Math Task Cards: Sledding Into Story Problems

MsFultzsCorner
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Grade Levels
3rd - 4th
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Resource Type
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
45 pages

MsFultzsCorner
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Description
The math task cards can be used in a variety of ways. You can place them on student desks to play the traditional “Scoot” game, tack them up around your room for a math scavenger hunt, or pair them with a board game (Candyland works well) in a math center.
I print my game cards with multiple pages per sheet to reduce the card size, but you can also use the full-sized pages to project for whole-class activities.
I’ve included:
-36 math task cards using addition, subtraction, and multiplication with 2, 4, 5, 7, 10.
-18 are story problems and 18 are numeric equations.
-“Action” cards to use with the board game option.
-recording sheet (though I just use folded paper to conserve copies at my school)
-answer key
These are winter-themed, not Christmas. They are also part of my Winter Wonderland Unit for Big Kids so you don't need to purchase these if you already have that.
I print my game cards with multiple pages per sheet to reduce the card size, but you can also use the full-sized pages to project for whole-class activities.
I’ve included:
-36 math task cards using addition, subtraction, and multiplication with 2, 4, 5, 7, 10.
-18 are story problems and 18 are numeric equations.
-“Action” cards to use with the board game option.
-recording sheet (though I just use folded paper to conserve copies at my school)
-answer key
These are winter-themed, not Christmas. They are also part of my Winter Wonderland Unit for Big Kids so you don't need to purchase these if you already have that.
Total Pages
45 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
N/A
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