Independence Day is almost here and Spark Math wants to wish everyone a happy 4th of July with a special Independence Day math worksheet for lower elementary and upper elementary students. We have carefully selected a wide array of challenging questions divided between two age groups. The answers will also be attached for parents to check their students’ work. Let’s take a quick look at what you can expect in these fun 4th of July math worksheets.
Lower Elementary Students (Pre-K through 2nd Grade)
This level is the ground floor of math development and thus the worksheets will reflect that.
Some Math Concepts Included
- Counting
- Number Identification
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Basic Shape Geometry
- Beginning Multiplication
- Beginning Division
- Simple Fractions
This is a great opportunity to see where your child’s level is at. Questions start off easier and advance in difficulty as the worksheets go on. Challenge your little one to go beyond their level!
Upper Elementary Students (3rd through 6th Grade)
This level will work on more advanced math concepts that expand on what students have learned in early elementary.
Some Math Concepts Included
- Place Value
- Fractions & Mix Numbers
- Multiplication
- Division
- Story Problems
- Geometry
As kids progress in elementary math, the skills students use will be put to the test. This is also a chance for third grade students to put their math fundamentals to the test and try some advanced math. Likewise, upper grade students can check if they still have mastery over core skills.
Final Thoughts
Help your kids stop summer learning loss before it even begins. Download our holiday math worksheets here for a quick but fun math challenge.
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Answers
Lower Elementary
- 8
- Six apples colored
- 6 connects to 2nd line, 7 connects to 1st line, 9 connects to 3rd line, 8 connects to 5th line, 4 connects to 4th line
- 8, 6 — 8 is greater than 6
- 7, 6
- 12-2
- 9, 9
- 6 in each group, 6
- 3 x 5
- Each column is circled
Upper Elementary
- 80639, Eighty Thousand six hundred and thirty-nine
- 4 = 40,000
5 = 5,000
7 = 700
8 = 80
0 = 0
- 5356, 5436, 5463, 5643
- 3/8
- Bruce, Donna, Amy, Eve, Chris
- 120
- 1/8
- 52
- N/a
- 49