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5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center
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Description

This bundle of math task cards contains 3 sets for a total of 96 task cards that cover all of the math standards for Operations and Algebraic Thinking for 5th grade. The task cards may be used for math centers, whole class games, one-on-one, exit slips, and more! This resource is Common Core aligned but will work well in any classroom, as the cards contain no Common Core notations.

Here’s what it includes:

3 sets of task cards

32 task cards per set

Record Sheet for each set

Answer Key for each set

Self-Checking Answer Sheets for each Set

Teacher Notes

Here are the topics included if you'd like to look at each in more detail:

Order of Operations

Simple Expressions

Number Patterns

SAVE MORE and GET MORE with the 5th Grade Math Task Cards Mega Bundle!!! (Click Here).

This bundle has 30 sets of task cards that cover ALL 5th-grade math standards for the ENTIRE YEAR!

❤️Why you'll love this resource:❤️

  • Each task card set is aligned to Operations and Algebraic Thinking math standards to give your students effective, focused math practice.
  • The task cards are easy to prep and organize! The sets come with a variety of different colored or patterned borders.
  • Students love the math task card format, which seems less overwhelming but provides repeated reinforcement.
  • Having a set of task cards for operations and algebraic thinking math concepts allows you to easily spiral math concepts throughout the year.
  • The cards can be used in so many ways, from math centers to whole class game times, one-on-one remediation, SCOOT games and scavenger hunts, exit slips, transition times, test prep, and more!!!

If you'd like to take a look at each set included in the 30 set 5th Grade Math Task Cards Mega Bundle in more detail, here they are:

Order of Operations

Simple Expressions

Number Patterns

Decimals and Powers of Ten

Read, Write, and Compare Decimals

Rounding Decimals

Add and Subtract Decimals

Multiply Whole Numbers

Multiply Decimals

Divide Whole Numbers

Divide Decimals by 1 Digit Divisors

Divide Decimals by 2 Digit Divisors

Problem Solving Decimals

Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

Change Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

Add Fractions

Subtract Fractions

Subtract Fractions with Regrouping

Addition and Subtraction Fractions: Problem Solving

Multiply Fractions

Finding Area With Fractions

Dividing Fractions

Problem Solving Fractions (Multiplication and Division)

Measurement Conversion

Line Plot With Fractions

Volume

Problem Solving Volume

Coordinate Plane

Two Dimensional Figures

Mixed Review

Other 5th grade units included in the Mega Bundle but also sold separately include:

Number and Operations in Base Ten Task Cards Bundle

Number and Operations - Fractions Task Cards Bundle

Measurement and Data Task Cards Bundle

Geometry Task Cards Bundle

Need other grades?

3rd Grade Mega Bundle Math Task Cards

4th Grade Mega Bundle Math Task Cards

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Remember, this resource should only be placed on password-protected websites like Google Classroom™ or SeeSaw and not made available on public platforms or district servers.

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5th Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking Task Cards Algebra Math Center

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Description

This bundle of math task cards contains 3 sets for a total of 96 task cards that cover all of the math standards for Operations and Algebraic Thinking for 5th grade. The task cards may be used for math centers, whole class games, one-on-one, exit slips, and more! This resource is Common Core aligned but will work well in any classroom, as the cards contain no Common Core notations.

Here’s what it includes:

3 sets of task cards

32 task cards per set

Record Sheet for each set

Answer Key for each set

Self-Checking Answer Sheets for each Set

Teacher Notes

Here are the topics included if you'd like to look at each in more detail:

Order of Operations

Simple Expressions

Number Patterns

SAVE MORE and GET MORE with the 5th Grade Math Task Cards Mega Bundle!!! (Click Here).

This bundle has 30 sets of task cards that cover ALL 5th-grade math standards for the ENTIRE YEAR!

❤️Why you'll love this resource:❤️

  • Each task card set is aligned to Operations and Algebraic Thinking math standards to give your students effective, focused math practice.
  • The task cards are easy to prep and organize! The sets come with a variety of different colored or patterned borders.
  • Students love the math task card format, which seems less overwhelming but provides repeated reinforcement.
  • Having a set of task cards for operations and algebraic thinking math concepts allows you to easily spiral math concepts throughout the year.
  • The cards can be used in so many ways, from math centers to whole class game times, one-on-one remediation, SCOOT games and scavenger hunts, exit slips, transition times, test prep, and more!!!

If you'd like to take a look at each set included in the 30 set 5th Grade Math Task Cards Mega Bundle in more detail, here they are:

Order of Operations

Simple Expressions

Number Patterns

Decimals and Powers of Ten

Read, Write, and Compare Decimals

Rounding Decimals

Add and Subtract Decimals

Multiply Whole Numbers

Multiply Decimals

Divide Whole Numbers

Divide Decimals by 1 Digit Divisors

Divide Decimals by 2 Digit Divisors

Problem Solving Decimals

Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions

Change Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers

Add Fractions

Subtract Fractions

Subtract Fractions with Regrouping

Addition and Subtraction Fractions: Problem Solving

Multiply Fractions

Finding Area With Fractions

Dividing Fractions

Problem Solving Fractions (Multiplication and Division)

Measurement Conversion

Line Plot With Fractions

Volume

Problem Solving Volume

Coordinate Plane

Two Dimensional Figures

Mixed Review

Other 5th grade units included in the Mega Bundle but also sold separately include:

Number and Operations in Base Ten Task Cards Bundle

Number and Operations - Fractions Task Cards Bundle

Measurement and Data Task Cards Bundle

Geometry Task Cards Bundle

Need other grades?

3rd Grade Mega Bundle Math Task Cards

4th Grade Mega Bundle Math Task Cards

⭐ Don’t forget to follow us by clicking the green star FOLLOW above. You'll receive in app notifications when we post new resources!


Have a question? Reach out to us at: contact@the-teacher-next-door.com


©The Teacher Next Door™

One purchase allows one teacher or homeschool parent to use this product in their own classroom. To share with others, please purchase an additional license.

Remember, this resource should only be placed on password-protected websites like Google Classroom™ or SeeSaw and not made available on public platforms or district servers.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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February 11, 2020
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
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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