Boost your child's arithmetic agility with our Extra Challenge Mental Math Practice worksheets, tailor-made for ages 6-7. These engaging, skill-building sheets from Kids Academy enhance your young learner's ability to perform quick calculations and develop a strong foundation in basic math concepts. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, each worksheet offers exciting exercises that transform learning into an adventure. Watch as your child’s confidence grows through consistent practice and problem-solving. Equip them with the tools they need for future academic success—explore our collection today and make math mastery fun!


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Balancing addition equations worksheet
Balancing addition equations worksheet

Raindrop Math Printable

It will help them think deeper about equations, form a foundation for early algebraic thinking, and gain a better sense of numeracy. Plus, they get to practice simple addition skills.
Raindrop Math Printable
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Kindergarten math worksheet: find a ten
Kindergarten math worksheet: find a ten

Kindergarten Math Worksheet: Find a Ten

Help your child learn to count to 10 joyfully with this kindergarten math worksheet: Find a Ten! It's full of vivid images to make counting easier. Just count the items in each picture and trace the dotted lines for the correct answer.
Kindergarten Math Worksheet: Find a Ten
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Subtracting Twos Worksheet
Subtracting Twos Worksheet

Subtracting Twos Worksheet

Help your children learn the basics of math with this worksheet. It has three number sentences they can match up with the pictures. Start by making math an enjoyable subject and help your kids underline the equation that matches up. This will give them a strong foundation to build on for the rest of their math journey.
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Mental math practice is crucial for children aged 6-7 as it lays the foundation for strong mathematical skills and cognitive development, which will support learning across all areas of their education. During these formative years, children's brains are highly pliable, making it an optimal time to enhance their numerical fluency and problem-solving abilities through mental math exercises.

Parents and teachers should prioritize mental math practice because it promotes quick thinking, improves memory, and boosts confidence when dealing with numbers. These exercises engage children in actively manipulating numbers in their minds, which fosters a deeper understanding of arithmetic concepts such as addition, subtraction, and estimation. Such skills are not only pertinent in mathematical subjects but are transferable to scientific reasoning, logical thinking, and everyday decision-making.

Moreover, consistent mental math practice can instill a sense of accomplishment and feelings of mastery over challenging tasks. This encourages a positive attitude towards math and learning in general. Children who regularly perform mental math are likely to find more complex math problems less intimidating as they advance in their education.

Therefore, by intentionally integrating mental math challenges into daily routines, parents and teachers can help children build a robust mathematical foundation and a lifelong appreciation for the subject.