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
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
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
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
This resource contains 14 different games that you can play with your students throughout the year. Many of these games are minute to win it games. On each page, you will receive a list of the materials needed (not provided), object of the game, and directions. I hope you enjoy playing these in your classroom as much as we love playing them in our classroom.
As we play games in our classroom, I will continue to add to this list.
This bookmarks can be used for Daily 5 rotation. Pass out a bookmark to each student at the beginning of the week. This can be their rotation throughout the week of Daily 5 groups. You can also pass bookmarks out daily.
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English Language Arts, Reading
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