Description
Boost your students' understanding of relating multiplication and division with this engaging task card operations and algebraic thinking activity. This low-prep set includes 20 task cards that are perfect for reinforcing all aspects of relating multiplication and division. With minimal prep required, your students will practice and build these skills in a fun, engaging and out-of-their seat activity perfect for supplementing any lesson.
These cards can quickly be set up for a variety of different activities that will make for a more dynamic learning environment. They are great for math centers, independent practice, scavenger hunts, “SCOOT”, walkabouts, and group or cooperative learning models.
Also included are five different versions of recording sheets, as well as an additional version for interactive notebooks. Pick whichever format works best for your students! These cards come on 5 pages with 4 cards on each that simply need to be printed and cut. You can print in full color or use the black and white version for more budget-friendly printing.
Includes:
- 20 Task Cards covering the full scope of relating multiplication and division. Includes the use of fact families and number bonds.
- 5 different recording sheets
- 1 Interactive Notebook Recording Sheet
- Answer Key
Your students will love reinforcing their knowledge of relating multiplication and division while they are out of their seats and having fun. They will be moving around and you will be keeping math fun!
No additional materials are needed, but I recommend laminating the cards for use year after year.
Covers: 3.OA.B.5
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah T. says “These are great for whole class guided problem solving or as tasks for fast finishers or students on differentiated programs needing something extra.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tammy W. says “My kids enjoy any type of scoot review in which they can get up and roam to review. The problems on the cards are very clear and made it manageable for students to show what they know from the lesson.”
Relating Multiplication and Division Task Cards | Math Center Practice Activity
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Description
Boost your students' understanding of relating multiplication and division with this engaging task card operations and algebraic thinking activity. This low-prep set includes 20 task cards that are perfect for reinforcing all aspects of relating multiplication and division. With minimal prep required, your students will practice and build these skills in a fun, engaging and out-of-their seat activity perfect for supplementing any lesson.
These cards can quickly be set up for a variety of different activities that will make for a more dynamic learning environment. They are great for math centers, independent practice, scavenger hunts, “SCOOT”, walkabouts, and group or cooperative learning models.
Also included are five different versions of recording sheets, as well as an additional version for interactive notebooks. Pick whichever format works best for your students! These cards come on 5 pages with 4 cards on each that simply need to be printed and cut. You can print in full color or use the black and white version for more budget-friendly printing.
Includes:
- 20 Task Cards covering the full scope of relating multiplication and division. Includes the use of fact families and number bonds.
- 5 different recording sheets
- 1 Interactive Notebook Recording Sheet
- Answer Key
Your students will love reinforcing their knowledge of relating multiplication and division while they are out of their seats and having fun. They will be moving around and you will be keeping math fun!
No additional materials are needed, but I recommend laminating the cards for use year after year.
Covers: 3.OA.B.5
Here’s what other teachers are saying about this resource:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sarah T. says “These are great for whole class guided problem solving or as tasks for fast finishers or students on differentiated programs needing something extra.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tammy W. says “My kids enjoy any type of scoot review in which they can get up and roam to review. The problems on the cards are very clear and made it manageable for students to show what they know from the lesson.”




