If practice makes perfect, then here’s the perfect way to practice: Math Practice Pages. This month’s featured book from The Mailbox Books provides lots of practice for the number and operations skills on which your students will likely be tested, but the formats make it more fun than typical textbook practice. Each book has 80 reproducible skill sheets featuring kid-friendly characters and engaging formats to keep students interested.

We know you need to prepare students for end-of-year tests and here’s a way to do it without boring skill and drill! Don’t take my word for it: print the sample pages below and try them out with your students. Then, stop back by and let me know what you think.

If you’ve read previous book features, you know how this works! Each person who comments on this post will be entered in a drawing to win one FREE Math Practice Pages book. I’ll randomly draw one name on December 19 and contact the winner via email.

Congratulations Monica from Star Elementary School. She is the winner of a Math Practice Pages book!


Math Practice Pages Series

Kindergarten
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Grade 1
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Grade 2
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Grade 3
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Grade 4
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Grade 5
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37 Responses to “Math Practice Pages”

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  1. 27 Jan 2009 at 11:12 pm 37.  allison hinz

    As a special education teacher, I am constantly searching for new and exciting materials for my students. I have fallen in love with the mailbox magazines a co-worker shared with me. I am excited to discover there is a math practice series! job well done!

  2. 13 Jan 2009 at 4:15 pm 36.  Debbie Berris

    I love these extra practice pages. They are perfect for my Brainiacs Club. A selection of review activities is posted on the wall each week and a student who completes five of them gets an extra check on his homework chart - making him one step closer to a selection from the treasure box.

  3. 12 Jan 2009 at 5:43 pm 35.  Misty Wiggins

    Mailbox pages make practicing math fun and kids enjoy working to solve the riddles.

  4. 10 Jan 2009 at 6:44 pm 34.  Ellen

    My special needs students love the activities and lessons I am able to make up for them from math activites from Mailbox magazine!!!

  5. 10 Jan 2009 at 10:51 am 33.  Patty

    I’m new to first this grade after teaching kindergarten for many years. I’ve just signed up to get the Mailbox First Grade and found these pages. The first grade page that I clicked on had exactly what we are working on right now! I love to have good math centers that improve skills. This is just the ticket.

  6. 08 Jan 2009 at 10:18 pm 32.  Annette

    I have used the mailbox magazines in my classroom for years, it is one of my greatest resources. After viewing the math practice sample page, I feel I would greatly benefit from the magazine.

  7. 06 Jan 2009 at 5:18 pm 31.  Laura

    I teach Pre-K and some of my students are ready for the Kindergarten pages. It’s nice to have something to challenge them so they won’t get bored.

  8. 02 Jan 2009 at 5:48 pm 30.  Cindy

    I love mailbox magazine and it looks like they have another winner here! Can’t wait to see more!

  9. 01 Jan 2009 at 9:47 pm 29.  Belinda

    great practice pages. the kindergartners I have did them easily. Can’t wait to get a hold of the full book

  10. 31 Dec 2008 at 12:34 pm 28.  Annette

    This book looks like a must have to someone new to teaching Kindergarten.

  11. 29 Dec 2008 at 8:26 pm 27.  Retha Weber

    I love the Math practice pages as I use the grade 2 ones for my kids that need a challenge and the first grade book for those that need review and reteaching

  12. 25 Dec 2008 at 3:36 pm 26.  Tina W

    As a new teacher, I am always looking for extensions on lessons. These math practice pages are the key to making sure my students understand lessons on their own. It lets me know if I need to reteach the lesson

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