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Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning
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Description

Self-checking Digital Task Cards for Paperless Classroom with Google Forms.

Features of using Digital Task Cards:

• No Printing Required

• No Laminating

• No Cutting

• No Prep

• Interactive

• Self-checking

This resource includes:

3 sets with 10 interactive self-checking task cards (google forms).

• Each task card has a single question and 4 possible answers.

• Students have to pick the correct answer.

• If the answer is correct, the student will be taken to the next question.

• If the answer is incorrect, the student will be taken to a message page directing them to try again.

• From the try again page the student can click ‘Try Again’ to return to the math problem page.

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Perfect Square Roots - Google Forms Digital Task Cards | Distance Learning

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Description

Self-checking Digital Task Cards for Paperless Classroom with Google Forms.

Features of using Digital Task Cards:

• No Printing Required

• No Laminating

• No Cutting

• No Prep

• Interactive

• Self-checking

This resource includes:

3 sets with 10 interactive self-checking task cards (google forms).

• Each task card has a single question and 4 possible answers.

• Students have to pick the correct answer.

• If the answer is correct, the student will be taken to the next question.

• If the answer is incorrect, the student will be taken to a message page directing them to try again.

• From the try again page the student can click ‘Try Again’ to return to the math problem page.

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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