"Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust." ~ Oliver W. Holmes
We used these sheets for fourth grade word problems. They also have worksheets for other grades and subjects. This site in particular had more than others, and some of them were fun.
This site has seasonal word problems which were not as challenging, but still a good review.
ABC Teach had a few as well.
I'll add more as we work through these. If I have time, I'll make some of my own sheets, referencing his fourth grade math book. He's finished with it; we begin fifth grade math in October. We are brushing up on word problems before he launches into fifth grade math.
And if you have an older child or math whiz, here is a very tricky math problems book from the turn of the century. It also involves converting British currency. The transcriber has kindly added a conversion chart to the beginning of this public domain text. The quote and picture above is from this text.
Hint: An easy way to use the text is to copy, paste and print select problems, along with the conversion chart, into a word processor. That way you don't have to print out the entire book.
Free Math worksheets with some word problems.
More here.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Fourth Grade Reading and Penmanship Lessons/Free Printables
Week II
Click and print:
Smiles
The Good Son
Tomorrow
Week II Vocabulary List
Selections from Revised Fourth Grade McGuffey's Reader(1920 edit.), free and in public domain.
I'll post other weeks as we complete these lessons.
We are also using these penmanship lessons this week:
Free printables for Proverbs and George Washington's Rules of Civility.
See Week I here.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
19th Century Cut-Out Dolls: Busy Sheets
Boy's playground, higher resolution for printing here.
Girl's playground, higher resolution for printing here.
Printing hint: Click on the pictures at the link in order to enlarge.
Images are from the Library of Congress and are in public domain.
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