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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.
Geometry - Finding the Measure of Adjacent, or Missing, Angles
By Sassycat Corner
Working on Geometry skills? Are your students to find the measure of adjacent, or missing, angles? This DOUBLE set of 32 task cards (64 task cards in all) will give your students some much needed practice with this geometry related skill set! You get 32 multiple choice cards and 32 short answer cards. There is something here for everyone! Also included are 4 bonus practice sheets, a blank answer page, and answer keys. Use these task cards for a variety of activities - whole group games such as Scoot or Jeopardy; small group work, independent seat work, workstations or centers, or for test review. Mine love to do "math around the room". I tape the cards up around the room and allow them time to "find" the cards and solve them as they move around. Looking for more activities to use in your geometry unit? Check out some of these! https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Sassycat-Corner/Category/Math-Geometry-245386
Geometry - Identifying Vertices, Faces, and Edges of 3 Dimensional Shapes
By Sassycat Corner
Working on Geometry skills? Are your students struggling to identify the vertices, edges, and faces of 3D shapes? This DOUBLE set of 32 task cards (64 task cards in all) will give our students some much practice with this geometry related skill set! You get 32 multiple choice cards and 32 short answer cards. There is something here for everyone! Also included are 4 bonus practice sheets, a blank answer page, and answer keys. Use these task cards for a variety of activities - whole group games such as Scoot or Jeopardy; small group work, independent seat work, workstations or centers, or for test review. Mine love to do "math around the room". I tape the cards up around the room and allow them time to "find" the cards and solve them as they move around. Looking for more activities to use in your geometry unit? Check out some of these! https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Sassycat-Corner/Category/Math-Geometry-245386
Dividing Whole Numbers Task Card Activity | 5th Grade Long Division | 5.NBT.6
By Aimee in Elementary
These engaging Multi-Digit Whole Number Long Division Task Cards reinforce 5th Grade Math CCSS 5.NBT.6! This is the perfect activity for centers, small group practice, or independent practice!
Each of the 16 task cards features a unique problem type that challenges students to apply their division skills in a variety of contexts. The cards are designed to provide meaningful practice while keeping students engaged and motivated. Whether you're looking to supplement your lessons, prepare students for assessments, or provide targeted practice in a fun and interactive way, these task cards are a versatile addition to your math resources.
What’s Included:
While this is a great resource for any dividing whole numbers unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.NBT.6! You may also be interested in:
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
Multi-Digit Whole Number Multiplication Practice Task Card Activity | 5.NBT.5
By Aimee in Elementary
These engaging Multi-Digit Whole Number Multiplication Task Cards reinforce 5th Grade Math CCSS 5.NBT.5! This is the perfect activity for centers, small group practice, or independent practice!
Each of the 16 task cards features a unique problem type that challenges students to apply their multiplication skills in a variety of contexts. The cards are designed to provide meaningful practice while keeping students engaged and motivated. Whether you're looking to supplement your lessons, prepare students for assessments, or provide targeted practice in a fun and interactive way, these task cards are a versatile addition to your math resources.
What’s Included:
While this is a great resource for any multiplying whole numbers unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.NBT.5! You may also be interested in:
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
Algebra 1 End of Year Review | Algebra 1 Final Exam | Test Prep | 8th and 9th
By AbsoluteValueMath
If you are looking for Algebra 1 Test Prep material for the Regents Exam, Final, Midterm or even to use as extra credit, check out this printable mock regents with matching task cards for a more interactive lesson! This exam is set up just like the Algebra 1 Regents Exam so your students will have plenty of practice with the types of questions the state asks! If your students don't take a regents exam you can still use this product in the following ways:
Final Exam
1.Print this out and just make it their final exam.
2.The answer key is already done for you!
Regents Prep
1.Have students form study groups to complete these questions over a couple of days in class (give out the printable)
2.Have students work together in groups with task cards
Homework
1.Pre-assign certain questions for HW the night before and go over them the next day in class.
Pre-test
1.You can give students 3 hours of class time to complete this test
2.Grade it and let them know how they did
3.Have them go back and make corrections or do a class activity going over all the questions
What you get:
1. 37 questions modeled after the NYS Algebra Regents Exam (14 pages)
- There are 2 versions: one that says "Mock Regents" and one that says "Test Prep" depending on what you need this for
- TASK CARDS with all 37 questions for a more interactive lesson
2. Reference Sheet with the top 13 most used formulas
3. A recording sheet for students to write their final answers for the multiple choice for easy grading
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Algebra Task Cards Free Sample
By LittleStreams
What’s in this pack?
This pack contains a set of 8 questions on the subject of Algebra free of charge to give you a sample of our task cards. The questions in this pack are unique to our main task card bundle, which can be purchased here.
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.
*4 Levels of Differentiation
*Red, Yellow, Green & Challenge
Team Target Review: Solving Equations Group Review Activity Grade 8
By EZMath
Ever needed a review activity on solving equations that was fun and engaging for your students? Team Target Review is a cooperative and competitive activity designed to get students thinking, talking, and working together.
Teams of 2-4 students work together to complete increasing levels of difficulty on solving equations. As students progress, you can quickly assess mastery and give intervention help on the spot.
This activity works great as an engaging review session before an assessment, a quick(ish) activity on one of those pesky minimum days where you have limited time, or as part of a block period when you want to break up the direct instruction.
This activity includes:
-Suggested activity instructions (based on how I run this in my classroom).
-5 rounds with four problems each of targeted review on solving equations for 8th grade.
-Complete worked out solutions for each round.
If you enjoy this activity you might also like my other Team Target Review activities, or check out my Level Up products, which provide students increasing levels of challenge they can do at their own pace.
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