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Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data
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Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Chapter 12:  Classify and Sort Data

Incorporating technology with the Go Math! curriculum couldn't be any easier with this no prep resource!
 
Save $$ and purchase the bundle Kindergarten  Go Math Digital Task Cards

These digital task cards were created as a companion to the kindergarten Go Math! Curriculum. It is not an official companion, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.

In this resource, you will find 48 digital task cards for Chapter 12: Classify and Sort Data in the Kindergarten Go Math! resource. There are a total of 6 lessons and each lesson includes a recording sheet for students to complete while working through each task card.


- Are recording sheets included?
Yes! There is a recording sheet to go with each lesson.
 
-What if my school doesn't use the Go Math! Curriculum? Can I still use these digital task cards?
Sure! The task cards are also aligned to the Kindergarten Common Core Standards.
 
- Do I have to have a tablet to use this resource?
Absolutely not! One of the great things about this resource is that it can easily be used as an independent center on a tablet or laptop, or it can be used whole group from your interactive whiteboard.
 
- How could this resource be used in a whole group setting?
 I would display the according lesson onto my interactive whiteboard, give each student a recording sheet, and walk students through each slide. They would record their answers onto their recording sheet. This could be easily used as an exit slip to check for student's understanding.


** This is a zip file that includes powerpoint files. These games can be played on a computer, interactive whiteboard, or tablet with powerpoint or any device that can run google slides or google classroom.

Please download the preview file for directions on how to upload the PowerPoint to your device. 

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Go Math Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Classify and Sort Data

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Kindergarten Digital Task Cards Bundle. Incorporating technology with the Go Math! curriculum couldn't be any easier with this no prep resource!   These digital task cards were created as a companion to the kindergarten Go Math! Curriculum. It is not an official companion, nor endorsed by Houghto
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Description

Kindergarten Digital Task Cards- Chapter 12:  Classify and Sort Data

Incorporating technology with the Go Math! curriculum couldn't be any easier with this no prep resource!
 
Save $$ and purchase the bundle Kindergarten  Go Math Digital Task Cards

These digital task cards were created as a companion to the kindergarten Go Math! Curriculum. It is not an official companion, nor endorsed by Houghton Mifflin.

In this resource, you will find 48 digital task cards for Chapter 12: Classify and Sort Data in the Kindergarten Go Math! resource. There are a total of 6 lessons and each lesson includes a recording sheet for students to complete while working through each task card.


- Are recording sheets included?
Yes! There is a recording sheet to go with each lesson.
 
-What if my school doesn't use the Go Math! Curriculum? Can I still use these digital task cards?
Sure! The task cards are also aligned to the Kindergarten Common Core Standards.
 
- Do I have to have a tablet to use this resource?
Absolutely not! One of the great things about this resource is that it can easily be used as an independent center on a tablet or laptop, or it can be used whole group from your interactive whiteboard.
 
- How could this resource be used in a whole group setting?
 I would display the according lesson onto my interactive whiteboard, give each student a recording sheet, and walk students through each slide. They would record their answers onto their recording sheet. This could be easily used as an exit slip to check for student's understanding.


** This is a zip file that includes powerpoint files. These games can be played on a computer, interactive whiteboard, or tablet with powerpoint or any device that can run google slides or google classroom.

Please download the preview file for directions on how to upload the PowerPoint to your device. 

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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Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Count to answer “how many?” questions about as many as 20 things arranged in a line, a rectangular array, or a circle, or as many as 10 things in a scattered configuration; given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.
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