Write the Missing Math Symbols Worksheets
How to Spot Missing Math Symbols? Mathematical symbols can be confusing and is a massive barrier for kids to understand the basic concepts of numeracy. However, given its importance, the concept can help the students to get better in the number game. Now, let us take a few examples to understand the concept better. Put the missing symbols in the number sentences correctly. Use +, −, ×, ÷ , and =. 1. 2 ___ 3 = 6 (Note: Now, you know that the relation between 2 and 3 to get 6 is the product, so we'll add the multiplication sign between them. Thus, 2 x 3 = 6. 2. 5 x 3 _____ 3 x 5 = 6 (Note: In this situation, both conditions are equal; thus, we can use the equal sign between them. Thus, 5 x 3 = 3 x 5.
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Basic Lesson
Students decide whether to use the addition or subtraction operator. Includes practice problems. Write the missing symbols between the numbers.
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Independent Practice 1
Contains 20 problems asking for the operator and symbols needed to make it correct. The answers can be found below. Write the missing symbols between the numbers.
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Independent Practice 2
Great as an introduction to pre-algebra skills. The answers can be found below.
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A joke for bookworms
There were two books on the shelf at the library and the sociology book asked the math book if he could ask him a question. The math book said "No, leave me alone, I have my own problems."