Description
Thirty-two one-step word problems on task cards. Each page has 4 different problems--not too challenging, but just right for students who need to review or have extended practice grouping for division using basic math facts.
Two types of student response sheets are included: one that provides enough room to create simple arrays, circle groups of objects, and write a number sentence; another that has room for just a number sentence.
If you prefer to print in black and white to save printer ink, a separate file is included. You'll also find that each word problem has been generated into full-page, copy ready format: 9 copies of each word problem per page so you can use them as a quick check in math response journals, for small group focus, or for center practice.
The great part about using task cards for review is that all the work is compiled on one piece of paper when you use the response sheet. Teachers/classroom volunteers can use their judgment about how many problems to review each day, but this is the type of work that can be spread out over many days/weeks. Incorporate these cards into daily review by rotating them; use them as an integral part of mixed review before summative assessments; or have groups of students use team problem-solving techniques to encourage math interaction using appropriate topic vocabulary.
Not sure you want to buy it yet? Try the sample from the full set:
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Thirty-two one-step word problems on task cards. Each page has 4 different problems--not too challenging, but just right for students who need to review or have extended practice grouping for division using basic math facts.
Two types of student response sheets are included: one that provides enough room to create simple arrays, circle groups of objects, and write a number sentence; another that has room for just a number sentence.
If you prefer to print in black and white to save printer ink, a separate file is included. You'll also find that each word problem has been generated into full-page, copy ready format: 9 copies of each word problem per page so you can use them as a quick check in math response journals, for small group focus, or for center practice.
The great part about using task cards for review is that all the work is compiled on one piece of paper when you use the response sheet. Teachers/classroom volunteers can use their judgment about how many problems to review each day, but this is the type of work that can be spread out over many days/weeks. Incorporate these cards into daily review by rotating them; use them as an integral part of mixed review before summative assessments; or have groups of students use team problem-solving techniques to encourage math interaction using appropriate topic vocabulary.
Not sure you want to buy it yet? Try the sample from the full set:




