parties — win-win-win.
Markup Hero is the best way to send your TPT worksheet assignments to student, get them to complete the homework, and give feedback and comments to students.
Finding Teacher Pay Teacher Worksheets
The large majority of resources on TPT are PDF worksheets. They offer worksheets for every grade K-12 and just about every subject. A quick search on TPT shows how deep the resource library goes. Everything from reading comprehension to geometry games and history activity sheets. The site literally has everything any teacher at any school could need to build a year long curriculum. Frankly, it's an amazing resource.
So yeh, it's pretty easy to find a worksheet for just about anything you might need in your classroom. But here are the questions that teachers often have after they discover a great resource on TPT.
What do I do with it? How do I get my students to complete this worksheet? And how do I grade them, or provide feedback?
As we shared, most of the resources on TPT are in PDF format. That's great because PDF is a universally known and widely used file format. But the downside is that they're mostly flat files. By flat, we mean that they can't be edited. This is by design because most teachers don't want you to modify their work and then re-sell it. In fast, the TPT website makes it very clear that you cannot use these materials for any commercial purpose other than with your classes and students.
That said, you're still going to need your students to fill in a worksheet. And you most likely will want to want add comments and feedback after they turn it in. Before COVID, and before so many schools were doing remote learning, it was easier to just print a worksheet. Students could complete their assignments the old fashion way — using a pen or pencil. And teachers could use the good ol' red marker for feedback and grading.
Certainly if you're teaching remotely, that's a no go. If your school is back in session, maybe that works. Although it's still not optimal. It's a waste of paper for one. And you cant easily organize your students assignments and feedback, unless you take pictures of the work before giving it back to students. Going all digital in either a remote teaching environment or an in-person one is still the better approach.
Creating the teacherspayteachers Worksheet Assignment
Whether you use Google Classroom, another Learning Management System or just plain old email to create and distribute assignments, you can use Markup Hero to enable students to annotate the worksheet and you can add your feedback. Here's how you will want to setup your TPT worksheets with Markup Hero.
1 – Download your new worksheet from the TPT website
2 – Create a folder on your computer to organize the original PDF worksheets for future use
3 – Open Markup Hero and upload your PDF worksheet
4 – Copy the share link and paste it into a new assignment in Google Classroom, your LMS or email or any other way you send assignments
5 – Instruct students to click the link and then click Duplicate from within Markup Hero's website
6 – Students can complete the worksheet by adding text, comments and annotations like arrows, boxes, highlights, image inserts and more
7 – Once complete, students should click Copy Share Link at the top of the Markup Hero website
8 – Then students simply paste that link into the assignment in LMS or email to you
9 – You can click the shared link to see student submissions. Then organize submissions by tag. If you want to add additional comments or annotations, just click the Duplicate button again and add your own
10 – Finally, share back the link with students so they can see your feedback
All of this is fast, simple and can be done from any computer with a browser, or on your mobile or tablet device.
Summary and Highlights
Teachers Pay Teachers is an amazing resource for any educator. Whether you create worksheets and upload them for sale on teacherspayteachers.com or you download them and use in your class, TPT is like no other educator website. Now you know where to find great teaching worksheets. You learned how to assign and distribute them to your students. And you can see how easy it is for students to complete homework and for you to give feedback on assignments using Markup Hero.
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FREE Speech Therapy Worksheets and Printables
Speech therapy worksheets and printables to help you save time planning and are great for take-home and carryover activities. Find our favorites below!
As a speech-language pathologist (SLP), you are likely always on the hunt for new worksheets and printables for your clients with speech and language delays and/or disorders. If you don’t need to print, I still like how they are super convenient to email home for extra practice or quickly pull up for my telepractice sessions! Tip: open the PDF and use the annotation feature in your video chat platform to fill them out.
Free worksheets and printables are even better for those with limited (or nonexistent) material budgets…we’ve got your back! To make your life easier, find a round-up of some of our favorite free speech therapy worksheets below.
Why Using Worksheets and Printables in Speech Therapy is Beneficial
- They require little to no prep
- They won’t make a mess
- They’re easy to organize and store
- They can make working on goals more fun and engaging
- They can be used for progress monitoring (e.g. do an articulation BINGO activity each quarter and measure progress with it)
- They can be used virtually or printed out
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Free speech therapy worksheets and printables and how to use them.
Within this blog post are worksheets to aid speech therapy practice in sessions and at home. These are suited for various ages and skill levels. They are either linked to our TPT store or via Google Drive link!
Free Articulation Worksheets and Printables
Use these to target specific speech sounds. These are great for getting a lot of reps in!
