Description
Math Task Cards are a fun and engaging way for your students to practice and there are so many ways you can use them! I include a document with the download with detailed instructions for over 10 different uses including warm-ups, review, games, and collaborative group work.
The cards are organized into standards and differentiated into three difficulty levels. Everything is editable so you can personalize it for your specific class.
Specific Topics Covered:
1.Perfect square and cube numbers
2.Square roots and cube roots (includes estimating)
3.Applying the Pythagorean Theorem to determine if a triangle has a right angle.
4.Applying the Pythagorean Theorem to determine a missing side length.
**Topics aligned with the new re-designed BC Math 8 Curriculum in British Columbia, Canada**
What is Included:
- 16 cards (4 per topic) differentiated into difficulty levels. You can edit the cards to meet your students’ needs. File types: PPT and PDF.
- Step-by-step solutions and one-page simpler key for quicker checking.
- Student response page. File types: DOC and PDF
Links to other BC Math 8 resources:
- Entire B.C. Math 8 curriculum (9 units)
- Unit 1: Proportional Reasoning
- Unit 2: Fractions
- Unit 3: Algebra and Solving Linear Equations
- Unit 4: Linear Relations and Representing Patterns
- Unit 5: The Pythagorean Theorem
- Unit 6: Surface Area
- Unit 7: Volume
- Unit 8: Percents and Financial Literacy
- Unit 9: Probability and Data
- Spiral Review for the entire BC Math 8 course
- Resource Bundle for B.C. Math 8: notes, assignments, quizzes, review, test
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Please note that this resource is for use by one teacher only. Colleagues must purchase additional licenses. You may not upload this resource to the internet in any form unless it is password protected for your individual class.
Pythagorean Theorem Math Task Cards | Differentiated, Engaging Math Practice
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Description
Math Task Cards are a fun and engaging way for your students to practice and there are so many ways you can use them! I include a document with the download with detailed instructions for over 10 different uses including warm-ups, review, games, and collaborative group work.
The cards are organized into standards and differentiated into three difficulty levels. Everything is editable so you can personalize it for your specific class.
Specific Topics Covered:
1.Perfect square and cube numbers
2.Square roots and cube roots (includes estimating)
3.Applying the Pythagorean Theorem to determine if a triangle has a right angle.
4.Applying the Pythagorean Theorem to determine a missing side length.
**Topics aligned with the new re-designed BC Math 8 Curriculum in British Columbia, Canada**
What is Included:
- 16 cards (4 per topic) differentiated into difficulty levels. You can edit the cards to meet your students’ needs. File types: PPT and PDF.
- Step-by-step solutions and one-page simpler key for quicker checking.
- Student response page. File types: DOC and PDF
Links to other BC Math 8 resources:
- Entire B.C. Math 8 curriculum (9 units)
- Unit 1: Proportional Reasoning
- Unit 2: Fractions
- Unit 3: Algebra and Solving Linear Equations
- Unit 4: Linear Relations and Representing Patterns
- Unit 5: The Pythagorean Theorem
- Unit 6: Surface Area
- Unit 7: Volume
- Unit 8: Percents and Financial Literacy
- Unit 9: Probability and Data
- Spiral Review for the entire BC Math 8 course
- Resource Bundle for B.C. Math 8: notes, assignments, quizzes, review, test
Click here to become a follower and be the first to hear about my freebies, sales, and new products.
Did you know that you can earn 5% back for future purchases by leaving feedback? I would love to hear from you!
Please note that this resource is for use by one teacher only. Colleagues must purchase additional licenses. You may not upload this resource to the internet in any form unless it is password protected for your individual class.






