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Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity
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Description

These math task cards are designed to be used as a relay or as progressive task cards. The included tip sheets give ideas of their use in an individual game format or in groups in the "thin slicing" style of a Thinking Classroom. The cards focus on adding integers. The questions get more challenging as the problem numbers increase, allowing all students to experience success and pushing students who need a greater challenge to solve some tough problems!

Problem Set Difficulty Progression

•Adding 1-digit whole numbers

•Adding two negatives (1-digit)

•Adding a negative and a positive (1-digit)

•Adding 2-digit numbers (same progression)

•Adding 3-digit numbers

•Fill in the missing addend

•Create your own integer sets, given constraints


Set Includes

  • Directions for Teachers (Relay Style)
  • Directions for Teachers (Progressive Task Card Style)
  • Tip Sheet for Running a Successful Relay
  • 16 math problems that progress in difficulty (see progression above)
  • Student Recording Sheet
  • Answer Key

Start your entire class with Problem 1 or Problem Set 1 and have a counter or set of desks where there are stacks of the other problems or sets. Students record work and answers on the answer sheet and only progress to the next problem once they have solved the previous one correctly. They will turn in completed problems to pick up the next one. Prizes for the winners or for hard workers are optional.

Move! Use your Mind! Do Math! Enjoy!

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Math Relay: Adding Integers (Progressive Task Cards) Thin Slicing Activity

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40 minutes

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Description

These math task cards are designed to be used as a relay or as progressive task cards. The included tip sheets give ideas of their use in an individual game format or in groups in the "thin slicing" style of a Thinking Classroom. The cards focus on adding integers. The questions get more challenging as the problem numbers increase, allowing all students to experience success and pushing students who need a greater challenge to solve some tough problems!

Problem Set Difficulty Progression

•Adding 1-digit whole numbers

•Adding two negatives (1-digit)

•Adding a negative and a positive (1-digit)

•Adding 2-digit numbers (same progression)

•Adding 3-digit numbers

•Fill in the missing addend

•Create your own integer sets, given constraints


Set Includes

  • Directions for Teachers (Relay Style)
  • Directions for Teachers (Progressive Task Card Style)
  • Tip Sheet for Running a Successful Relay
  • 16 math problems that progress in difficulty (see progression above)
  • Student Recording Sheet
  • Answer Key

Start your entire class with Problem 1 or Problem Set 1 and have a counter or set of desks where there are stacks of the other problems or sets. Students record work and answers on the answer sheet and only progress to the next problem once they have solved the previous one correctly. They will turn in completed problems to pick up the next one. Prizes for the winners or for hard workers are optional.

Move! Use your Mind! Do Math! Enjoy!

Other Relays (Progressive Task Cards) you may enjoy:

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Rated 5 out of 5
July 25, 2022
Provided with this collaborative activity are great teaching/learning tips (e.g. one student to record the group's thinking for each problem). If you are looking for a resource that supports both metacognition and social learning, this is it!
Dana C.
3 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
July 22, 2022
I really enjoyed the progressive nature of this activity. It was nice that even my most struggling learners had some immediate success, but there were problems at the end that challenged my top learners. I am always looking for things like this! Thanks!
Beth S.
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Grades taught: 7th

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
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