Middle School Math Worksheets


Grade 6-8 Math Worksheets By Topic:

You will find over 1,500 Grade 6 - Grade 8 printable math worksheets.

Addition Worksheets

  1. 4 Digit to 4 Digit Addition
  2. 4 Digit to 5 Digit Addition & 5 Digit to 5 Digit Addition
  3. See ALL Addition

Algebra Worksheets

  1. Absolute Value
  2. Addition in Expressions
  3. Algebra Word Problems
  4. Classifying Numbers: Prime or Composite
  5. Combinations
  6. Combining Like Terms (Difficult)
  7. Combining Like Terms (Simple)
  8. Conditional Statements and Converses
  9. Divisibility
  10. Divisibility: Add the Missing Number
  11. Evaluating Variable Expressions
  12. Evaluation of Expressions
  13. Like Terms
  14. Multiplication in Expressions
  15. Number Line Expression
  16. Order of Operations (2-Step Problems)
  17. Order of Operations (3-Step Problems)
  18. Order of Operations (4-Step Problems)
  19. Permutations
  20. Properties of Numbers
  21. Rewrite the expression using Associative Property
  22. Rewrite the expression using Commutative Property
  23. Rewrite the expression using Distributive Property
  24. Simplify the Equations
  25. Simplifying the Expressions
  26. Solving Equations Division Principle
  27. Solving Equations Practice
  28. Solving Multi-step Equations
  29. Solving Equations Subtraction Principle
  30. Solving Inequalities By Adding and Subtracting
  31. Solving Inequalities By Multiplying and Dividing
  32. Variable Expressions
  33. Visual Expressions
  34. Writing Sentences As Equation
  35. See ALL Algebra Worksheets

Calculator Worksheets

  1. Invent Words with Calculators

Coordinate Graphing Worksheets

  1. Plotting and Finding Ordered Pairs

Decimals, Percentages, Fractions Worksheets

  1. Compare & Order Decimals, Percents, and Fractions
  2. Decimal Word Problems

Division Worksheets

  1. 4 Digit to 4 Digit Division & 3 Digit to 4 Digit Division
  2. 4 Digit to 5 Digit Division & 5 Digit to 5 Digit Division

Exponent Worksheets

  1. Convert Exponents To Numbers And Compare
  2. Multiplying and Dividing Exponents
  3. Writing Exponents

Factoring, Multiples Worksheets

  1. Common Multiples and Least Common Multiple
  2. Rewrite by Factoring

Fraction Worksheets

  1. Adding Mixed Numbers
  2. Color Modeling Fractions
  3. Dividing Mixed Numbers
  4. Fraction Word Problems
  5. Fraction Word Problems (Moderate)
  6. Modeling Fractions
  7. Multiplying Mixed Numbers
  8. Reciprocal of Fractions and Whole Numbers
  9. Subtracting Mixed Numbers

Geometry Worksheets

  1. Area of a Circle
  2. Area of Irregular Shapes
  3. Area of Parallelogram
  4. Building Quadrilaterals
  5. Circle Diameter Chord Center Or Radius
  6. Circumference
  7. Classify Triangles
  8. Draw Lines, Segments, and Rays
  9. Exploring Figures
  10. Find Angles And Classify
  11. Find The Square Root
  12. Finding Sides Of Similar Triangles
  13. Finding Squares and Square Roots
  14. Identify And Make Quadrilateral
  15. Identify Polygon
  16. Identify Similar Triangles With Proofs
  17. Identifying Parallel, Intersecting, and Perpendicular Lines
  18. Naming Adjacent, Supplementary, and Vertical Angles
  19. Perimeter and Area
  20. Pythagorean Theorem Word Problems
  21. Similar Figures- Finding Unknown Sides
  22. Squares And Square Roots
  23. Surface Area and Volume of Triangular Solids And Cylinders
  24. The Pythagorean Theorem
  25. Transformations
  26. Transversals
  27. Volume Word Problems

Graphing and Charting Data Worksheets

  1. Box and Whisker Plot
  2. Line Plots
  3. Read and Make Stem and Leaf Plots
  4. Reading and Making Bar Graphs
  5. Reading and Making Line Graphs
  6. Reading and Making Pie Graphs
  7. Reading Frequency Tables
  8. Tree Diagrams

Integer Worksheets

  1. Adding and Subtracting Integers
  2. Calculator Fun
  3. Multiplying and Dividing Integers
  4. Open Ended Integer Problems
  5. Representing Integers

Measurement Worksheets

  1. Adding And Subtracting Measurement With Fractions
  2. Adding And Subtracting Measurements
  3. Adding English Measurement
  4. Adding Units of Measurement
  5. Adding Units of Measurement- Mass, Length, and Volume
  6. Adding Units of Time and Weight
  7. Converting Units of Length, Mass, Capacity
  8. Measure length in cm, mm and meters
  9. Measurement Word Problems
  10. Multiplying English Measurement
  11. Scientific Notation
  12. Scale Factors
  13. Subtracting English Measurement
  14. Unit Conversion Time And Weight
  15. Unit Rates
  16. Writing Scientific Notation

Money Math Worksheets

  1. Calculating Interest with U.S. Dollars
  2. Calculating Interest with U.S. Dollars over 1 full year
  3. Interest Word Problems

Multiplication Worksheets

  1. 4 Digit to 4 Digit Multiplication & 3 Digit to 4 Digit Multiplication
  2. 4 to 5 Digit Multiplication & 5 to 5 Digit Multiplication

