Description
This sorting activity is the perfect opportunity to challenge students' "key words" thinking of word problems. 14 word problems are included, many with the same key words or questions, requiring students to think critically and truly analyze the information given and question being asked for each problem.
This product is ready to go as soon as you download it. Students will need scissors to cut apart the word problems to sort. You may want them to glue them into categories of "add" and "multiply."
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- 14 word problems - 7 addition and 7 multiplication
- 2 labels - "add" and "multiply"
Other Products from Teaching New Math:
- Fractions on a Number Line - The Great Puppy Races
- Number Forms BINGO
- Division Review Activity - Space Integration
- Geometrytown Geometry Project
COMPATIBILITY - This product is a printable PDF
Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!
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SUPPORT FOR YOU! - Interested in learning more about teaching math for true, conceptual understanding, fostering number sense, problem solving, and reasoning in your classroom, and building your students' (or your own) mathematics confidence? I'm here for you and cheering you on at teachingnewmath.com!
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Description
This sorting activity is the perfect opportunity to challenge students' "key words" thinking of word problems. 14 word problems are included, many with the same key words or questions, requiring students to think critically and truly analyze the information given and question being asked for each problem.
This product is ready to go as soon as you download it. Students will need scissors to cut apart the word problems to sort. You may want them to glue them into categories of "add" and "multiply."
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- 14 word problems - 7 addition and 7 multiplication
- 2 labels - "add" and "multiply"
Other Products from Teaching New Math:
- Fractions on a Number Line - The Great Puppy Races
- Number Forms BINGO
- Division Review Activity - Space Integration
- Geometrytown Geometry Project
COMPATIBILITY - This product is a printable PDF
Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!
LET'S CONNECT - Never miss a sale or new product! Follow me on TpT by pressing the star in my store & find me on Instagram @teachingnewmath.
SUPPORT FOR YOU! - Interested in learning more about teaching math for true, conceptual understanding, fostering number sense, problem solving, and reasoning in your classroom, and building your students' (or your own) mathematics confidence? I'm here for you and cheering you on at teachingnewmath.com!
Teaching New Math on Instagram
Teaching New Math on Pinterest
PRODUCT KEYWORDS - addition, multiplication, word problems, practical problems, contextual problems, addition activity, multiplication activity, word problems sort, word problem sort, math center, guided math, math station, center, station, groupwork, collaborative learning, collaborative, cooperative learning, cooperative, hands on math, hands-on math, concrete, visual, pictorial, introducing word problems, third grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, math, mathematics, elementary math, elementary school math, math confidence, math community, math talk, math strategies, strategies, Teaching New Math

