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3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
3rd Grade Data and Graphing Math Word Problem Task Cards | Digital & Print
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Description

Digital and printable formats included. Designed to help third grade students exercise multi-step math problem solving, reasoning, critical thinking, and precise math modeling skills during their data and graphing unit.

Each of the 40 math word problem solving task cards included in this resource are provided in two formats:

  • Printable task cards that can be used to make a physical task card station in your classroom.
  • Digital task cards that are formatted on Google Slides, and ready for you to add as an assignment to Google Classroom, making them the perfect resource for distance learning.

The focus of the tasks in this collection is on third grade data and graphing concepts. While solving these complex word problems, students will practice their ability to:

  • Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch.
  • Create line plots with a horizontal scale that is marked off in whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
  • Use these line plots to show measurement data.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED:

Teacher’s Guide: This detailed 14-page guide includes ideas for organizing your task cards, organizing response sheets, scoring completed tasks, and answers FAQs.

24 Making Meaning Task Cards: These tasks require students to apply 3rd grade data and graphing skills to solve complex word problems using precise math models.

8 Challenge Task Cards: These tasks are designed to provide enrichment opportunities to students who have mastered the math concepts you’ve introduced during your data and graphing unit. Each task requires critical thinking and the ability to apply 3rd grade math skills to solve more advanced and complex problems.

8 Transfer Task Cards: These tasks are designed for students who are ready to demonstrate their mastery of 3rd grade math content through carefully-crafted summative assessment problems.  Each of these higher-order tasks requires students to evaluate, design, analyze, make connections, or find patterns while problem solving.

Digital Recording Sheets: The two digital recording sheet formats included help you scaffold and differentiate the problem solving process for the learners in your classroom. Each recording sheet format includes space for students to:

  • Record and analyze the math word problem.
  • Create labeled math models showing how to solve the problem.
  • Record their solution in a complete sentence.

Printable Recording Sheets: The three printable recording sheet formats included help you scaffold and differentiate the problem solving process for the learners in your classroom. Each recording sheet format includes space for students to:

  • Record and analyze the math word problem.
  • Create labeled math models showing how to solve the problem.
  • Record their solution in a complete sentence.

2 Completed Task Card Samples: These completed samples feature Task 1 from the Third Grade Area and Perimeter Word Problem Solving Task Card Collection and can be used to set work quality expectations for your students as they familiarize themselves with these digital task cards. Sample 1 models how to use the “Simple Solution” recording sheet format, and Sample 2 models how to use the “Solution with Explanation” recording sheet format.

Answer Keys: Scoring these complex word problems is easier than ever with a quick-reference answer key for every task.

Editable Rubric: Providing meaningful feedback to students has never been easier with this word problem solving task card rubric. The rubric is included as a digital slide, and a PDF so you can select the format that meets the needs of your classroom. The format of this rubric also makes it an ideal tool for routine student self-reflection. Use the rubric as-is, or tweak the editable version to meet the unique needs of your classroom.

Weekly Task Card Tracker Template: Plug your student names into this editable document, print it, laminate it, and hang it near your task card station so you and your students can easily track their progress toward their weekly task card goal. 

Task Card Board/Station Signs: ready-to-print signs that make organizing your task card station a breeze.

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PEDAGOGY:

Multi-step word problems are one of the greatest challenges for many students. We should be providing students with daily opportunities to tackle complex word problems in the classroom so they can truly master this challenging skill.

These math problem solving tasks are carefully crafted so students routinely practice their ability to:

★ Carefully analyze what math skills are required to find a solution.

★ Create detailed math models that show their math reasoning.

★ Record their solution in a complete sentence.

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DESIGNED TO FIT YOUR MATH BLOCK:

Now you can easily give your students more practice solving complex word problems without having to prep your own for each unit. Here are a few ways you can use these task cards as an instructional tool in your classroom:

★ Guided practice during small group work

★ Step-by-step modeling during mini lessons

★ Guided math conversations with parent volunteers, teacher’s aides, or teacher

★ Independent practice during math workshop, guided math, math centers, or Daily 3

★ Word problem solving station during math centers

★ Formative assessment tool throughout math units

★ Summative assessment tool at the end of math units (Transfer Tasks are designed specifically for this purpose)

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DIFFERENTIATION & RIGOR MADE EASY:

This collection of task cards includes two features that make it easy for you to differentiate problem solving your students.

Three Task Card Types: With three types of task cards to choose from, your students will participate in rigorous problem solving opportunities that meet them at their current level of understanding.

