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Second Grade and Third Grade 2 Step Word Problem Using ALL Operations Task Cards for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are great
Multi-Step Word Problems for elapsed time, rounding to nearest hundreds and thousands place, fractions, money, time and building higher level problem solving skills.
These math task cards use real world scenarios and require students to use multiple orders of operations to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Great for math centers, small groups, and playing whole group SCOOT math games!
Your students will solve real world word problems for:
- elapsed time
- counting money
- rounding to nearest hundreds and thousands place
- addition
- subtraction
- multiplication
- division
- fractions
- higher level problem solve
These Two- Step Word Problem Task Card Set Includes:
- 40 Multi-Step Math Tasks Cards (Black & White)
- 40 DIGITAL Easel Task Cards
- Task Cards Cover Pages
- 5 Differentiated Answer Sheets
- Teacher Answer Keys and Setup
- Scoot Game Instructions
- Scoot Answer Sheet
This set is aligned for 3rd Grade Common Core and can also be used for:
- above average 2nd grade students
- beginning 4th Grade students
- below basic 5th grade students
- RTI math students
Your students will be having so much fun with these math real-life problem-solving tasks they won’t even realize how much they’re learning!
These simple and easy to use math activities will help your students better understand multi-step word problems using ALL FOUR ORDERS of OPERATIONS while building on foundational skills.
Other useful resources can be found by clicking on the links below.
Brain Teasers and Logic Puzzles for Gifted and Talented Students
Math Task Cards Mixed Practice for 3rd Grade
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3rd Grade Math Word Problems: 2 Step Word Problems All Operations Worksheets
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Second Grade and Third Grade 2 Step Word Problem Using ALL Operations Task Cards for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are great
Multi-Step Word Problems for elapsed time, rounding to nearest hundreds and thousands place, fractions, money, time and building higher level problem solving skills.
These math task cards use real world scenarios and require students to use multiple orders of operations to add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Great for math centers, small groups, and playing whole group SCOOT math games!
Your students will solve real world word problems for:
- elapsed time
- counting money
- rounding to nearest hundreds and thousands place
- addition
- subtraction
- multiplication
- division
- fractions
- higher level problem solve
These Two- Step Word Problem Task Card Set Includes:
- 40 Multi-Step Math Tasks Cards (Black & White)
- 40 DIGITAL Easel Task Cards
- Task Cards Cover Pages
- 5 Differentiated Answer Sheets
- Teacher Answer Keys and Setup
- Scoot Game Instructions
- Scoot Answer Sheet
This set is aligned for 3rd Grade Common Core and can also be used for:
- above average 2nd grade students
- beginning 4th Grade students
- below basic 5th grade students
- RTI math students
Your students will be having so much fun with these math real-life problem-solving tasks they won’t even realize how much they’re learning!
These simple and easy to use math activities will help your students better understand multi-step word problems using ALL FOUR ORDERS of OPERATIONS while building on foundational skills.
Other useful resources can be found by clicking on the links below.
Brain Teasers and Logic Puzzles for Gifted and Talented Students
Math Task Cards Mixed Practice for 3rd Grade
CLICK here to FOLLOW me and SAVE 50% off my products the FIRST 24 HOURS POSTED!
Copyright ©Oink4PIGTALES
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.





