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The Answers Are... Whole Numbers Part 2: FREE BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This FREE lesson includes the following:
I created this FREE lesson so any math teacher using BTC can have access to a quick lesson plan for one of the first few days of school. Get your students out of their seats, standing at their whiteboards, and thinking deeply about math.
By Kile's Classroom
FREE! Work page for all your task card sets! Perfect for all your math, language, and reading task cards that did not come with a work and answer page. Check out all the other products available at Kile's Classroom!
By LittleStreams
This pack contains a set of 20 questions on the subject of Algebra all with a Christmas theme. Each is differentiated 4 ways, giving a total of 80 cards.
The questions include simple real life situations, nth term questions and sequences, working with simple algebraic equations, and geometry related questions. The cards introduce the idea that algebra has a function in the real world, providing a strong base for the continued learning of Algebra.
Each question is differentiated in 4 ways across 4 cards. The easiest are the Red Questions and then the Yellow. The Green cards offer a little more challenge by asking additional questions, and finally the Challenge cards are designed to push the most able.
As a teacher or tutor, you may want to allow your students to choose which level of the same question they want to try. Or, you may want to dictate which level each student should try. These task cards work great as time fillers at the end of lesson, or as homework. You can also use them in the classic game Scoot, as a student answer sheet is included.
The Answers Are... Whole Numbers Part 1: FREE BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This FREE lesson includes the following:
I created this FREE lesson so any math teacher using BTC can have access to a quick lesson plan for one of the first few days of school. Get your students out of their seats, standing at their whiteboards, and thinking deeply about math.
Inequalities Activity Writing and Graphing Task Cards Christmas
By Mathologist
Level 1: Appropriate for introducing inequalities.
Inequalities Task cards are included. There are 20 printable task cards and one-page answer sheet.
All the answers to the task cards are included.
Ideal for early practice or introduction to inequalities in middle school math, this resource encourages students to solve and graph inequalities with ease and holiday cheer.
More levels on inequalities available:
Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and Practice
Solving Inequalities with Multiplication and Division Guided Notes and Practice
Solving Multi-Step Inequalities Guided Notes and Practice
Solving Compound Inequalities (AND and OR) Guided Notes and Practice Activity
More resources @mathologist
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Clip Cards
By LittleStreams
These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of recognising fractions decimals and percentages using a physical multiple choice system. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about fractions and their equivalence to decimals and percentages. The idea of this activity is that students clip a clothespin/peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer. This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson. These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings. To make them self marking, simply place a dot on the underside of the card pertaining to the correct answer.
3 Digit by 3 Digit (With Zeros) Multiplication Scavenger Hunt Practice Activity
By Equation Invasion
-Cut out cards and place them around the room or hallway.
-Give each student a recording sheet and assign them a starting problem.
-Each answer leads to the next card, and students will end up in the same place they started upon completion of the loop.
-An active way to get some extra multiplication practice in!
-Self-correcting!
-Includes 12 problem cards, one student worksheet, and an answer key
By Amanda G
Questions to dig deeper and better understand your students mathematical thinking. Questions focus on the 8 mathematical processes: Problem Solving Reasoning and Proving Reflecting Selecting Tools Selecting Computational Strategies Representing Connecting Communicating A few of the ways these cards may be used: * small group work, give one to each student based on observations/needs * small group work, whole group focus * whole group exit ticket question * student feedback - this is what I don't understand * wander and drop - give a specific question based on the observations. BONUS PAGE: General questions to assess student thinking in math. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store! Follow me to get the most up to date information and heads up on upcoming sales. All new items are listed at 50% off during the first 24 hours. Another great reason to follow my store. Thank for taking the time to stop by and purchase this resource.
Task Cards Math | Subtracting Integers Math Scavenger Hunt | Subtract Task Cards
By Jennifer
This Subtracting Integers Scavenger Hunt Task Cards activity is a fun and interactive way for middle school students to practice subtracting integers.
This resource is a set of task cards designed for a classroom scavenger hunt activity focused on integer subtraction. It is suitable for middle school students and can be implemented in a whole group setting, making learning engaging and enjoyable.
