Description
These word problem task cards for kindergarten are meant to be a quick and easy review for whole or small group. I’ve included four covers so you can group by difficulty if you want to. For example, if you have a group working on word problems with quantities 1-5, you can put cards that have word problems on that ring.
I printed the entire set on cardstock, laminated them, and punched holes in the corner of each card. Then, I mixed up the cards and put them on four rings. I have a set by the calendar/group area, one by our classroom door (to grab as we walk out for a quick/quiet line activity), one at my teacher table for when I am working with small groups, and one in a math center tub so students can quiz one another.
If you take five minutes throughout the day to practice these cards, it will help your students be more fluent with word problems. This set includes addition and subtraction, quantities to 15. There are four problems on each card. They are similar but vary in difficulty so you can differentiate. The set has a color border but it looks fine printed in black and white. :)
Please email me at kreativeinlife@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Happy teaching!
Crystal Radke
Early Childhood Educator & Consultant
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Word Problem Task Cards for Kindergarten and First Grade Math Intervention
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Description
These word problem task cards for kindergarten are meant to be a quick and easy review for whole or small group. I’ve included four covers so you can group by difficulty if you want to. For example, if you have a group working on word problems with quantities 1-5, you can put cards that have word problems on that ring.
I printed the entire set on cardstock, laminated them, and punched holes in the corner of each card. Then, I mixed up the cards and put them on four rings. I have a set by the calendar/group area, one by our classroom door (to grab as we walk out for a quick/quiet line activity), one at my teacher table for when I am working with small groups, and one in a math center tub so students can quiz one another.
If you take five minutes throughout the day to practice these cards, it will help your students be more fluent with word problems. This set includes addition and subtraction, quantities to 15. There are four problems on each card. They are similar but vary in difficulty so you can differentiate. The set has a color border but it looks fine printed in black and white. :)
Please email me at kreativeinlife@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Happy teaching!
Crystal Radke
Early Childhood Educator & Consultant
© Kreative in Kinder, LLC
⭐️ Get to know Kreative in Kinder:
Sign up for our weekly email that sends a freebie right to your inbox!
Follow Kreative in Kinder on Facebook
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Find All the Help You Need on Kreative in Kinder's Website
Join Kreative Kindergarten Teacher FB Group
Follow Kreative in Kinder on TPT
⭐️ You may also like:
Alphabet Learning for Whole Group or RTI
Alphabet Review (TONS of printables)
Playdough Task Cards Year Round Center
Scissor Skills Cutting and Tracing Practice Fine Motor Worksheets




