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Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
Decimal Division Task Cards
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Would you like a great way for your students to practice decimal division? These 20 decimal division task cards offer you the flexibility to play a "Scoot" game, partner students for "Walk the Room," or review decimal division in small groups during RTI.

With this purchase, you also receive an answer key, an exit slip with key, and a recording sheet to use if you choose "Walk the Room" as your format for engaging students in practicing this standard.

I use the first two task cards to prepare my students for our activity. We solve those together. Next, my sixth graders play "scoot" as they work six task cards. After the game, students self-check their work as we review the answers. I encourage accountability for our practice by using the decimal division exit slip at the end of class. My students enjoy practicing and reviewing decimal division when I use these cards!
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Decimal Division Task Cards

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5th - 7th
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Description

Would you like a great way for your students to practice decimal division? These 20 decimal division task cards offer you the flexibility to play a "Scoot" game, partner students for "Walk the Room," or review decimal division in small groups during RTI.

With this purchase, you also receive an answer key, an exit slip with key, and a recording sheet to use if you choose "Walk the Room" as your format for engaging students in practicing this standard.

I use the first two task cards to prepare my students for our activity. We solve those together. Next, my sixth graders play "scoot" as they work six task cards. After the game, students self-check their work as we review the answers. I encourage accountability for our practice by using the decimal division exit slip at the end of class. My students enjoy practicing and reviewing decimal division when I use these cards!
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