28 numbered cards that leave the level of difficulty and specific math skill to be assessed up to you!
Some students may only do basic operations, while other students may be required to do more advanced skills and give more details for their answers.
2 Student Response Options also included!!
Use for early finishers
Have the whole class complete in Round Robin style
Use as a center
Pull out specific cards
Use all 28 cards
Complete a Pair/Share
Ive got a 4/5 split class. Day 1 they were confused and gave simple questions to these answers. Day 3 they were coming up with more complex math questions. Very quick way to start my math lessons and the kids ask for them everyday!
Very cute - colorful. I appreciate that these involve a variety of "answers" (time, money, square footage, measurement, capacity) for students to work with.
I thought the graphics were nice. I can tell that you put in a lot of effort.
I misunderstood what the product was. I thought it was a I have who has type of game. I only got the answers so I guess the students have to come up with their own question. I am not sure how to rate this becuase I did not get what I thought it was.
I've sold quite a few of these and have never had anyone respond in this way. I thought the description was clear stating that the level of difficulty for students responses was left up to the teacher. This would not be the case with I have...Who has cards. The slide that shows all pages included only shows the task cards with 2 different versions of student response sheets. There is no mention or display of I have...Who has cards.
This is a popular item for me, so hopefully you will be able to find a use for it in your classroom....even if it's not what you understood it to be.
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Do you know where I can find these for 2nd graders?
I am in my 6th year of teaching. I've taught Grades 6 - 8, but I'm currently teaching 7th Grade. Most of my career has been spent teaching 7th grade Math, but I have also taught Life Science and Social Studies.