Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple Task Cards
Includes:
Title card
20 task cards, consisting mostly of GCF and LCM word problems
3 constructed response items
Student answer sheets
Answer key
Suggested Uses:
Student “walk around” activity
Small group/ table/ partner activity
Folder work
Early-finisher activity
Extra practice
Assessment
This form is designed to serve as a collaborative planning tool for both the general education teacher and the special education teacher. It would also be great as evidence of collaborative planning for teacher assessments.
Your students can practice their equation skills with these Halloween themed puzzles.
Directions: Give pre-cut puzzle to students. Students piece together the puzzle as they work the equations. Glue on either black or orange construction paper for display.
Two puzzles included: (pg.1) one-step equations and (pg. 2) two-step equations
Both puzzles are similarly themed, making them great for differentiation.
Use this document for those students that have difficulty with setting up and solving Pythagorean Theorem equations. Page 1 is used for a missing hypotenuse and page 2 is used for a missing leg.
I copy this document front-to-back and laminate it so that my students are able to use it over and over again with a dry erase marker. When copied in smaller scale, it serves as scaffolded notes in interactive notebooks.
Use this form to keep paraprofessionals informed of how they will provide services in your classroom. This planning tool also serves as an excellent way to keep special education case managers informed of how paraprofessionals are serving their kids.
Review rate and unit rate with this 10 question activity. This activity is great for extra practice, station work, homework or as a quick assessment.
Includes student worksheet and answer key.
Quickly assess your students' understanding of order of operations with these task cards. The set covers a broad range of (middle school) difficulty and includes basic exponents.
Includes:
20 task cards (19 actual problems and 1 "gimme" card)
3 break cards
answer sheet template
answer key (all answers are whole numbers)
Use this self-checking partner activity for one-step equation practice using all 4 operations.
Includes: directions, partner sheet, answer key
Directions: Each student in the pair receives one column of the sheet and works the problems in their column independently. After both students finish, they check their answers. (Problems on opposite sides of the sheet are different, but answers are the same.)
These organizers can serve as a great reference tool for your students as they perform basic integer operations. They are great printed poster size for display or smaller for a resource students can hold.
Student Stress Cards
Includes 2 sets of stress cards (one with a place for student name). Each set has 4 cards/ stress levels.
Stress cards are designed for students that have a need to monitor their stress levels in the classroom. Students periodically assess themselves and respond by moving a card to the top, allowing the teacher to assess needs from across the room and without having to respond orally. Students provide their stress level using either a picture, written description, or num
This organizer makes a great addition to student interactive notebooks. Laminate and give each student a copy for in-class use. Provides great support for visual learners!
Student Break Cards
Includes 2 sets of Break Cards (one with a place for student name). Each set has 3 cards/ levels.
Break cards are designed for students that need frequent breaks in the classroom.
Students periodically assess themselves and respond by moving a card to the top, allowing the teacher to assess needs from across the room and without having to respond orally. Students choose their response using either a picture, written description, or color (all included on same card).