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We offer free math printables, worksheets, lessons, printable manipulatives and more! We plan on offering MANY more math items such as manipulatives, worksheets and other helps. Check our what's new page for updates.


All printables in this section require free Adobe Acrobat Reader .

As we expand our offerings, this page will change (items will be categorized, etc.). If you bookmark it, be aware that it might look different the next time you come back!

Click here for requests. We at Our Los Banos .com really do like to know what YOU want or are looking for!

Click on either the titles to download. Newest offerings are at the top.

 

Milk Chocolate Counting Bears (Counters)
These "yummy" bears make great math counters! Use them to illustrate all sorts of math concepts. I recommend you print them out onto cardstock and possibly cover them with contact paper before cutting out for durability.

Colored "candy" bears can also be downloaded. Select your favorite "flavor" or download a variety for sorting or just for fun!

 

Blueberry Bears Grape Bears
Green Apple BearsMilk Chocolate Bears
Lemonade Bears Cookie Bears
(holding chocolate chips, some with chocolate chip hats)
Strawberry Bears Orange Marmalade Bears

 


Hundred Number Chart
Use this 100 number chart to show and discover number patterns, to practice counting, to understand quantity and more!

Blank Chart
Fill in your own numbers. This blank chart is great for skip counting practice.

 


 


Hundred Number Chart "Tiles"
Use these tiles on the 100 number charts above to "cover up" numbers, discover patterns, etc. We recommend you print them onto cardstock and then cut the squares out along the black lines. The tiles are designed to be exactly the same size as the squares on our charts.

 






Printable Fraction Blocks Set 1Fraction Blocks Set 1
This is a set of fraction blocks for modeling 1 whole through 1/12. This set features blue and purple colors.

Decimal Blocks Set 1
This is the same as above only with the corresponding decimals.

Some lesson plans will also be coming soon!

We recommend printing this set on cardstock and then cutting the pieces out. You can store them in a Ziplock bag.



Printable Fraction Blocks Set 2Fraction Set Two
Here's another set of fraction blocks - just in different colors.

Decimal Blocks Set 2
This is the same as above only with the corresponding decimals.

We recommend printing this set on cardstock and then cutting the pieces out. You can store them in a Ziplock bag.

 



Printable Fraction Blocks Black & WhiteFraction Set 3 (Black & White)
This set of fraction blocks isn't colored at all. This is for those of you who'd like to save ink or do your "own" coloring.

Decimal Blocks Set 3
This is the same as above only with the corresponding decimals.

We recommend printing this set on cardstock and then cutting the pieces out. You can store them in a Ziplock bag.

 

 

The Easy Way to Subtract!
I didn't even know this "easy" way to subtract numbers until recently. Now I'm sharing what my son and I learned with you and your children. This is NOT borrowing (despite the graphic to the left).

There are four pages. The first two pages are the "lesson" (easy explanations that "talk" directly to your child) and the third page has practice problems. The fourth page contains the answers (so mom doesn't have to figure anything out or Jr. can check his own work).

This lesson is most appropriate for students who have their subtraction facts down and understand and are comfortable with the concept of "borrowing". You can demonstrate the concepts in this lesson visually and in a hands-on way with the math chips below.

 

Math ChipsMath Chips
Print these math chips onto card stock and then cut them out to help with a variety of math lessons such as place value, multiplication and more. I created them originally so that my son could use them with his Singapore math books.

In the future we will be offering elementary math lessons and worksheets that use these chips.

 

 



Place Value ChartPlace Value Chart
This place value chart is designed to go with the above math chips. There are nine circles in each place to help demonstrate carrying and borrowing (since only 9 will "fit" you will need to trade for a 10, etc.).

We will be designing lessons so you can make the most of this chart and chips!

 





Blank Place Value Chart
Here is a blank place value chart!

 

 

 

 

 

More to come soon!

 

 
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