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Valentine's Day Math Word Problem Task Cards Multiply & Divide- Digital & Print
By SPO Resources
Engage students in February math activities with this set of Valentine’s Day themed task cards for solving math word problems. 24 task cards to practice solving multiplication and division story problems available in digital and print.
Each math word problem task card is available in the following formats:
Solving word problems can be very challenging for students. Coming up with these questions on your own can take forever. SAVE TIME and ENERGY with these ready to go task cards that provide students with real world examples to practice and reinforce solving multiplication and division story problems.
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Common Core Aligned:
Aligned to 3rd grade standard below, but could be beneficial for all upper elementary grades including 4th and 5th graders who need more support in deciphering whether a word problem indicates multiplication or division.
Students will practice:
Aligned to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.A.3 Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★ 20 Short Answer Task Cards: Tasks require students to solve one step multiplication and division story problems. Choose to have students write their own equations to represent problems and/or solve for the answer.
★ 20 Multiple Choice Task Cards: Students choose between 4 choices for their answer. Answer choices are specifically tailored so that the incorrect operation answer is an option.
★ 4 Challenge Task Cards (Short answer & Multiple Choice): These more advanced multi-step math word problems involve all four operations for students to practice solving more complex problems.
★2 Sets of Digital Task Cards Google Slides: Use these to project task cards on board for whole group lessons and activities, or assign to students for paperless task card activities.
★2 Self-grading Google Forms: Effortlessly collect data, analyze student performance, and provide students with immediate feedback.
★ Printable Recording Sheets: Multiple recording sheets to help differentiate for students
★ Answer Keys: Easily score student work with printable recording sheet or digital Google form.
Task cards include mainly Valentine’s Day theme questions for the month of February.
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WAYS TO USE TASK CARDS: Ideas for fun holiday math activities and other ways to engage students before winter break
Play SCOOT- Place each card on a desk and give students the recording sheet. Students will scoot between stations as they solve problems.
Set up a scavenger hunt- place cards around room as students do a gallery walk and work on solving problems in pairs or independently
Four Corners for multiple choice- Determine which corner of the room will represent answer A, B, C, and D: display a digital version of the Task Card, give students thinking time, then students go to the corner of the answer they choose.
Morning work, warm up, bell ringer- display task card digitally
Small group guided practice- easily differentiate and scaffold in small math groups
Mini lessons- guide and model how to solve word problems for students
Independent practice during math rotations or math centers
Partner work during math rotations or math centers
Exit ticket or check for understanding using Google Forms
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HOW TO UTILIZE DIGITAL VERSIONS?
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I hope your elementary students love these fun valentine themed multiplication and division math task cards for word problems!
Area and Perimeter of Regular and Irregular Shapes Task Cards
By Samantha Louth
Discover the area and perimeter of both regular and irregular shapes with these engaging task cards!
This versatile resource provides an interactive way for students to explore area and perimeter concepts. Whether working in groups, pairs, or individually, students will tackle tasks such as finding missing side lengths, deciding when to calculate area or perimeter in word problems, and determining these measurements for a variety of shapes.
Perfect for:
What's included:
This resource aligns with Common Core Standards 3.MD.C.7 and 4.MD.A.3, ensuring it supports your curriculum effectively.
Community Based Instruction (CBI) | Grocery Store Flyer Money Math Task Cards
By Dotty's Printables
This resource focuses on money math and real-world problems, making it ideal for teaching functional math skills in special education settings. It includes engaging task cards and colorful grocery flyers that help students practice budgeting and decision-making in a fun and practical way.
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Solving Systems of Equations Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on solving systems of linear equations. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite algebraic expression skills all the way up to writing and solving systems of equations from context.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review solving systems of equations after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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First Grade Math: Full Year Math Center or Small Group Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This bundle includes a years worth of math center activities that are each aligned to standards and concepts taught in first grade. These math rings are differentiated to help provided meaningful activities for all levels of learners. These rings can also be used with higher kindergarten students. These card sets can be laminated for use with dry erase markers. There are recording sheets available if written documentation is required. This set currently includes the following math rings: Math Rings: Addition -- Students will use addition strategies to solve addition problems within sums of 100. Math Rings: Addition by Making -- This set contains math rings for solving addition problems by making 10. There are 2 part and 3 part addition problems, number bonds and word problems. There are 5 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems -- This set of math rings is for teaching the commutative property of addition and related subtraction problems. There are 4 different types of rings, each with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Equivalent Addition -- There are three sets of rings where students are to write an addition problem that has the same sum as the addition problem or number bond on the left. Math Rings: Fact Families -- This includes 1 math ring for practicing fact families for sums 10 and under. Math Rings: Measurements -- Practice standard (cm) and non-standard (cubes/squares) measurements with this math ring set. Math Rings: Money -- Students practice counting and comparing coins. Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 -- This math ring is designed to help students create their own number bonds and addition problems by using picture prompts. This set of rings goes up to sums of 10. There are 16 cards in this set. Math Rings: Numbers within 120 -- Students will fill in the missing number in various sequences of numbers by counting by 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s. Math Rings: One More One Less -- This math ring packet includes problems and word problems for solving one more and one less. There are 6 different rings with 2 levels of difficulty. Math Rings: Place Value of Two Digit Numbers -- This ring includes various activities to practice number knowledge and working with place value of two digit numbers. Math Rings: Sequencing -- Fill in the missing number in a variety of number sequences, from counting to skip counting with in 120. Math Rings: Telling Time -- Students read different clocks to record what time they say. Math Rings: Ten More/Ten Less -- Students will find 10 more or 10 less of numbers with 100 as well as solve word problems for 10 more and 10 less. Math Rings: True and False Equations -- This set contains math rings for determining if the card shows a true equation or a false equation comparison. There are 3 different rings each with 2 difficulty levels.
