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Combine Arithmetic Operations and Skill Levels on Worksheets


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With Math Skill Builders: Worksheet Generator you can make many different types of arithmetic worksheets. You control the arithmetic operation or mixed operations used on the worksheet, the difficulty level of the problems, and the number of problems at each difficulty level.

One operation / One level
Choose an operation at the main screen. Choose one skill level in that operation. Type the number of problems you want on the worksheet at that skill level. When you print the Worksheet it will have problems that all require the same skills to solve.

One Operation / More than one level
Choose an operation at the main screen. Choose which skill levels you want on the worksheet. At each skill level type the number of problems you want at that level on the worksheet. If you select more than one skill level for an operation, problems appear on the worksheet in the order of the skill levels (1,2,3...). If you want the skill levels to appear in a different order, choose one skill level at a time and go back and select the operation again. For example: Choose Addition, level 10, return to the main screen. Choose Addition again, then level 1, and return to the main screen. Problems will appear on the worksheet with level 10 first and then level 1.

More than one operation
Problems on the worksheet can be from mixed operations. You can have any order of operations and skill levels. Choose the operation you want to appear first on the worksheet. At the operation screen, type the number of problems you want at each skill level you want on the worksheet. Click Done to add the problems to the worksheet and return to the main screen. Choose the next operation you want to appear on the worksheet. Set the number of problems at each level in that operation to put on the worksheet. Continue to choose operations, and set the number of problems for different levels, until you have as many problems as you want on the worksheet.

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Last Updated on October 6, 2000 by Chuck at SSSoftware.com