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Free Printable Math Worksheets by Skill
Use this page when you need math practice fast and do not want to hunt through every activity. The links below group PrintableSpark's strongest worksheet-style math pages by classroom skill: number sense, money, fractions, measurement, graphing, data, and multi-step problem solving.
Who this helps
Best for parents, tutors, and teachers who already know the skill a child needs next. The collection starts with concrete practice for younger students, then moves into visual models, data work, and middle-elementary problem solving.
Start here
Start with a concrete skill
Use money math, place value, or telling time when a child needs practice with numbers they can picture and explain out loud.
Move into visual models
Fractions, geometry, measurement, and graphing give students shapes, rulers, clocks, and charts before they work only with symbols.
Finish with mixed reasoning
Word problems and data pages work well after a focused worksheet because they ask students to choose the operation or reading strategy themselves.
Printable worksheet links
Money Math Worksheets
Coin counting, classroom store totals, change, and allowance practice make arithmetic feel tied to real decisions.
Place Value Worksheets
Base-ten blocks, expanded form, comparisons, and rounding build number sense before multi-digit operations get heavier.
Fractions Worksheets
Pizza models, number lines, equivalent fractions, and comparison tasks help students see what the numerator and denominator mean.
Geometry Worksheets
Shape, symmetry, angle, and perimeter practice gives a useful break from computation while still building math vocabulary.
Measurement Worksheets
Length, weight, capacity, and temperature pages are good for hands-on lessons and quick real-world review.
Graphing Worksheets
Bar graphs, picture graphs, tally charts, and line plots give students practice reading information before answering questions.
Word Problem Worksheets
Story problems are the best follow-up when students can compute but need practice choosing the right operation.
Printing plan
Open the topic that matches the lesson, choose the mode or tab on that page, then use the print button for a paper copy. For review days, print one page from two different skills instead of repeating the same format.