**Benefits
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Engaging and interactive way to practice math skills
Promotes active learning
Encourages teamwork and collaboration
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Divide your class into groups and have them solve the subtraction problems on each task card to find the next clue. This activity promotes teamwork and critical thinking skills while reinforcing math concepts.
I hope your students enjoyed this as much as I did!
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Adding Integers BUNDLE
Subtracting Integers Sub Plan Worksheets
Integer Flip Book
Integer BINGO
3 Digit by 3 Digit (No Zeros) Multiplication Scavenger Hunt Practice Activity
By Equation Invasion
-Cut out cards and place them around the room or hallway.
-Give each student a recording sheet and assign them a starting problem.
-Each answer leads to the next card, and students will end up in the same place they started upon completion of the loop.
-An active way to get some extra multiplication practice in!
-Self-correcting!
-Includes 12 problem cards, one student worksheet, and an answer key
The Answers Are... Integers Part 1: BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your secondary math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank with 10 integers and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in random teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This lesson includes the following:
This activity works great as...
Check out the preview to see the full lesson directions!
Thank you for your interest in my lessons. I hope your students enjoy them as much as mine do.
If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog. I am also creating and refining more curricular thin slicing lessons and non-curricular thinking tasks, so follow my store or check back regularly to see what's new.
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The Answers Are... Integers Part 2: BTC Non-Curricular Thinking Task
By EZMath
"The Answers Are..." is a great Non-Curricular Thinking Task your secondary math students can all access, no matter their skill level. Each task card gives a number bank with 10 integers and 5 target answers your students must create. Using each number in the bank only one time each, students work in random teams of three to create all 5 expressions by adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. It's more challenging than you might think!
If you are implementing Building Thinking Classrooms this year, "The Answers Are..." is a great thinking task to do with your students at your Vertical Whiteboard stations during the first week of school. Once they solve one of the puzzles, they will keep coming back for more.
This lesson includes the following:
This activity works great as...
Check out the preview to see the full lesson directions!
Thank you for your interest in my lessons. I hope your students enjoy them as much as mine do.
If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog. I am also creating and refining more curricular thin slicing lessons and non-curricular thinking tasks, so follow my store or check back regularly to see what's new.
Follow me on Twitter, Instagram, or Threads.
Independent Purchasing Money Skill ABA Program
By Behavior Highway
Empower learners to handle money transactions confidently with our comprehensive ABA program focused on independent money skills. This digital download is ideal for educators, therapists, and parents seeking to teach essential skills for counting money, determining totals, and calculating change. The program includes a detailed instruction sheet and a vending machine visual to make learning engaging and practical.
What's Included:
Key Features:
Equip your learners with the skills they need to handle money transactions independently with our Independent Money Skills ABA Program. Download today to provide a comprehensive, engaging, and practical learning experience!
Math Game: Perfect Squares Matching Game | Task Cards
By Inspired By MlG
This Math Game: Perfect Squares Matching Game Task Cards is a fun and engaging way for students to practice their understanding of perfect squares and square roots. By matching square root problems to their corresponding numbers, students will reinforce their knowledge of these fundamental mathematical concepts.
This activity offers several benefits:
Overall, this Math Game: Perfect Squares Matching Game Task Cards provides a valuable opportunity for students to practice important math skills in a fun and interactive way, leading to improved understanding and retention of the concepts.
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Task Card Set | La Hora | Digital Time by 15 minutes
By Senorita Creativa
This is a set of 30 task cards for reviewing or practicing time. All times are represented as digital clocks, so this can be used in any language. The only times included are on the hour (:00), a quarter past (:15), half past (:30), and quarter 'til (:45). You can use these cards for in-class review, a board game, a centers activity, or for the game SCOOT! This includes 2 answer keys, one in numerals and one in the Spanish. If you liked this activity, check out my other task cards.
© 2016 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Bingo - Integers Operations - 7th Grade
By Manic Math Teacher
Bingo - Integer Operations
This product includes 50 problems of mixed operations involving integers and 30 unique bingo cards.
2 Options Included:
Flash cards are provided, teacher can display one question at a time and reveal the answers on the back or can be used as flash cards for review.
