For more practice with number lines, students can print out prenumbered worksheets at the following website:http://www.helpingwithmath.com/resources/oth_number_lines.htm. These number lines go from 0 to 20, 50, 100, and depending on their needs, they can decide which sheets they need or generate their own. Some also skip numbers (like count by 2's and such) so it will strengthen their counting skills. Hope this helped.
There are many stores that one can get number line worksheets at. Some stores that sell that are Walmart and Target, They both have a wide selection to choose from.
This site; http://www.math-aids.com/Number_Lines/ will teach you how to use number line worksheets with visuals. This is a very helpful site that you will find useful.
I found a couple of sites for you to look at about line worksheets. Here are the sites I found for you to look at themathworksheetsite.com/numline.html , and www.tlsbooks.com/mathworksheets.htm
There are a number of sites on line that can help you produce good number worksheets. I personally have used and prefer Excel, Excel is easy to use and work with and has a large number of templates as well as totally customizable ones
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Yes there are easy math worksheets on line that I found for you to look at and see if these help you in your decision on worksheets. Here are the sites I found for you www.homeschoolmath.net/worksheets/
There are many places online to find line graph worksheets that you can print out for your son. I would recommend education.com and superteacherworksheets.com.
A good place to start is at a website called www.superteacherworksheets.com/graphing.html . Once you are there you select the line graph section and start off by clicking on the beginner line graph worksheets. As you get better you can then work on intermediate and advanced level line graphing worksheets provided on the same webpage.
If worksheets are in one line, then hold SHIFT and click on one end and then the other end, if not in order, then hold CTRL and click on the worksheets you want to group.
Yes it is because they have a large collection of printable bar graph, pictograph, pie graph, and line graph activities.also includes printable plot worksheets.
You can find number worksheets on www.softschools.com/counting/ and on www.homeschoolmath.net/online/percent.php. It can also be found on internet sites like www.myschoolhouse.com.
You can find plot worksheets for math classes at the following sites I found for you online at the following sites. Here are the sites www.superteacherworksheets.com/line-plots.html , and www.superteacherworksheets.com/graphing.html