Description
May be used on any computer with PowerPoint installed or any device that is connected to the internet and able to access Google Slides.
This resource is a set of 24 digital task cards that offer practice with Base Ten Blocks. The cards have a variety of question formats related to number values and comparisons.
Cards 1 – 6: Match a value to a set of Base Ten Blocks
Cards 7 – 14: State the value for a given set of Base Ten Blocks
Cards 15 – 20: Determine how much more is needed to complete a set
Cards 21 – 24: Use <, >, or = to compare a number and a set of Base Ten Blocks
Two different versions provide versatility and differentiability:
a) Self-Checking Version – the slides come in pairs with the question on the first slide and answer on the next
b) Questions-Only Version – the same set of questions without the answer slides
This resource is provided in two file formats for your convenience:
PowerPoint “Slide Show” format (for use on a computer with PowerPoint installed)
PDF format (for use on a device that does not have PowerPoint installed)
And the files may be easily imported to Google Slides (detailed instructions for this process are included)
To be used in Google Slides format, you will need a device that is connected to the internet and has access to Google Slides. You may also share this resource with your students in a Google Classroom environment.
Some options for incorporating this resource include:
1. Allow students to use the self-checking version for memorization practice
2. Require students to use the questions-only version for assessment purposes
3. Use a projector to display the slides during whole group instruction or review
4. Print the cards on heavy paper and use them as a set of traditional task cards
5. Print the cards and use them to play Scoot
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Digital Task Cards – Place Value & Digits
Digital Flash Cards for Multiplication BUNDLE
Digital Flash Cards – Multiply by 6
Digital Practice Slides – Factors
Digital Practice Slides – Factors, Multiples, Prime, and Composite
Other resources you may also like:
Fraction Match Up – Level 2 – Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
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Digital Task Cards Using Base Ten Blocks to Find and Compare Number Values
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Description
May be used on any computer with PowerPoint installed or any device that is connected to the internet and able to access Google Slides.
This resource is a set of 24 digital task cards that offer practice with Base Ten Blocks. The cards have a variety of question formats related to number values and comparisons.
Cards 1 – 6: Match a value to a set of Base Ten Blocks
Cards 7 – 14: State the value for a given set of Base Ten Blocks
Cards 15 – 20: Determine how much more is needed to complete a set
Cards 21 – 24: Use <, >, or = to compare a number and a set of Base Ten Blocks
Two different versions provide versatility and differentiability:
a) Self-Checking Version – the slides come in pairs with the question on the first slide and answer on the next
b) Questions-Only Version – the same set of questions without the answer slides
This resource is provided in two file formats for your convenience:
PowerPoint “Slide Show” format (for use on a computer with PowerPoint installed)
PDF format (for use on a device that does not have PowerPoint installed)
And the files may be easily imported to Google Slides (detailed instructions for this process are included)
To be used in Google Slides format, you will need a device that is connected to the internet and has access to Google Slides. You may also share this resource with your students in a Google Classroom environment.
Some options for incorporating this resource include:
1. Allow students to use the self-checking version for memorization practice
2. Require students to use the questions-only version for assessment purposes
3. Use a projector to display the slides during whole group instruction or review
4. Print the cards on heavy paper and use them as a set of traditional task cards
5. Print the cards and use them to play Scoot
Similar digital resources:
Digital Task Cards – Place Value & Digits
Digital Flash Cards for Multiplication BUNDLE
Digital Flash Cards – Multiply by 6
Digital Practice Slides – Factors
Digital Practice Slides – Factors, Multiples, Prime, and Composite
Other resources you may also like:
Fraction Match Up – Level 2 – Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
FOLLOW ME to catch freebies and learn about new resources.
I am interested in hearing your feedback!
Thank you,
Janet Mitchell




