Description
Valentine’s Day Division Task Cards
Help students build a strong foundation in division concepts with these Valentine’s Day themed division task cards.
This resource focuses on understanding division using equal groups, arrays, and word problems, making it perfect for concept development and practice.
It is designed for 3rd grade, with flexibility for 2nd grade enrichment or 4th grade intervention.
What’s Included:
- 24 Valentine’s Day themed division task cards
- Student-friendly problems using arrays and equal groups
- Answer key for quick and easy checking
Skills Covered:
- Understanding division as equal sharing and grouping
- Interpreting division using arrays
- Writing division equations
- Solving division word problems
Aligned with 3rd grade division standards (3.OA.A.2).
How Teachers Use This Resource:
- Math centers
- Small group instruction
- Intervention and enrichment
- Exit tickets or quick checks
- Scoot style movement activities
Why Teachers Love It:
- Low prep, print and go
- Seasonal theme that keeps students engaged
- Visual models that support conceptual understanding
- Easy to differentiate across grade levels
Teacher Tip:
Use these task cards early in your division unit to introduce concepts, or later for review and reinforcement.
Highlights
Description
Valentine’s Day Division Task Cards
Help students build a strong foundation in division concepts with these Valentine’s Day themed division task cards.
This resource focuses on understanding division using equal groups, arrays, and word problems, making it perfect for concept development and practice.
It is designed for 3rd grade, with flexibility for 2nd grade enrichment or 4th grade intervention.
What’s Included:
- 24 Valentine’s Day themed division task cards
- Student-friendly problems using arrays and equal groups
- Answer key for quick and easy checking
Skills Covered:
- Understanding division as equal sharing and grouping
- Interpreting division using arrays
- Writing division equations
- Solving division word problems
Aligned with 3rd grade division standards (3.OA.A.2).
How Teachers Use This Resource:
- Math centers
- Small group instruction
- Intervention and enrichment
- Exit tickets or quick checks
- Scoot style movement activities
Why Teachers Love It:
- Low prep, print and go
- Seasonal theme that keeps students engaged
- Visual models that support conceptual understanding
- Easy to differentiate across grade levels
Teacher Tip:
Use these task cards early in your division unit to introduce concepts, or later for review and reinforcement.




