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❤️ Fraction of a set a group word problem Task cards for 3rd 4th grade part SpEd
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Your child will learn to solve real-life situations of fractions! (fraction of a set) These fraction worksheets are perfect for 2nd and 3rd graders. You will find 6 word problems, students will color to match each situation then give the answer as a fraction. The activity can also be used as task cards by cutting apart each problem and laminate them.
More simple word problems using only one part of a whole:
Answer keys are included.
The resource can be used for review, homework, guided math, activities, assessing, whole class, or for students needing extra support.
This resource is suitable for 3rd and 2nd graders but can be considered grade-neutral, making it very useful for extra practice and enrichment purposes.
3rd Grade fractions Review Bundle is now available!
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Math - Mathematical Processes Questions (Teacher Outline)
By Amanda G
This package provides you with a total of 56 different questions you can ask your students in order to help you better understand their thought processes in mathematics. The first list is comprised of 21 general questions that could be used in other subject areas. The second list contains 35 subject specific questions related to the mathematical processes. This is a quick and easy list to carry around with you as you are taking a look at the work your students are doing.
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use these task cards for math centers. Students can match the word problem to the picture equation and fill in their answers on the answer sheet provided. Equations cover numbers 1-10. Perfect for early elementary and special education. This will be a growing bundle as I add more task cards and answer sheets, so get it now to save!