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Preview of Fraction Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 15 Analyze Complex Data Statements

Fraction Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 15 Analyze Complex Data Statements

Level 15: Concepts and Skills • Multi Step Problem Solving * Analyze Data from Tables (convert data to fractions / decimals) • Comparing / Ordering Fractions and Decimals • Identify Accurate and Inaccurate statements • Recognize Fractional Terms: quarter, third, half, eighth • Use fractional terms to write fractions Contents include 18 two-sided problem solving Task cards per level with problems on one side / answers on the other . Provide the independent practice and immediate feedback
Preview of What Fraction Am I?  Reasoning Enrichment Activity | Level 2 | Math Grades 5–6

What Fraction Am I? Reasoning Enrichment Activity | Level 2 | Math Grades 5–6

Challenge students to solve 24 fraction mysteries using clues and logical deduction. Students must analyze relationships, eliminate impossible options, and justify why only one answer works — no guessing. This Level 2 set moves beyond basic fraction skills and requires students to think critically about equivalent fractions, improper fractions, simplified fractions, mixed numbers, and comparing fraction values . Perfect for: warm-ups, early finishers, math centers, enrichment, small group prac
Preview of Rational Number Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 17: Comparing Word Problems

Rational Number Problem Solving Task Cards: Level 17: Comparing Word Problems

18 Two Sided Problem Solving Task Cards: Provide the independent practice and immediate feedback needed for students to develop mastery. Level 17: Concepts and Skills • Converting Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions • Comparing Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions • Real World Problem Solving Contents include 18 two-sided problem solving Task cards with problems on one side / answers on the other) Recommend printing cards at each level on different colored card stock and laminating. Cards c
Preview of Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Task Cards| 4th–6th Grade Math

Adding & Subtracting Mixed Numbers Task Cards| 4th–6th Grade Math

Make mixed number operations clear, engaging, and stress-free with these scaffolded task cards for adding and subtracting mixed numbers. This resource is designed to help students confidently solve problems involving fractions with whole numbers, including regrouping (borrowing) and improper fraction conversions. With structured practice and student-friendly layouts, learners build accuracy while reducing overwhelm. ✨ What’s Included: Set of task cards focused on adding & subtracting mixed
Preview of What Fraction Am I? Reasoning Enrichment Activity | Level 1 | Math Grades 4–5

What Fraction Am I? Reasoning Enrichment Activity | Level 1 | Math Grades 4–5

Challenge students to solve What Fraction Am I? Math Mysteries while reviewing key math & fraction skills like operations, comparison, factors, and divisibility. Students analyze each clue, cross out impossible fractions from the fraction bank, and determine which fraction fits all the conditions — no guessing. These short puzzles build reasoning while reinforcing key fraction skills such as equivalent fractions, simplified fractions, comparing fractions, and relationships between numerators a
Preview of 3rd Grade Math Task Cards Equivalent Fractions STAAR Review Practice

3rd Grade Math Task Cards Equivalent Fractions STAAR Review Practice

🧮 3rd Grade Math STAAR Review | Equivalent Fractions Task Cards | TEKS 3.3(F)Build deep fraction understanding with these STAAR-style Equivalent Fractions task cards designed to help students master TEKS 3.3(F): representing equivalent fractions using objects, pictorial models, and number lines. Students analyze area models, fraction strips, sets of objects, and number lines to determine which fractions represent the same value. These task cards move beyond memorization and require visual
Preview of 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Mr. Bill, our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” The only thing that can defeat this terrible tyrant, is a sweet, delectable, soft and savory glazed donut! Yes! A GLAZED DONUT!
Preview of Factors and Multiples Task Cards | Always, Sometimes, Never

Factors and Multiples Task Cards | Always, Sometimes, Never

Stop the confusion between factors and multiples! If your students can find factors but struggle with the "higher-level" thinking required for standardized tests, this Always, Sometimes, Never sorting activity is the perfect solution. This resource moves students beyond simple rote memorization and into Mathematical Reasoning (MP2) and Structure (MP7). Students must evaluate 20 different statements to decide if they are "Always True," "Sometimes True," or "Never True." This forces them to use
Preview of Spiral Review| Math Task Card Challenge| Georgia Test Prep

Spiral Review| Math Task Card Challenge| Georgia Test Prep

🎉 In With the NEW… But First We REVIEW! | Math Task Card Review Challenge 🎉 Kick off the New Year (or any midyear reset) with this engaging Math Task Card Review Challenge designed to help students review previously taught skills before introducing new content. This resource is perfect for January review, midyear skill refresh, intervention, small groups, and math centers—without the overwhelm of lengthy review packets. Students solve 24 review problems covering key 4th grade math skills
Preview of Number Talk Cards | Daily Math Talk

Number Talk Cards | Daily Math Talk

Created by
callhermissmath
Looking for ways to engage all of your learners in mathematical discourse? Look no further! These Daily Number Talk Cards are designed to encourage mental math and student discourse, while building students' number sense and confidence in math. In just 7-10 minutes per day, your students will be having deep, meaningful conversations about math in ways you never expected to be possible! How to Use: Simply print, laminate and cut cards to display to the whole class or small groupAsk students guid
Preview of Boost Grades 3-6 Fractions & Decimals Reasoning with Depth & Complexity Task Car

Boost Grades 3-6 Fractions & Decimals Reasoning with Depth & Complexity Task Car

Tired of students just 'doing' math without truly understanding? Elevate their learning beyond rote procedures with a resource designed for genuine mathematical insight. Introducing the ultimate solution for cultivating deep mathematical understanding: our **Fractions & Decimals Math Task Cards with Depth & Complexity | Grades 3–6**. This exceptional resource is meticulously crafted to transform your students' engagement with number concepts, guiding them to analyze, justify, and forge meaningf
Preview of 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room | Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Ms. Viola Swamp. She blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” She even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” Help the crew bring back Ms. Nelson by completing 10 (2nd grade) end of the year review math work!
Preview of Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

Math Escape Room Digital Resources End of the Year Review | Puzzles & More!

“No sun, no fun!” shouted our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” Escape to Summer by solving puzzles, riddles, logic problems and more to reach the exit school doors!
Preview of Math Escape Room | Trapped in the Rain | Digital Resources End of the Year

Math Escape Room | Trapped in the Rain | Digital Resources End of the Year

**"Trapped in the Rain: The Case of the Soaked Student"**☔ It was a wild Wednesday morning. Rain poured like someone spilled the sky’s juice box, and guess what? YOU left his umbrella at home! To make it safely back home, you must use your brain. Solve the puzzles or stay in the rain! RAINY DAY BREAKOUT: Solve to Get Inside!☔
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