  • Making Meaning Tasks are designed for students who are working to apply and master third grade data and graphing concepts. (24 included)
  • Challenge Tasks are designed for students who are ready to take their learning to the next level and tackle more advanced, complex word problems. (8 included)
  • Transfer Tasks are designed for students who are ready to demonstrate their mastery of a standard through carefully-crafted summative assessment problems.  Each of these higher-order tasks requires students to evaluate, design, analyze, make connections, or find patterns while problem solving. (8 included)

Five Recording Sheet Formats: No matter what type of task card your students are solving, they can use the unique problem solving recording sheets included in this resource. These formats include:

  • A digital sheet with a beginner problem solving process checklist.
  • A digital sheet with an advanced problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet with a beginner problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet with an advanced problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet without a problem solving checklist for students who need less scaffolding.

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BUILDING STUDENT INDEPENDENCE:

These task cards are a perfect independent practice tool for math workshop, guided math, math centers, or Daily 3. Included in this bundle are labels that help you create a task card board or station where students can independently select the tasks that interest them most each day. This makes incorporating student choice into your daily math practice seamless.

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SAVING TIME:

You will have no shortage of quality word problems this school year. Rather than crafting your own word problems, or piecing together the most rigorous problems from your math files, you can simply upload these task cards to your Google Classroom, or set up a printable task card station in your classroom, and rest easy knowing you have a collection of standards-aligned problem solving tasks that were crafted with rigor and creativity in mind. In addition to your word problem task cards, you will also receive these time-saving tools:

  • The included quick-reference answer keys make scoring these complex word problems in easier than ever.

  • The 14-page Teacher’s Guide gives you detailed best practices for implementing this unique type of task card in your classroom based on years of experience using tasks like these in my own classroom.

  • An editable rubric makes providing meaningful feedback to students has quick and easy. The format of this rubric also makes it an ideal tool for routine student self-reflection. Use the rubric as-is, or tweak the editable version to meet the unique needs of your classroom.

  • The editable Weekly Task Card Tracker template saves you and your student time as you track progress toward learning goals. Simply plug your student names into this editable document, print it, laminate it, and hang it near your task card station so you and your students can easily track their progress toward their weekly task card goal. 

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Description

Digital and printable formats included. Designed to help third grade students exercise multi-step math problem solving, reasoning, critical thinking, and precise math modeling skills during their data and graphing unit.

Each of the 40 math word problem solving task cards included in this resource are provided in two formats:

  • Printable task cards that can be used to make a physical task card station in your classroom.
  • Digital task cards that are formatted on Google Slides, and ready for you to add as an assignment to Google Classroom, making them the perfect resource for distance learning.

The focus of the tasks in this collection is on third grade data and graphing concepts. While solving these complex word problems, students will practice their ability to:

  • Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch.
  • Create line plots with a horizontal scale that is marked off in whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
  • Use these line plots to show measurement data.

***************************************************************************

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

Teacher’s Guide: This detailed 14-page guide includes ideas for organizing your task cards, organizing response sheets, scoring completed tasks, and answers FAQs.

24 Making Meaning Task Cards: These tasks require students to apply 3rd grade data and graphing skills to solve complex word problems using precise math models.

8 Challenge Task Cards: These tasks are designed to provide enrichment opportunities to students who have mastered the math concepts you’ve introduced during your data and graphing unit. Each task requires critical thinking and the ability to apply 3rd grade math skills to solve more advanced and complex problems.

8 Transfer Task Cards: These tasks are designed for students who are ready to demonstrate their mastery of 3rd grade math content through carefully-crafted summative assessment problems.  Each of these higher-order tasks requires students to evaluate, design, analyze, make connections, or find patterns while problem solving.

Digital Recording Sheets: The two digital recording sheet formats included help you scaffold and differentiate the problem solving process for the learners in your classroom. Each recording sheet format includes space for students to:

  • Record and analyze the math word problem.
  • Create labeled math models showing how to solve the problem.
  • Record their solution in a complete sentence.

Printable Recording Sheets: The three printable recording sheet formats included help you scaffold and differentiate the problem solving process for the learners in your classroom. Each recording sheet format includes space for students to:

  • Record and analyze the math word problem.
  • Create labeled math models showing how to solve the problem.
  • Record their solution in a complete sentence.

2 Completed Task Card Samples: These completed samples feature Task 1 from the Third Grade Area and Perimeter Word Problem Solving Task Card Collection and can be used to set work quality expectations for your students as they familiarize themselves with these digital task cards. Sample 1 models how to use the “Simple Solution” recording sheet format, and Sample 2 models how to use the “Solution with Explanation” recording sheet format.

