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Preview of Biased or Unbiased? Math Sorting Cards

Biased or Unbiased? Math Sorting Cards

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Each card (30 in total) has a specific survey question or sample. The sorting cards will help students practice determining whether a survey question or sample is fair or biased, and whether or not the wording of the question is swaying those surveyed to answer a certain way. This resource can be utilized for individual, group, or whole class instruction. Can be used as part of a Data Management Unit for math or as a general activity.
Preview of Integer Vocabulary Words Poster

Integer Vocabulary Words Poster

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This math visual is designed to help students solve word problems that involve integers. World problems that deal with positive and negative numbers utilize vocabulary that translates to the sign of the number. It can be difficult for some students to conceptualize where positive (and especially) negative numbers fit into real-life contexts. Therefore, this visual can help students assess whether specific words in word problems involving integers ask for addition or subtraction or in what direct
Preview of Primary or Secondary Data? Math Sorting Cards

Primary or Secondary Data? Math Sorting Cards

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This resource helps students to identify whether the data collected is primary or secondary. Some cards have a survey question, while others have a specific scenario.  This is a great way to differentiate instruction as part of a Data Management unit.
Preview of Integers Math Sorting Cards

Integers Math Sorting Cards

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This resource (30 cards in total) helps students to identify and compare integers found in real-life contexts and solve word problems that involve integers. World problems that deal with positive and negative numbers utilize vocabulary (ex. profit/ debt) that translates to the sign of the number. It is challenging for some students to conceptualize where positive (and especially) negative numbers fit into real life contexts. The sorting cards assist students in assessing whether specific words i
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