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Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards
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Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards are perfect for centers, a game of Scoot, or even small group practice. They also work well for cooperative structures like Quiz/Quiz/Trade, Fan & Pick, Show Down, or Numbered Heads Together. Included are directions and printable parts for a file folder game that will work with most task card sets.This set includes 24 task cards that feature problems in which decimals to thousandths are compared. For added durability, print on card stock or laminate.

This set has been designed and organized for easy use in your classroom -

Directions for playing Scoot are included
For easy organization, each card is numbered
Student recording sheet is included
An answer key is included
Cards can be self checking (optional)
Bonus - Game Board Included - Can be used with any task cards!
Aligned with Math Common Core:4.NF.C.7 & 5.NBT.A.3

My students love practicing math skills using task cards!
If you have questions, please contact me at: lollyslocker@mail.com
Thank you for your interest.
Shelley :-)
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Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards

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4th - 6th
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Description

Fall for Comparing Decimals Task Cards are perfect for centers, a game of Scoot, or even small group practice. They also work well for cooperative structures like Quiz/Quiz/Trade, Fan & Pick, Show Down, or Numbered Heads Together. Included are directions and printable parts for a file folder game that will work with most task card sets.This set includes 24 task cards that feature problems in which decimals to thousandths are compared. For added durability, print on card stock or laminate.

This set has been designed and organized for easy use in your classroom -

Directions for playing Scoot are included
For easy organization, each card is numbered
Student recording sheet is included
An answer key is included
Cards can be self checking (optional)
Bonus - Game Board Included - Can be used with any task cards!
Aligned with Math Common Core:4.NF.C.7 & 5.NBT.A.3

My students love practicing math skills using task cards!
If you have questions, please contact me at: lollyslocker@mail.com
Thank you for your interest.
Shelley :-)
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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November 29, 2015
Awesome! My students loved this. I used them as a math rotation. Thanks!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.
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