Description
Printable Version
This low prep product includes 16 differentiated task cards and worksheets/practice sheets.
Task Cards:
16 task cards varying in difficulty level.
- Level 1: These are great for students still struggling to grasp the concept and need extra practice or confidence boost. “approaching”
- Level 2: once students are more comfortable with the concept they can move on and try more challenging problems. These are great to start promoting that higher-level thinking “meets”
- Level 3: do we all have those students that everything seems to come easy to them? Do you sometimes feel bad because we can’t always challenge them? Well, feel bad no longer! These are awesome challenge questions that promote higher-level thinking. “masters”
This feature makes it great for small group instruction. You can easily meet your students on their level and watch them grow!
If you do not like feature, there is also a set of task cards included without the level numbers.
Digital Version
Practice Sheets/Worksheets:
The task cards have been included in a worksheet format. There are four pages with ample room for students to show their work.
This product is perfect for distance learning! It is ready to go and share with students on a number of different digital platforms.
Task Cards:
16 task cards varying in difficulty level. They help students work on their problem-solving skills. The majority of the cards are multi-step problems.
Usage ideas:
Perfect to use as a quiz or any other type of assessment.
Independent practice/course work.
Use the data collected to identify learning gaps and plan interventions.
This product is editable.
Fun Fact: I use all minority student names in my examples.
Operations with Rational Numbers Task Cards (Printable & Digital) & Work Sheet
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Description
Printable Version
This low prep product includes 16 differentiated task cards and worksheets/practice sheets.
Task Cards:
16 task cards varying in difficulty level.
- Level 1: These are great for students still struggling to grasp the concept and need extra practice or confidence boost. “approaching”
- Level 2: once students are more comfortable with the concept they can move on and try more challenging problems. These are great to start promoting that higher-level thinking “meets”
- Level 3: do we all have those students that everything seems to come easy to them? Do you sometimes feel bad because we can’t always challenge them? Well, feel bad no longer! These are awesome challenge questions that promote higher-level thinking. “masters”
This feature makes it great for small group instruction. You can easily meet your students on their level and watch them grow!
If you do not like feature, there is also a set of task cards included without the level numbers.
Digital Version
Practice Sheets/Worksheets:
The task cards have been included in a worksheet format. There are four pages with ample room for students to show their work.
This product is perfect for distance learning! It is ready to go and share with students on a number of different digital platforms.
Task Cards:
16 task cards varying in difficulty level. They help students work on their problem-solving skills. The majority of the cards are multi-step problems.
Usage ideas:
Perfect to use as a quiz or any other type of assessment.
Independent practice/course work.
Use the data collected to identify learning gaps and plan interventions.
This product is editable.
Fun Fact: I use all minority student names in my examples.





