Description
No more losing task cards! No more students fighting over who gets to use which card! NO MORE COPIES WASTED!
Want to see how they were used in class? Check out my blog post using these task cards! Heuristic Teaching: Digital Task Cards-Volume
These task cards are designed to make it easier and more efficient to collect data on what your students are working on in class. Use these task cards as you would paper copies, assigning them for centers, using them in your small group time, and using them to aid in informal and formal assessments! These task cards are designed to work with Google Classroom, and utilize Google Forms to make them work. Your students will be able to work on these all at once as an assessment, or throughout the week as a center in their math rotations.
Best part: They grade themselves, and provide valuable data immediately on what type of problems stump your students, and what areas the whole class needs a review on.
These task cards are rigorous and increase in difficulty as they go. There are 16 questions, which take students an average of 30-75 minutes to complete. There are basic problems, multi-step problems, and word problems to give your students a chance to practice different types of problems.
There are PAPER copies attached, so if you have students who can't use classroom computers, or if your prefer to use paper copies they are available. When I use these for small group instruction, I keep a printed copy set for my own use for when I am helping the students, it is easier for me to pull up the problems.
Included:
16 Printable Task Cards
Link to Copy Digital Task Cards
Answer Key
Student Instructions for Task Cards (to laminate for students to use)
Teacher Instructions for how to assign
Like These? Check Out My Other Task Cards:
Flow of Energy Task Cards
Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards
Want to see how they were used in class? Check out my blog post using these task cards! Heuristic Teaching: Digital Task Cards-Volume
These task cards are designed to make it easier and more efficient to collect data on what your students are working on in class. Use these task cards as you would paper copies, assigning them for centers, using them in your small group time, and using them to aid in informal and formal assessments! These task cards are designed to work with Google Classroom, and utilize Google Forms to make them work. Your students will be able to work on these all at once as an assessment, or throughout the week as a center in their math rotations.
Best part: They grade themselves, and provide valuable data immediately on what type of problems stump your students, and what areas the whole class needs a review on.
These task cards are rigorous and increase in difficulty as they go. There are 16 questions, which take students an average of 30-75 minutes to complete. There are basic problems, multi-step problems, and word problems to give your students a chance to practice different types of problems.
There are PAPER copies attached, so if you have students who can't use classroom computers, or if your prefer to use paper copies they are available. When I use these for small group instruction, I keep a printed copy set for my own use for when I am helping the students, it is easier for me to pull up the problems.
Included:
16 Printable Task Cards
Link to Copy Digital Task Cards
Answer Key
Student Instructions for Task Cards (to laminate for students to use)
Teacher Instructions for how to assign
Like These? Check Out My Other Task Cards:
Flow of Energy Task Cards
Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards
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Digital downloads
Grades
4th - 8th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS5.MD.C.3
CCSS5.MD.C.3a
CCSS5.MD.C.3b
Tags
Pages
15
Answer Key
Included
Description
No more losing task cards! No more students fighting over who gets to use which card! NO MORE COPIES WASTED!
Want to see how they were used in class? Check out my blog post using these task cards! Heuristic Teaching: Digital Task Cards-Volume
These task cards are designed to make it easier and more efficient to collect data on what your students are working on in class. Use these task cards as you would paper copies, assigning them for centers, using them in your small group time, and using them to aid in informal and formal assessments! These task cards are designed to work with Google Classroom, and utilize Google Forms to make them work. Your students will be able to work on these all at once as an assessment, or throughout the week as a center in their math rotations.
Best part: They grade themselves, and provide valuable data immediately on what type of problems stump your students, and what areas the whole class needs a review on.
These task cards are rigorous and increase in difficulty as they go. There are 16 questions, which take students an average of 30-75 minutes to complete. There are basic problems, multi-step problems, and word problems to give your students a chance to practice different types of problems.
There are PAPER copies attached, so if you have students who can't use classroom computers, or if your prefer to use paper copies they are available. When I use these for small group instruction, I keep a printed copy set for my own use for when I am helping the students, it is easier for me to pull up the problems.
Included:
16 Printable Task Cards
Link to Copy Digital Task Cards
Answer Key
Student Instructions for Task Cards (to laminate for students to use)
Teacher Instructions for how to assign
Like These? Check Out My Other Task Cards:
Flow of Energy Task Cards
Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards
Want to see how they were used in class? Check out my blog post using these task cards! Heuristic Teaching: Digital Task Cards-Volume
These task cards are designed to make it easier and more efficient to collect data on what your students are working on in class. Use these task cards as you would paper copies, assigning them for centers, using them in your small group time, and using them to aid in informal and formal assessments! These task cards are designed to work with Google Classroom, and utilize Google Forms to make them work. Your students will be able to work on these all at once as an assessment, or throughout the week as a center in their math rotations.
Best part: They grade themselves, and provide valuable data immediately on what type of problems stump your students, and what areas the whole class needs a review on.
These task cards are rigorous and increase in difficulty as they go. There are 16 questions, which take students an average of 30-75 minutes to complete. There are basic problems, multi-step problems, and word problems to give your students a chance to practice different types of problems.
There are PAPER copies attached, so if you have students who can't use classroom computers, or if your prefer to use paper copies they are available. When I use these for small group instruction, I keep a printed copy set for my own use for when I am helping the students, it is easier for me to pull up the problems.
Included:
16 Printable Task Cards
Link to Copy Digital Task Cards
Answer Key
Student Instructions for Task Cards (to laminate for students to use)
Teacher Instructions for how to assign
Like These? Check Out My Other Task Cards:
Flow of Energy Task Cards
Newton's Laws of Motion Task Cards
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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My students loved this! It's nice that it can be used both in class and digitally! I REALLY like that the cards present multiple presentations of volume, such as solving for the missing dimension, and it incorporates lots of problem solving. I HIGHLY recommend this resource for practice, stations, and group work!
Love the activity
Excellent Resource
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS5.MD.C.3
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement.
CCSS5.MD.C.3a
A cube with side length 1 unit, called a “unit cube,” is said to have “one cubic unit” of volume, and can be used to measure volume.
CCSS5.MD.C.3b
A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using 𝘯 unit cubes is said to have a volume of 𝘯 cubic units.
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