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Teachers can find task cards, lesson plans, practice sheets, exit tickets, and assessments that target each part of basic operations. Some resources focus on integers, fractions, and decimals, while others review order of operations or exponent properties. These formats work well because they let teachers choose between quick review, guided practice, or more formal check-ins. Many sets also include answer keys, which makes prep and grading faster.
In the classroom, a teacher might use these resources for warm-ups, small-group reteach time, or an independent review station. A ready-to-use set can save valuable planning time when students need practice right away. It also makes it easier to differentiate, since teachers can assign one skill at a time or mix several for spiraled review. That kind of flexibility helps keep instruction focused and students moving forward.