Answer Keys: Scoring these complex word problems is easier than ever with a quick-reference answer key for every task.

Editable Rubric: Providing meaningful feedback to students has never been easier with this word problem solving task card rubric. The rubric is included as a digital slide, and a PDF so you can select the format that meets the needs of your classroom. The format of this rubric also makes it an ideal tool for routine student self-reflection. Use the rubric as-is, or tweak the editable version to meet the unique needs of your classroom.

Weekly Task Card Tracker Template: Plug your student names into this editable document, print it, laminate it, and hang it near your task card station so you and your students can easily track their progress toward their weekly task card goal. 

Task Card Board/Station Signs: ready-to-print signs that make organizing your task card station a breeze.

***************************************************************************

PEDAGOGY:

Multi-step word problems are one of the greatest challenges for many students. We should be providing students with daily opportunities to tackle complex word problems in the classroom so they can truly master this challenging skill.

These math problem solving tasks are carefully crafted so students routinely practice their ability to:

★ Carefully analyze what math skills are required to find a solution.

★ Create detailed math models that show their math reasoning.

★ Record their solution in a complete sentence.

***************************************************************************

DESIGNED TO FIT YOUR MATH BLOCK:

Now you can easily give your students more practice solving complex word problems without having to prep your own for each unit. Here are a few ways you can use these task cards as an instructional tool in your classroom:

★ Guided practice during small group work

★ Step-by-step modeling during mini lessons

★ Guided math conversations with parent volunteers, teacher’s aides, or teacher

★ Independent practice during math workshop, guided math, math centers, or Daily 3

★ Word problem solving station during math centers

★ Formative assessment tool throughout math units

★ Summative assessment tool at the end of math units (Transfer Tasks are designed specifically for this purpose)

***************************************************************************

DIFFERENTIATION & RIGOR MADE EASY:

This collection of task cards includes two features that make it easy for you to differentiate problem solving your students.

Three Task Card Types: With three types of task cards to choose from, your students will participate in rigorous problem solving opportunities that meet them at their current level of understanding.

  • Making Meaning Tasks are designed for students who are working to apply and master third grade data and graphing concepts. (24 included)
  • Challenge Tasks are designed for students who are ready to take their learning to the next level and tackle more advanced, complex word problems. (8 included)
  • Transfer Tasks are designed for students who are ready to demonstrate their mastery of a standard through carefully-crafted summative assessment problems.  Each of these higher-order tasks requires students to evaluate, design, analyze, make connections, or find patterns while problem solving. (8 included)

Five Recording Sheet Formats: No matter what type of task card your students are solving, they can use the unique problem solving recording sheets included in this resource. These formats include:

  • A digital sheet with a beginner problem solving process checklist.
  • A digital sheet with an advanced problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet with a beginner problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet with an advanced problem solving process checklist.
  • A printable sheet without a problem solving checklist for students who need less scaffolding.

***************************************************************************

BUILDING STUDENT INDEPENDENCE:

These task cards are a perfect independent practice tool for math workshop, guided math, math centers, or Daily 3. Included in this bundle are labels that help you create a task card board or station where students can independently select the tasks that interest them most each day. This makes incorporating student choice into your daily math practice seamless.

***************************************************************************

SAVING TIME:

You will have no shortage of quality word problems this school year. Rather than crafting your own word problems, or piecing together the most rigorous problems from your math files, you can simply upload these task cards to your Google Classroom, or set up a printable task card station in your classroom, and rest easy knowing you have a collection of standards-aligned problem solving tasks that were crafted with rigor and creativity in mind. In addition to your word problem task cards, you will also receive these time-saving tools:

  • The included quick-reference answer keys make scoring these complex word problems in easier than ever.

  • The 14-page Teacher’s Guide gives you detailed best practices for implementing this unique type of task card in your classroom based on years of experience using tasks like these in my own classroom.

  • An editable rubric makes providing meaningful feedback to students has quick and easy. The format of this rubric also makes it an ideal tool for routine student self-reflection. Use the rubric as-is, or tweak the editable version to meet the unique needs of your classroom.

  • The editable Weekly Task Card Tracker template saves you and your student time as you track progress toward learning goals. Simply plug your student names into this editable document, print it, laminate it, and hang it near your task card station so you and your students can easily track their progress toward their weekly task card goal. 

***************************************************************************

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These are great task cards to work on data and graphing skills.
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These task cards were great for reviewing math skills with my students. I was looking for something that was easy prep, but high engagement, and this fit both of those criteria. Thank you for the great product!
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Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units-whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
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