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Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review
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Are you looking for an easy-to-use resource to help your students learn and practice Understanding Integers? Maybe you need both printable and digital options to reach all your students. These 36 task cards are differentiated with 3 levels and are perfect for practicing Understanding Integers. Students are asked to write which integer would represent a statement. For example, increasing the amount of homework by 1 hour would represent +1 and decreasing your homework by 8 hours would represent -8. Recording sheets and answer keys are provided for easy grading. This product features both a digital AND printable option.

You might also be interested in Self-Correcting Integer Boom Cards.

This product features 2 options:
1. Printable pdf file with student recording sheet and answer keys
2. Digital file using the Easel Activities tool

The Easel Activities tool allows you to assign activities directly to your students using Google Classroom. Once the student accesses the link through Google Classroom, they will complete, turn in, and receive your feedback on the TpT platform.

See the thumbnail images and preview above to better see what the questions are like.

These task cards include 3 different levels:
* Level 1 is basic and is the easiest
* Level 2 is intermediate and is a little more difficult
* Level 3 is advanced and is the most challenging

Each of the 3 levels has a different border around the task cards so you can easily see which level your students are working on. Each level contains 12 task cards for a total of 36 different task cards. With 3 different levels, you can differentiate by student or by class.

These task cards would be great for Math Centers, Homework, Classwork, Test Prep, Review, Remediation, Morning Work, Early Finishers, Bell Ringer Questions or Sub Plans. Great for homeschooling families too!

If you enjoyed using this resource, please leave some feedback. Leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases and I LOVE hearing from my fellow teachers.

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Understanding Integers Task Cards Bundle | No-Prep Math Centers & Review

Sheila Cantonwine
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5th - 8th
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

Are you looking for an easy-to-use resource to help your students learn and practice Understanding Integers? Maybe you need both printable and digital options to reach all your students. These 36 task cards are differentiated with 3 levels and are perfect for practicing Understanding Integers. Students are asked to write which integer would represent a statement. For example, increasing the amount of homework by 1 hour would represent +1 and decreasing your homework by 8 hours would represent -8. Recording sheets and answer keys are provided for easy grading. This product features both a digital AND printable option.

You might also be interested in Self-Correcting Integer Boom Cards.

This product features 2 options:
1. Printable pdf file with student recording sheet and answer keys
2. Digital file using the Easel Activities tool

The Easel Activities tool allows you to assign activities directly to your students using Google Classroom. Once the student accesses the link through Google Classroom, they will complete, turn in, and receive your feedback on the TpT platform.

See the thumbnail images and preview above to better see what the questions are like.

These task cards include 3 different levels:
* Level 1 is basic and is the easiest
* Level 2 is intermediate and is a little more difficult
* Level 3 is advanced and is the most challenging

Each of the 3 levels has a different border around the task cards so you can easily see which level your students are working on. Each level contains 12 task cards for a total of 36 different task cards. With 3 different levels, you can differentiate by student or by class.

These task cards would be great for Math Centers, Homework, Classwork, Test Prep, Review, Remediation, Morning Work, Early Finishers, Bell Ringer Questions or Sub Plans. Great for homeschooling families too!

If you enjoyed using this resource, please leave some feedback. Leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases and I LOVE hearing from my fellow teachers.

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 6, 2021
Great activity!
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Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram.
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