Description
How To Use:
Print, laminate, and cut task cards for repeated use.
I have a couple of ways I like to use task cards! Sometimes I tape them up around the hallways and students circulate with a clipboard. Other times we scoot or pass them around the room. You could use them as a station and tape them up on a window or a wall. One last idea is to play Math Lottery with the kids!
What's Included:
There are 18 word problem task cards, a recording sheet, a conversion chart, and an answer key included in this set. The important information is bolded on each card to help guide students in the right direction. These are definitely challenging since a few of them require more than one step to solve! I'm going to use them with my above-pace fourth graders as a fast finisher. You could print the conversion chart on the back of their recording sheet or leave the back blank for scratch paper. Up to you!
I hope you enjoy!
Highlights
Description
How To Use:
Print, laminate, and cut task cards for repeated use.
I have a couple of ways I like to use task cards! Sometimes I tape them up around the hallways and students circulate with a clipboard. Other times we scoot or pass them around the room. You could use them as a station and tape them up on a window or a wall. One last idea is to play Math Lottery with the kids!
What's Included:
There are 18 word problem task cards, a recording sheet, a conversion chart, and an answer key included in this set. The important information is bolded on each card to help guide students in the right direction. These are definitely challenging since a few of them require more than one step to solve! I'm going to use them with my above-pace fourth graders as a fast finisher. You could print the conversion chart on the back of their recording sheet or leave the back blank for scratch paper. Up to you!
I hope you enjoy!




