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Are you looking for an easy way to practice telling time with your students? With interactive self-checking task cards learning how to read time using analog clocks with students is both easy and fun. This telling time bundle focuses on helping students practice with a variety of visuals. With 5 different decks its easy to differentiate practice and instruction.
Bundle Includes 5 Different Boom Task Card Sets aligned to 2nd grade measurement standards:
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (multiple choice)
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (multiple choice)
• Telling Time to 5 minutes Word Problems
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (open response)
• Telling Time (quarter after, quarter till, half past)
Each Boom Task Card Set includes:
• 25-30 Self-Checking Task Cards per Deck
• Built In Answer Key
• Sharing Instructions
This Boom Card set is aligned to 2nd grade measurement standards
Digital PAPERLESS Self-Checking Boom Task Cards do not require printing, laminating, or cutting! Great to use for:
• Whole Class Instruction
• Mini Lessons
• Small Group Instruction
• Math Centers
• Independent Work
• Intervention
MORE ABOUT BOOM DIGITAL TASK CARDS
"With your Teachers Pay Teachers purchase, users new to Boom Learning get a three-month free trial of student progress reporting for up to 150 students. Your trial includes the ability to make up to 5 free DIY decks. You may upgrade or cancel at any time. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (released in the last three years) on interactive whiteboards, computers and tablets. Boom Cards apps are also available. Not sure if your browser is modern enough? Try a free Boom Cards deck first. When you redeem your purchase, Boom Learning opens an account for you if you do not already have one. If you do not subscribe at the end of your trial, you will be able to continue using Boom Cards with the Fast Play feature. Fast Play does not track individual progress. If you do not subscribe we will delete your student records 3 months after the expiration of the trial to protect student privacy."
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What others say
Description
Are you looking for an easy way to practice telling time with your students? With interactive self-checking task cards learning how to read time using analog clocks with students is both easy and fun. This telling time bundle focuses on helping students practice with a variety of visuals. With 5 different decks its easy to differentiate practice and instruction.
Bundle Includes 5 Different Boom Task Card Sets aligned to 2nd grade measurement standards:
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (multiple choice)
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (multiple choice)
• Telling Time to 5 minutes Word Problems
• Telling Time to 5 minutes (open response)
• Telling Time (quarter after, quarter till, half past)
Each Boom Task Card Set includes:
• 25-30 Self-Checking Task Cards per Deck
• Built In Answer Key
• Sharing Instructions
This Boom Card set is aligned to 2nd grade measurement standards
Digital PAPERLESS Self-Checking Boom Task Cards do not require printing, laminating, or cutting! Great to use for:
• Whole Class Instruction
• Mini Lessons
• Small Group Instruction
• Math Centers
• Independent Work
• Intervention
MORE ABOUT BOOM DIGITAL TASK CARDS
"With your Teachers Pay Teachers purchase, users new to Boom Learning get a three-month free trial of student progress reporting for up to 150 students. Your trial includes the ability to make up to 5 free DIY decks. You may upgrade or cancel at any time. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (released in the last three years) on interactive whiteboards, computers and tablets. Boom Cards apps are also available. Not sure if your browser is modern enough? Try a free Boom Cards deck first. When you redeem your purchase, Boom Learning opens an account for you if you do not already have one. If you do not subscribe at the end of your trial, you will be able to continue using Boom Cards with the Fast Play feature. Fast Play does not track individual progress. If you do not subscribe we will delete your student records 3 months after the expiration of the trial to protect student privacy."




