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5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep
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"I added these task cards to my math stations, and my students love them. I really like the rigorous nature of some of the cards. "
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Gerardo M.
"I used this as a small group activity for my students to work on collaboratively. They were highly engaged, I loved it!"
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Joanmarie C.

Description

These Form & Graph Ordered Pairs math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. Digital options are now included!

What's Included?

Printable Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards (18 cards - 3 pages)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards (18 matching sets - 6 pages)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort (18 cards - 3 pages)

Digital Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards in Google Forms (18 questions)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards in Google Slides (6 slides, 18 matching sets)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort in Google Forms (18 questions)

Also included:

  • 1 Recording Sheet (double-sided page)
  • Answer Key (double-sided page)
  • Label Cards for Organization & notes (4 pages)


>> Click here to purchase the bundle & save!

Learning Goal: I can generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. I can form and graph ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. I can identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.

***Purchase the Bundle & Save***

What's Included?

- 3 Math Games: Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards

- Recording Sheet

- Answer Key

- Getting Started Directions

- Label Cards for Organization

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Another big problem is holding students accountable for their work during math centers. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ The math games are standards-based. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is posted on each math game.

✓ There is a predictable routine. Each math center has 3 math games per math standard. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students use one recording sheet. Students stay organized by only needing one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can check their answers.

✓ These math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

Math Standard

CCSS: 5.OA.3 - I can generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. I can form and graph ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. I can identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.

Correlates to //

TEKS: 5.4C, 5.4D

MAFS: 5.AR.3.2

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ENGAGING 5th GRADE SPIRAL REVIEW:

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5th Grade Math Centers Review Form & Graph Ordered Pairs Task Cards, Test Prep

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What others say

"I added these task cards to my math stations, and my students love them. I really like the rigorous nature of some of the cards. "
star
Gerardo M.
"I used this as a small group activity for my students to work on collaboratively. They were highly engaged, I loved it!"
star
Joanmarie C.

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These Fifth Grade math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. This resource includes 28 printable & digital game sets. That is a total of 84 math games, so you will have math centers for the entire year!CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD ONE FREE SET! ★ Ea
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Description

These Form & Graph Ordered Pairs math games will save you time and help students stay focused and organized during math centers. Digital options are now included!

What's Included?

Printable Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards (18 cards - 3 pages)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards (18 matching sets - 6 pages)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort (18 cards - 3 pages)

Digital Centers:

  • Activity #1: Clip Cards in Google Forms (18 questions)
  • Activity #2: Matching Cards in Google Slides (6 slides, 18 matching sets)
  • Activity #3: Math Sort in Google Forms (18 questions)

Also included:

  • 1 Recording Sheet (double-sided page)
  • Answer Key (double-sided page)
  • Label Cards for Organization & notes (4 pages)


>> Click here to purchase the bundle & save!

Learning Goal: I can generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. I can form and graph ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. I can identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.

***Purchase the Bundle & Save***

What's Included?

- 3 Math Games: Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards

- Recording Sheet

- Answer Key

- Getting Started Directions

- Label Cards for Organization

The Problem with Guided Math

- One big problem with guided math is not knowing what to assign for math centers.

- It can get especially overwhelming when pulling math games from various places. Teachers end up wasting lots of time explaining directions and students get off task because they are confused.

- Another big problem is holding students accountable for their work during math centers. You want students to record their work, but then you don’t have extra time to check or organize all the recording sheets.

The Solution

✓ The math games are standards-based. This means you know students are practicing the skills you are required to teach. The learning goal is posted on each math game.

✓ There is a predictable routine. Each math center has 3 math games per math standard. (Math Sort, Matching Game, Clip Cards) The game structure is the same, so you won’t waste time teaching new games each week.

✓ Students use one recording sheet. Students stay organized by only needing one recording sheet per topic. An answer key is provided, so you or students can check their answers.

✓ These math games come with label cards that will help you organize the math centers. These label cards include pictures and directions for each game.

Math Standard

CCSS: 5.OA.3 - I can generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. I can form and graph ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. I can identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.

Correlates to //

TEKS: 5.4C, 5.4D

MAFS: 5.AR.3.2

YEAR-LONG 5th GRADE MATH BUNDLES:

ENGAGING 5th GRADE SPIRAL REVIEW:

--------------------------------------------

MORE MATH GAME BUNDLES

--------------------------------------------

Join the MTC email list for exclusive freebies: https://mathtechconnections.com/free-resources/

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Great addition to my math stations!
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I added these task cards to my math stations, and my students love them. I really like the rigorous nature of some of the cards.
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Grades taught: 5th
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 24, 2024
I used this as a small group activity for my students to work on collaboratively. They were highly engaged, I loved it!
Joanmarie C.
118 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
August 12, 2024
My students loved using this resource as a math station.
Julie M Carbaugh
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Rated 5 out of 5
June 9, 2024
This was a really good review for my students to use!
131 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
October 19, 2023
I love these math games! Easy prep and engaging and it allows me to not have to teach a new center when we start a new unit.
Joi H.
392 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 20, 2021
These tasks card were perfect for end of the year review! I can't wait to use them all year next time!
melanie D.
96 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 4 out of 5
May 16, 2021
Is very engaging and my kids had fun while reviewing. It is very student friendly and very easy to use. I totally love this resource. Thank you!
Maria O.
232 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 5 out of 5
July 13, 2020
I really like the format of these activities. I have them all printed and laminated. Ready to go in my math centers.
Shaneka F.
1,592 reviews

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Standards

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Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 0, and given the rule “Add 6” and the starting number 0, generate terms in the resulting sequences, and observe that the terms in one sequence are twice the corresponding terms in the other sequence. Explain informally why this is so.
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