Record measures and money using decimal notation…
Language Arts Worksheet–August 13, 2014
Read the following passage, then answer items 1-4. The shark’s principal food is not man. It’s fish. But man also eats fish. So, he shark and man both want the same food. Until a few years ago, this didn’t disturb the balance of nature. There were enough fish in the sea for both sharks and…...
Percentage Basics
What does percent mean? You are given a rectangle and asked to shade 30% of that rectangle. 30% written in words is 30 percent. For the purpose of this post and ease of understanding, 30 percent can also be written as 30 per cent. The suffix cent refers to 100. So essentially 30 per cent…...
Dividing by Two Digits with No Remainder
Follow the example below then complete the questions in the quiz for practice. Divide 9815 by 65. First we place the numbers in the correct formation for division. Consider each number one by one. How many times does 65 go into 9? It does not. The number nine is much smaller than the number 65.…...
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Perpendicular Lines These are two lines that intersect at a right angle. In the image above we see that the two lines intersect. If any of the angles at the point of intersection is equal to 90 degrees then all other angles at the point of intersection would be equal to 90 degrees. We see…...
Interrogative Pronouns
These pronouns interrogate; they ask questions. Example Who is that? Which one belongs to her? What did he say? There are four main interrogative pronouns: who, whom, what and which. The personal possessive pronoun whose can also be used interrogatively. Example Whose car is that? The pronouns which, what and whose, are subjects as well…...


