Description
This fun and low prep task card activity gets your students thinking about and working unit prices and rates. Questions focus on monetary amounts and work with decimals to the hundredths (with rounding involved).
This resource includes:
• Minds-On Task – this page can be used as a diagnostic, entrance slip, or a full group introduction to the task. I like to do this page with the whole group, projecting it so all can see, then letting the students work on individual whiteboards or their notebooks to answer the task.
• 12 Task Cards – these task cards make a great math station or partner activity, or you can also project each card and have students work on whiteboards for a full group activity or exit slip after a lesson. I like to use these to set up a math station with the task cards and have students answer on the provided recording sheet for an easy formative assessment for you.
• Journal Prompt – printed 4 to a page for easy photocopying, this journal prompt is designed for students to give a written response to a deep-thinking question. It can also be used as an oral prompt.
• Answer Page – students can self-check their answers during math stations, or you can use the page for more formal checks.
You can view ALL of my Math Task Cards, click HERE.
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Description
This fun and low prep task card activity gets your students thinking about and working unit prices and rates. Questions focus on monetary amounts and work with decimals to the hundredths (with rounding involved).
This resource includes:
• Minds-On Task – this page can be used as a diagnostic, entrance slip, or a full group introduction to the task. I like to do this page with the whole group, projecting it so all can see, then letting the students work on individual whiteboards or their notebooks to answer the task.
• 12 Task Cards – these task cards make a great math station or partner activity, or you can also project each card and have students work on whiteboards for a full group activity or exit slip after a lesson. I like to use these to set up a math station with the task cards and have students answer on the provided recording sheet for an easy formative assessment for you.
• Journal Prompt – printed 4 to a page for easy photocopying, this journal prompt is designed for students to give a written response to a deep-thinking question. It can also be used as an oral prompt.
• Answer Page – students can self-check their answers during math stations, or you can use the page for more formal checks.
You can view ALL of my Math Task Cards, click HERE.