Articulation BINGO:
- /r/ initial position
- /s/ initial
- /th/ (voiceless) initial
- Find ALL of our Articulation BINGO worksheets here (many more sounds included)
Data Collection Sheet
Free Language Worksheets and Printables
Use these to target specific grammar and vocabulary skills including wh- questions, plural nouns, parts of speech, and figurative language.
Plural Nouns (Regular & Irregular Nouns) Review
WH- Questions Visual
WH- Short Story Questions:
- Camping Trip
- Fall Edition (4 stories)
- Winter Story
- Valentine’s Day
- Fall version
- Halloween version
- Thanksgiving version
- Christmas version
Idioms Worksheet
Free Seasonal Worksheets and Printables
Have fun incorporating holidays and themes into your speech and language activities. These activities are great for mixed groups and can be customized based on whatever goal you’re targeting!
Back to School:
- About Me Activity
- Get to Know You BINGO
- Fall Edition
- Winter Edition
BINGO games:
Scavenger Hunts
- Thanksgiving (highlights the 5 senses)
Free AAC Core Word Resources - Printables
Find a mix of core and fringe word activities for your AAC users and groups.
Core Word of the Week Activities
- GO core word
- MORE core word
Back to School Fringe Vocabulary BINGO
Free Speech Therapy BINGO games
BINGO games are great because they can vary in complexity and goals you can target. Some ideas for use: work on identifying or labeling the chosen word on the Bingo board, hone in on inferencing skills, explore sentence expansion, and so much more!
Articulation:
- /r/ initial
- Back to School (interactive group activity)
Free Administrative Support Documents for Speech Therapists
Gather background information on clients and take data easily with these printables!
Case History/Intake Fillable Form
Articulation Data Collection Sheet
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Editable Newsletters
Whether you need to communicate weekly or monthly, these Editable Newsletters make it simple! Week-after-week simply upload or send home important information with just a few clicks of the mouse. Below you will find a video to take you through making editable newsletters it step-by-step. However, the instructions are also listed out in the resource.
About Editable Newsletters
These digital or printable templates are meant to catch the eyes of our families and pull them in! The best part, everything is ready for you to just add your information. The ADORABLE templates are already created. In fact, simply pick from all of the titles and fill in your information! For example, customize any of the templates with the editable titles, adjustable boxes, and over fifty subheadings to choose from. Below you can see some different options included.
Let’s Create Together
I created a quick YouTube Video on how to put together the newsletter of your dreams (dramatic much?). I hope it can help show you how simple it is to communicate with parents.
What’s Included
The newsletter resource includes everything you need to create a customized newsletter for each month of the year and each week of the year in both color and black and white. Likewise, there are over 50 different titles for the information boxes in the download.
EDITABLE HOMEWORK FOR THE YEAR
Along with communicating through a newsletter, we also use a similar resource called Editable Homework to keep parents in the loop about homework. This resource is the real MVP of making homework easy. The best part? The homework calendars are already created for every grade level K-5 . You can edit any of the assignments to fit your needs or leave them as is and press print or upload. Thus, homework is ready for the entire year!
MORE ON HOMEWORK OPTIONS
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HOME CONNECTION
Another homerun resource I use to keep parents informed is our home connection . That is to say, this resource shares all about what we are learning in the area of Guided Math for grades K-4 .
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Editable Spelling Activities for Any List of Words includes tons of spelling practice activities, spelling test templates and MORE! This EDITABLE spelling template pack comes in a modern and simple design, which means it’s perfect for all year and any grade level! You can add ANY AMOUNT OF WORDS you like for each list. Use the activities as weekly homework, in a center, with partners or even whole group!
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Spelling Activities Included:
- ABC Order (ordering alphabetically)
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- Spelling Writing (handwriting lines)
What other teachers are saying about Editable Spelling Activities Practice Worksheets for Any List of Words:
- Extremely satisfied –I use this with my students who are struggling with our spelling words. Since I have implemented this, their scores have improved! Such an easy, low-prep activity.
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- Extremely satisfied –My kiddos love these engaging spelling packets for our weekly spelling words! They love all the different spelling sheets that they get to work on during small group!
- Extremely satisfied –Great resource to use for my students who are on independent study. It is something fun to do each week with their spelling words. I love the different activities so it can be mixed up and not the same each week.
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Create a convenient and well-organized system for tracking your student's progress. Celebrate completed and unfulfilled homework, track the progression of each student in your class, assigning fair grades for assignments. Before printing templates, you can select the required size of sheets, including A4, A5, Letter, Half letter.
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