Task Cards Combo Pack
Great for review games, math centers, small groups, scavenger hunts, etc.
This Combo Pack Includes:
Measurement Cards
Probability and Combination
Various Fraction Skills Cards
Word Problem Cards (Add, Subtract, multiply and Divide)
Each set includes 18 cards each.
You may buy each set individually in my store but save $2 and buy all 4 with this combo pack.
This game is adapted from the formative assessment of Find Someone Who... Here are the rules. Each child will have this sheet. They need to find classmates to solve each math problem on their sheet. When a child solves a problem, they need to write their name in the box. (This helps you monitor work and if there is an incorrect answer, you know who to ask to fix it.) The most important rules are you cannot solve more than 1 problem on a classmate's sheet and you cannot solve a problem you have a
This game is adapted from the formative assessment of Find Someone Who... Here are the rules. Each child will have this sheet. They need to find classmates to solve each math problem on their sheet. When a child solves a problem, they need to write their name in the box. (This helps you monitor work and if there is an incorrect answer, you know who to ask to fix it.) The most important rules are you cannot solve more than 1 problem on a classmate's sheet and you cannot solve a problem you have a
This game is adapted from the formative assessment of Find Someone Who... Here are the rules. Each child will have this sheet. They need to find classmates to solve each math problem on their sheet. When a child solves a problem, they need to write their name in the box. (This helps you monitor work and if there is an incorrect answer, you know who to ask to fix it.) The most important rules are you cannot solve more than 1 problem on a classmate's sheet and you cannot solve a problem you have a
This set includes 18 cards with word problems. Students need to use the key words to decide whether to Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide. Can be used as task cards in centers or as a review game such as Scoot.
This game is adapted from the formative assessment of Find Someone Who... Here are the rules. Each child will have this sheet. They need to find classmates to solve each math problem on their sheet. When a child solves a problem, they need to write their name in the box. (This helps you monitor work and if there is an incorrect answer, you know who to ask to fix it.) The most important rules are you cannot solve more than 1 problem on a classmate's sheet and you cannot solve a problem you have a
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Basic Operations, Numbers, Other (Math)
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Experience
I have been teaching for 10 years. I have taught in grades 1st and 3rd. I will be teaching 4th grade ELA and Social Studies this year.
Teaching style
Collaborative, Small Group Work
Hands-On Learning
My own education history
Lock Haven University 2001-2005
BA in Elementary Education
Appalachian State University 2012-2013
MA in Reading Education
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