Free 7th & 8th Grade Math Worksheets
Seventh and eighth graders are preparing for the transition to high school math. At this level, students must be fluent in operations with fractions, decimals, and integers, and comfortable with exponents and order of operations. These worksheets focus on the computational skills that underpin pre-algebra and algebra, providing rigorous practice for students who need to sharpen their arithmetic foundations.
Key Skills at This Level
- Mixed operations with fractions and mixed numbers
- Multiplying and dividing decimals in complex problems
- All four operations with decimals
- Evaluating expressions with exponents
- Operations with positive and negative integers
- Applying order of operations in multi-step problems
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× Decimals - Multiplication
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± Integers (Negatives)
- Introduction to Negative Numbers (Addition) Easy
- Introduction to Negative Numbers (Subtraction) Easy
- Adding and Subtracting Negative Integers Medium
- Dividing Negative Integers Medium
- Multiplying Negative Integers Medium
- Adding and Subtracting Negative Integers (Vertical) Hard
- Exponents with Negative Bases Hard
- Mixed Operations with Negative Integers Hard
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Arithmetic Fluency for Algebra Readiness
Success in algebra depends on rock-solid arithmetic skills. Students who stumble over fraction operations or integer rules will struggle with algebraic equations, no matter how well they understand the algebraic concepts. These worksheets target the exact computational skills that 7th and 8th graders need to be algebra-ready: fluent fraction and decimal arithmetic, confident work with negative numbers, and accurate evaluation of expressions involving exponents.
Integers and Rational Numbers
By 7th and 8th grade, students are expected to work comfortably with the full set of rational numbers — positive and negative fractions, decimals, and integers. Our worksheets provide intensive practice with operations that many students find tricky, such as subtracting negative numbers, dividing mixed numbers, and multiplying decimals with different numbers of decimal places. The included answer keys make self-checking easy and immediate.
Building Speed and Accuracy
At the middle school level, math problems get longer and more complex. Students need both accuracy and reasonable speed to succeed on timed tests, standardized assessments, and in future math courses. Regular practice with these worksheets helps students internalize procedures and recognize patterns, reducing the cognitive load of each calculation so they can focus on higher-order problem solving.
Frequently Asked Questions
What math skills should 7th and 8th graders practice?
Seventh and eighth graders should be fluent in all operations with fractions, decimals, and integers. They should also be comfortable with exponents, order of operations, and applying these skills in multi-step problems.
How can worksheets help with pre-algebra preparation?
Pre-algebra requires strong arithmetic foundations. Worksheets provide repetitive practice with fractions, decimals, integers, and exponents — the exact computational skills students need to succeed when variables are introduced.
Are these worksheets suitable for middle school review?
Yes. These worksheets are ideal for reviewing and reinforcing arithmetic skills that are prerequisites for algebra. They are useful for homework, test preparation, summer review, or intervention programs.