Order of Operations Tiny Task Cards. Students look at the problem on the task card. They complete the problem in the order of operations. They record the answer to the problem on the student recording sheet.
These cards can be cut out and used just like normal task cards. They can also be printed, stapled, and sent home for extra practice or used during RTI time since they are black and white and only one page. They also make for great interactive notebook work.
Included is a teacher answer key
If you use the Acronym Math to conduct your math groups, this will be helpful for you. I have included notes on how I use this in my classroom. I display this on the interactive whiteboard during my math group or station time. I have also included words that you can use to get your MATH groups started.
Order of Operations Tiny Task Cards. Students look at the problem on the task card. They complete the problem in the order of operations. They record the answer to the problem on the student recording sheet.
These cards can be cut out and used just like normal task cards. They can also be printed, stapled, and sent home for extra practice or used during RTI time since they are black and white and only one page. They also make for great interactive notebook work.
Included is a teacher answer key
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is a bundle of exponent activity task cards to practice working with exponents. This product contains 7 sets of exponent practice 1. Mixed Practice (writing in expanded form, writing in exponent form, writing in standard form. 2. Solving for x and y 3. Solve the Exponent Problem 4. Word Problems with Exponents (Comparing) 5. Ordering Exponents (Least to Greatest) 6. Adding/Subtracting Exponents 7. Fill in the missing blank
Order of Operations Tiny Task Cards. Students look at the problem on the task card. They complete the problem in the order of operations. They record the answer to the problem on the student recording sheet.
These cards can be cut out and used just like normal task cards. They can also be printed, stapled, and sent home for extra practice or used during RTI time since they are black and white and only one page. They also make for great interactive notebook work.
Included is a teacher answer key
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 4 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve the exponent word problem. They will have 2 exponent problems to solve in each word problem. After solving, they will compare which answer is more and by how much. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use:
Order of Operations Tiny Task Cards. Students look at the problem on the task card. They complete the problem in the order of operations. They record the answer to the problem on the student recording sheet.
These cards can be cut out and used just like normal task cards. They can also be printed, stapled, and sent home for extra practice or used during RTI time since they are black and white and only one page. They also make for great interactive notebook work.
Included is a teacher answer key
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 6 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve the exponent problem by filling in the missing blank to make the number sentence true. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place around the room or on student desks. Students
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 6 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve the exponent problem by solving the exponents and then adding or subtracting the two answers (from the exponents) together. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place around th
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 5 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve the exponent problems. Then, they will put in order from least to greatest the 4 exponent problems within each set. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place around the room o
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 2 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve for x and y. Some task cards are basic solving for x and y. Others are a bit more difficult. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place around the room or on student desks. S
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 3 in my exponent practice task card set. For this set, the students will solve the exponent problem. These are simple problems such as 4 raised to the power of 2. Students will solve and write the answer. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place arou
Do your students need extra practice working with exponents? This is set 1 in my exponent practice task card set. This product contains 20 task cards that you can print out and enjoy with your students. This activity will provide fun and learning while students are engaged with the task. To Use: Print the task cards out. Place around the room or on student desks. Students will move from card to card while answering the questions. You can give them a clipboard if necessary. Tip: Instead of st