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Basic Facts Worksheets available on this site
Having a good understanding of basic facts is critical to help make learning
more difficult math problems easier for the student. Students that are
quick and confident with their basic facts will learn difficult processes like
long division more quickly because they won't get distracted with counting on
their fingers or in their heads to figure out 'basic facts' at each step of the
process.
The worksheets below are to help your student become confident with basic facts:
1. Addition Basic Facts: Questions up to 12 + 12
[ 50
questions ] [ 100
questions ]
2. Subtraction Basic Facts: Questions up to 20 - 10
[ 50
questions ] [ 100
questions ]
3. Multiplication Basic Facts: Questions up to 9 x 9
[ 50
questions ] [ 100
questions ]
4. Division Basic Facts: Questions up to 81 ÷ 9
[ 50
questions ] [ 100
questions ]
5. Mixed Basic Facts: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and
Division
[ 50
questions ] [ 100
questions ]
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