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Welcome to our Vocabulary Development Math Worksheets for Ages 6-9! These engaging worksheets are designed to combine vocabulary enrichment with essential math skills, making learning fun and effective for young minds. Each worksheet provides opportunities for children to explore mathematical terms and vocabulary, fostering a deeper understanding of concepts. Featuring colorful illustrations and interactive activities, these resources help students strengthen their language skills while enhancing their math reasoning. Perfect for classroom use or supplemental home learning, our worksheets are tailored to meet the developmental needs of children aged 6 to 9. Dive in today and watch your child's vocabulary and math skills flourish!


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Adding up to 1000: Page 22
Adding up to 1000: Page 22

Adding up to 1000: Page 22

Adding up to 1000: Page 22
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Grandpa and Grandma Come to Visit Worksheet
Grandpa and Grandma Come to Visit Worksheet

Grandpa and Grandma Come to Visit Worksheet

Have your kids learn about time using this worksheet. It contains pictures, accompanying texts and a clock, which you can use to help them trace the plan. Grandparents' visits and trips to their house are the perfect opportunity to practice this skill. Talk to your kids about the plan and watch them trace it to the correct clock.
Grandpa and Grandma Come to Visit Worksheet
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Adding Numbers: Landforms Worksheet
Adding Numbers: Landforms Worksheet

Adding Numbers: Landforms Worksheet

Help your kids solve simple equations and find the right answers to climb from valley to mountain top, then check the correct answer. Land on Earth is home to plants, animals and humans. It's not flat; there are mountains, valleys and hills.
Adding Numbers: Landforms Worksheet
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Journey Through Space Worksheet
Journey Through Space Worksheet

Journey Through Space Worksheet

Astronauts are essential explorers. They travel between Earth and other planets to gain knowledge of life in space. Being an astronaut requires strong math skills, so help your child develop them through this worksheet. Ask them to assist Sally on her journey to the planets by solving the number sentences in the picture. Verify the answers are correct.
Journey Through Space Worksheet
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Adding up to 1000 Without Regrouping: Page 56
Adding up to 1000 Without Regrouping: Page 56
Adding up to 1000 Without Regrouping: Page 56
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Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 29
Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 29

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 29

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 29
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Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 6
Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 6

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 6

Adding 2-digit Numbers: Page 6
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Adding up to 100 Without Regrouping: Page 8
Adding up to 100 Without Regrouping: Page 8
Adding up to 100 Without Regrouping: Page 8
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What Sports Do You Like to Play Worksheet
What Sports Do You Like to Play Worksheet

What Sports Do You Like to Play Worksheet

Encourage your kids to complete this fun sports-themed math worksheet! Count each type of ball then help them complete the picture graph. It's a great way to make math a fun, tear-free activity. Download our printable PDF to get started!
What Sports Do You Like to Play Worksheet
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Ben Franklin’s Invention Arrays Worksheet
Ben Franklin’s Invention Arrays Worksheet

Ben Franklin’s Invention Arrays Worksheet

Have your child guess some of the inventors of the popular items we use today. For instance, the light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison. Look at Ben Franklin's inventions and help your kids match the arrays to the correct multiplication fact. Check the box and circle the product.
Ben Franklin’s Invention Arrays Worksheet
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Weather Matching Worksheet
Weather Matching Worksheet

Learning About the Weather Worksheet

Learning About the Weather Worksheet
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Big or Small? Worksheet
Big or Small? Worksheet

Big or Small? Worksheet

Kids need visuals to understand bigger and smaller concepts. This free PDF worksheet offers fun pictures that let them compare and gain a stronger understanding of sizes. Kids will enjoy it and won't realize they're learning since the pictures are so engaging. It's great preparation for future measurements.
Big or Small? Worksheet
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Parts of the Body: Polar Body Worksheet
Parts of the Body: Polar Body Worksheet

Parts of the Body: Polar Body Worksheet

Start by showing your kid a picture of a Polar Bear. Explain that it's a member of the bear family with white fur and a large size. Use this worksheet to teach them more about the animal. Go through the questions together and have them draw a circle around the correct number for each one.
Parts of the Body: Polar Body Worksheet
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Vocabulary development in math for children aged 6-9 is crucial for several reasons. First, mathematics is not just about numbers; it involves understanding concepts that rely heavily on vocabulary. Children need to grasp terms like “sum,” “difference,” “greater than,” and “fraction” to comprehend what they are learning. If a child struggles with math vocabulary, they may find it challenging to engage in problem-solving or reading math-related texts, which can hinder their overall academic progress.

Furthermore, vocabulary in math aids in fostering students' ability to communicate their reasoning and understand problems. Effective mathematical communication is essential because it leads to clearer explanations and collaborative problem-solving among peers. This also promotes confidence in students, empowering them to express their thoughts and solutions.

Parents and teachers play a vital role in supporting vocabulary development. Engaging children in conversations about math—such as asking them to explain how they arrived at an answer—can reinforce their understanding and vocabulary retention. Encouraging hands-on activities that involve mathematical language in context also builds connections between words and concepts. By prioritizing math vocabulary, parents and teachers can help children not only succeed in math but also build a strong foundation for future learning across all subjects.