Description
Sticky Tasks are task cards you print on sticky notes. This set includes 36 Sticky Tasks to be printed on 36 (3" x 3") sticky notes. Your choose the color. Use this activity to help your students strengthen their math skills and stretch their legs. Strategically post the Sticky Tasks all around your classroom for a variety of activities.
• Use them at stations or centers.
• Implement a scavenger hunt (inside you classroom or throughout the school).
• Design a quick assessment (or use the Student Sheet provided).
• Utilize as an exit ticket.
• Generate a classroom discussion.
• Explore your imagination.
Giving students the freedom to explore the content on there own is quick and easy evidence of differentiated instruction.
If you like this activity, you might also like one of these others:
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Dividing Polynomials
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Factoring Trinomials I
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Factoring Trinomials II
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Multiplying Polynomials
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Order of Operations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Slope Between 2 Points
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving 2-Step Equations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving Equations Using Logarithms
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving Radical Equations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Systems of Linear Equations
Also, don't forget to visit my web site:
to check out my extensive collection of Coordinate Graphing Activities at affordable prices.
Have Fun!
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving Equations Using Logarithms
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Description
Sticky Tasks are task cards you print on sticky notes. This set includes 36 Sticky Tasks to be printed on 36 (3" x 3") sticky notes. Your choose the color. Use this activity to help your students strengthen their math skills and stretch their legs. Strategically post the Sticky Tasks all around your classroom for a variety of activities.
• Use them at stations or centers.
• Implement a scavenger hunt (inside you classroom or throughout the school).
• Design a quick assessment (or use the Student Sheet provided).
• Utilize as an exit ticket.
• Generate a classroom discussion.
• Explore your imagination.
Giving students the freedom to explore the content on there own is quick and easy evidence of differentiated instruction.
If you like this activity, you might also like one of these others:
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Dividing Polynomials
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Factoring Trinomials I
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Factoring Trinomials II
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Multiplying Polynomials
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Order of Operations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Slope Between 2 Points
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving 2-Step Equations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving Equations Using Logarithms
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Solving Radical Equations
Sticky Tasks - Task Cards on Sticky Notes - Systems of Linear Equations
Also, don't forget to visit my web site:
to check out my extensive collection of Coordinate Graphing Activities at affordable prices.
Have Fun!



