This game is a great activity for practicing basic operations with integers (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing). Students play in groups of three to five. Print a set of “Game Rules” for each group (There are two per page). Print the cards on cardstock and cut them out. You can laminate the rule sheets and cards for each group and re-use them year-to-year.
The game is played like “Go Fish” and is great for a learning station or full class activity. Cards include a combination
This set of 20 task cards will help your students to practice absolute value, integer operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing), comparing integers, and plotting points on a number line. A recording sheet is included as well as an answer key.
This set of cards can be used in many ways. Here are a few suggestions:
- Full-sized cards can be projected for full-class practice or examples.
- Cards can be printed four per page and laminated to be used in learning stations.
- Set
High School and Middle School Math with a CREATIVE Twist!
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Teaching math with CREATIVITY!
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