What others say
"I love using test cards in the classroom. Is a great way to implement student choice. I had students pick 24 of the 32 cash cards to complete. This. Lets students think they have a choice but they are still able to complete the task."
Alicia G.
"My students loved this activity. I liked that it involved questions that were simple and some that were more complex. This provided differentiation for my students. "
Zoey R.
Description
In this activity 32 task cards are placed on every desk in the room. Students move around, writing and solving the problems on the cards. Once solved, students find the solution on their recording sheet.
Each task card has a simple picture in the corner. Students draw the picture next to the corresponding solution to the problem.
This is a great way to get students moving in the classroom! They also enjoy drawing the cute pictures!
The task cards also come in black and white for easy printing.
Each task card has a simple picture in the corner. Students draw the picture next to the corresponding solution to the problem.
This is a great way to get students moving in the classroom! They also enjoy drawing the cute pictures!
The task cards also come in black and white for easy printing.
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Polynomials (Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying) - Task Card Activity
Math on the Move
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$2.00
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Digital downloads
Grades
8th - 10th
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10
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes
What others say
"I love using test cards in the classroom. Is a great way to implement student choice. I had students pick 24 of the 32 cash cards to complete. This. Lets students think they have a choice but they are still able to complete the task."
Alicia G.
"My students loved this activity. I liked that it involved questions that were simple and some that were more complex. This provided differentiation for my students. "
Zoey R.
Description
In this activity 32 task cards are placed on every desk in the room. Students move around, writing and solving the problems on the cards. Once solved, students find the solution on their recording sheet.
Each task card has a simple picture in the corner. Students draw the picture next to the corresponding solution to the problem.
This is a great way to get students moving in the classroom! They also enjoy drawing the cute pictures!
The task cards also come in black and white for easy printing.
Each task card has a simple picture in the corner. Students draw the picture next to the corresponding solution to the problem.
This is a great way to get students moving in the classroom! They also enjoy drawing the cute pictures!
The task cards also come in black and white for easy printing.
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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Doodles mean they get more done!
A good resource that balances practice and giving them some doodle time. Great variety of problems!
Great Resource
This resource provided my students with extra practice.
I love using test cards in the classroom. Is a great way to implement student choice. I had students pick 24 of the 32 cash cards to complete. This. Lets students think they have a choice but they are still able to complete the task.
My students loved this activity. I liked that it involved questions that were simple and some that were more complex. This provided differentiation for my students.
I used this as a review for my students for their Algebra test the day before we did the test and my students LOVED getting up and moving around the classroom to find these task cards and completing the questions. It was a fun and engaging activity that changed up our usual sitting in our desk and completing our work.
This was a great resource for my special education class! Thank you!
My students ask me to find assignments like this for them to do. They love the scavenger games that gets them up out of their seats. This was a great way to reinforce the lesson with an in class activity
I love using task cards! This was a great way to not only work on the skill that we were currently practicing (multiplying polynomials) but to also mix in adding & subtracting.
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