Percentage Worksheets

  1. Compare & Order Decimals, Percents, and Fractions
  2. Numbers Based on Percentages
  3. Percent of a Number

Probability & Statistics Worksheets

  1. Calculate Probability As A Decimal
  2. Calculate Probability As A Fraction
  3. Calculate Probability As A Percentage
  4. Mean, Median, Mode
  5. Probability Word Problems

Ratio and Proportions Worksheets

  1. Are these Proportional?
  2. Creating Proportions
  3. Equivalent Proportions
  4. Missing Proportion
  5. Ratio And Proportion Word Problems
  6. Ratio Tables
  7. Ratio Word Problems
  8. Ratio Word Problems (Moderate)
  9. Rewriting Ratios
  10. Solving Proportion Problems
  11. Word Based Proportions Easy
  12. Word Based Proportions Difficult

Subtraction Worksheets

  1. 4 Digit to 4 Digit Subtraction & 3 Digit to 4 Digit Subtraction
  2. 4 Digit to 5 Digit Subtraction & 5 Digit to 5 Digit Subtraction

Word Problems Worksheets

  1. Algebra Word Problems
  2. Decimal Word Problems
  3. Fractions with Number Word Problems
  4. Fractions As Words Word Problems
  5. Fraction Word Problems
  6. Fraction Word Problems (Moderate)
  7. Fraction Word Problems w/ Mixed Numbers
  8. Interest Word Problems
  9. Measurement Word Problems
  10. Probability Word Problems
  11. Probability Word Problems
  12. Pythagorean Theorem Word Problems
  13. Ratio And Proportion Word Problems
  14. Ratio Word Problems
  15. Ratio Word Problems (Moderate)
  16. Volume Word Problems
  17. Word Based Proportions Easy
  18. Word Based Proportions Difficult


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What Do You Learn About Math In Grade 6 through Grade 8?

They learn a broad range of mathematics topics. These are the math concepts that students must understand by the end of the 8th grade. All of these mathematical concepts are used to develop a well rounded base knowledge of mathematical ideas and language as students' progress to higher levels of mathematics.

What do students in grade 6 through grade 8 learn in math? They learn a broad range of mathematics topics. These are the math concepts that students must understand by the end of the 8th grade based on the National Mathematics standards.

Numbers and Operations concepts students study include understanding numbers, number relationships, and number systems. Students need to understand fractions, decimals, and percents and the relationship of their location on a number line. This includes understanding quantitative relationships of ratios and proportions of numbers. Using factors, multiples, prime numbers, and relative prime numbers to solve math problems.

Students study the uses associative and commutative properties in addition and multiplication. This includes developing an understanding of inverse relationships in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Also they learn the relationships squaring and finding the square roots of numbers. They develop and analyze algorithms for computing fractions, decimals, and integers as applied to problem solving situations.

Algebra focuses on the concepts to represent, analyze, and general a variety of patterns as they relate to symbolic rules. They interpret data on as either linear or non-linear when transferred from data tables to graphs or equations. They learn to use symbolic algebra to represent situations found in algebraic expressions and equations. They learn to use graphing calculators to analyze expressions and equations, along with traditional computational tools.

Geometry concepts focus analyzing the characteristics of two and three dimensional objects to find their angles, side lengths, perimeters, areas, and more. They use coordinate geometry to examine special objects such as polygons, and objects with parallel and perpendicular lines. They also analyze the relationships in objects as to congruence, similarity, and the Pythagorean Theorem. They also describe transformations of objects by similarity and rotation. Finally they use geometric patterns to solve problems.

Measurement concepts focus on using customary standard and non-standard units of measurement and determine the relationships between varieties of objects. This is also connected with geometry as they learn how to measure the area, volume, and mass of different geometric shapes. They learn how to measure all aspects of circles, prisms, and pyramids.

Students apply measurement applications to the conversion of U.S. customary units of measurement into the metric system. They develop a basic understanding of meter, liter, and grams; including their variables. They learn to apply estimation skills for determining the shape, volume, area, and mass of different objects.

Data Analysis and Probability concepts focus on using appropriate language to explain findings in mathematical experiments and simulations. They learn how to develop questions that help find the differences between two or more samples in a population. They develop mathematical theories for explaining events that will result in likely or unlikely outcomes. They interpret data that are represented on graphical plots to make predictions of likely outcomes.

Problem Solving for eighth grade students focuses the development of problem solving strategies to help them develop a fundamental understanding of mathematics. Students use word problems and other real world simulations in problems solving situations.

Representation concepts focus on students learning to collect and organize data, then using the data to solve problems. Answers are presented as models that are numerical, written, physical, and social. They are able to draw graphs, charts, tables, and other forms to explain how they solved a problem.

Connection concepts are designed for eighth grade students to demonstrate how to make connections to real world applications and other subject content areas. This includes making connections with other concepts in mathematics.

Communicate their mathematics ideas in the form of sentences, drawings, posters, and multimedia applications is another concept that students need to master. This is used to ascertain their level of understanding as they explain mathematical concepts to other students and teachers.

Reasoning and Proof concepts are used to explain mathematical findings and problem solving techniques. This is necessary so that they develop skills on how to present logical arguments to math situations.

All of these mathematical concepts are used to develop a well rounded base knowledge of mathematical ideas and language as students' progress to higher levels of mathematics.