Calling Card which displays all 50 questions and answers, teacher can laminate and mark with a dry erase marker as you play.
Resource List
This resource is a part of my 7th grade skills based curriculum that I am building, this is a work in progress and I will be focusing on 7th grade TEKS this year with hopes to expand to 6th and 8th grade. While I am based in Texas and most of the resources will be aligned with the TEKS, everything I am creating is skill based meaning they are not specific to Texas and can be used by anyone! Take a look through the Resource List linked below to see all that is available, it is a live document and will be updated as I go.
7th Grade Math Resource List
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By purchasing this resource, you are agreeing that the contents are the property of Manic Math Teacher and licensed to you only for classroom/personal use as a single user. I retain the copyright, and reserve all rights to this product. Please remember to leave feedback so you will earn TeachShare Credits, which may be applied to your future purchase. If you like this resource and are interested in other similar products, please follow me on TpT.
Properties of Operations Card Sort with Visual Representations
By MsVisualizer
Properties of Operations Card Sort with a variety of visual representations illustrating the Distributive, Commutative and Associative Properties. Contains 29 expressions, 29 visual representations, and 29 verbal descriptions. Some of the expressions are equivalent to another expression in the sort illustrating one of the properties and some are not equivalent illustrating common mistakes and misconceptions.
Includes some cards with only numbers and some with variables.
*Due to the different types of representations, not all cards are the same size.
Check out my other card sorts focused on connecting visual representations and algebraic/numeric expressions.
Multiplying with Fractions Card Sort and Investigation
Area Formulas Card Matching Activity
Data Displays Card Match - Dot Plots, Histograms, Stem and Leaf Plots, and Box Plots.
Solving Percent Word Problems WINTER THEME TASK CARDS - 20 TOTAL
By Mostly Middle School Math
Make teaching one-step equations engaging and effective with these Solving Percent Problem Task Cards with a cute Winter Theme, designed specifically for middle school math teachers! This set includes 20 task cards with a variety of problems that cover all the essential concepts for solving percent word problems. Whether you're reinforcing basic skills or offering additional practice, these task cards are a perfect way to help students build confidence and master the art of solving equations.
Key Features:
Why You'll Love It: These task cards provide a hands-on way to reinforce one-step equations in an interactive format. Perfect for quick formative assessments, warm-up activities, or as part of an in-class math station. With a mix of problems and solutions, students will stay engaged while mastering critical algebra skills.
Transform your classroom with interactive learning tools that help students succeed in math—get your One-Step Equations Task Cards today!
Cute Winter clip art provided by: https://www.TeachShare.com/store/for-a-rainy-day
Numbers in Spanish | Greater and Less Than | Task Card Activity
By Senorita Creativa
This is a set of 30 task cards in Spanish for reviewing or practicing numbers. You can use these cards for in-class review, a board game, a centers activity, or for the game SCOOT! Please check out the thumbnails to see the types of questions used on these cards. For an easier way to hold your students accountable for their work, download my free answer sheet for task cards. If you liked this activity, check out my other task cards. © 2014 Rachel Bailey (La Señorita Creativa®) All Rights Reserved
Solving Linear Equations with Variables on Both Sides | Algebra Activity
By Matemaths
Are you looking for new activities to solve equations with variables on both sides? This Scoot game is a new way to engage your students with task cards. Students will solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides.
Includes use of the distributive property, combining like terms, and integers.
This product includes:
SCOOT:
Put a question card on each desk.
Give each student an answer sheet and a pencil.
Have each student answer the question card on their desk and record their answer on their answer sheet. Make sure to remind them to answer the correct number.
Give students x (I gave my students 2 minutes, but it’s up to you) minutes to answer each question. Then say “SCOOT”.
When you say “scoot”, students will quickly stand up, leave their card at their desk and move to the next desk with the next number. They will then start working immediately on the next question.
When all students are finished, check the answers as a group.
Other ideas for using task cards in the classroom:
EXIT SLIP:
Have a student choose a card and let him solve the equation before leaving class.
Copy onto colored card stock. Laminate them and use them year after year.
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