Thanksgiving Math - Adding and Subtracting Decimals Task Cards - Thanksgiving
By Create Learn Inspire Grow
Get your students excited for Thanksgiving with these engaging Adding and Subtracting Decimals Task Cards! Designed for upper elementary and middle school learners, these 20 task cards feature fun Thanksgiving-themed scenarios that help students practice their decimal addition and subtraction skills. Perfect for centers, group activities, or individual practice, these cards will keep your students motivated while reinforcing essential math concepts.
What’s Included:
Task Card Examples:
Thanksgiving Single and Multistep Word Problems Task Cards
By Sassycat Corner
Need to fill those few days or hours before Thanksgiving break with something related to Thanksgiving, but still keep it meaningful to the educational process? Try this fun Thanksgiving themed math activity! Task cards are always a hit with my students - and these will be with yours, too!
You get 32 task cards, ranging from simple, single step problems to more complex multi (2 and 3) step problems. Skills cover addition and subtraction of up to 3 digits, multiplication of 1 and 2 digit numbers, basic division, basic fractions, and working with money amounts.
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3rd Grade Multiplication and Division word problems BUNDLE
By Basic Biz Teaching
Multiplication and division word problems are a skill that students need a lot of practice with. Are you in need of fun task cards for your math centers that your students will love? These math task cards are perfect for third graders and fourth graders. Place in a math center or display on the board for students to discuss and solve as a class. So many ways you can use this product!
With This Product You'll Get:
❤️ 88 task cards
❤️ answer sheets
❤️ ANSWER KEYS!
❤️ Fall problems
❤️ Christmas problems
❤️ Valentine's Day problems
❤️ Spring problems
❤️ Earth Day problems
How Can You Use This Product:
→ math centers
→ independent work
→ homework
→ morning work
→ warmups
→ partner or small group
→ whole group
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Word Problems - Math Operations Task Cards
By Amanda G
Task Cards - Mathematical Operations This set of 12 task cards has junior level operation questions. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are covered in these cards. For the lower part of the division these cards are great to wrap up and review this unit. For the upper part of the division these cards are great as a diagnostic. Collection comes with corresponding answer sheet for students to use. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store!
4th Grade Multiplication Task Cards
By Mathologist
These task cards include skills included in common core standards: * Interpreting Multiplications * Apply your understanding to solve word problems. * Fact Family of Multiplications: Identify fact families with a missing factor. Repeated practice with these cards will help students become familiar with different types of multiplication problems introduced in 4th grade common core math. Other resources also available: https://www.TeachShare.com/Store/Mathologist
5.OA.2 Numerical Expressions Task Cards and Google Form
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Are you looking for a resource that covers 5.OA.2- Numerical Expressions? This set of engaging and hands-on task cards was created to help your 5th graders practice Numerical Expressions with 24 different word problems.
What's included?
Many different ways to use this in your classroom!
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HALLOWEEN MULTIPLICATION TASK CARDS
By SOWMYA SUGUMARAN
These Halloween themed task cards are perfect for reinforcing the concept of multiplication in small groups. They can also be used for partner work or as an early finisher activity.
These task cards will add a festive twist to your multiplication practice this Halloween! Enjoy!
Thanksgiving Math Word Problem Task Cards Multiplication & Division- Fall Themed
By SPO Resources
Engage upper elementary students in November math centers with this set of Thanksgiving-themed task cards for solving math word problems. 24 task cards to practice solving multiplication and division story problems available in digital and print options. Students will solve one-step multiplication & division story problems and determine if they need to multiply or divide to find their answer. (4 CHALLENGE problems with multi-steps).
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Do your students struggle to choose the correct operation when solving math story problems?
Solving word problems can be very challenging for students. These task cards provide real-world examples to practice and reinforce for solving multiplication and division story problems. Perfect for math centers, intervention, distance learning, independent practice, or small group lessons.
Are you looking for a Thanksgiving math activity that is rigorous and based on standards?
These thanksgiving-themed multiplication and division task cards are a fun way to get students in the holiday spirit but still focus on a critical math skill. Choose to use these for math centers or play a class game of Scoot before Thanksgiving break.
Are you tired of trying to come up with story problems on your own?
Thinking of story problem questions on your own can take forever. SAVE TIME and ENERGY with these ready-to-go math story problem task cards that provide students with real-world examples to practice and reinforce solving multiplication and division story problems.
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24 math word problem task cards available in the following formats:
★ Short answer task cards
★ Multiple choice task cards
★ Color printing
★ Black & White printing
★ Digital Task cards for Google Slides
★ Self-grading Google Form Digital Task cards
★ Easel Activity
★ Answer Keys
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WHO?
These multiplication and division task cards are designed for third-grade and fourth-grade students, but could also be used for fifth-grade students who need additional support.
Students will practice:
An excellent resource for your upper elementary students to use during math centers!
Common core aligned to CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.A.3 Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★ 20 Short Answer Thanksgiving-themed Task Cards
★ 20 Multiple Choice Thanksgiving-themed Task Cards
★ 4 Challenge Task Cards (Short answer & Multiple Choice):
★ 2 Sets of Digital Task Cards Google Slides
Digital Short Answer Task Cards- editable text box for students to type answers directly onto the slide
Digital Multiple Choice Task Cards- draggable pieces for students to box the correct answer and cross out the incorrect choices
★ 2 Self-grading Google Forms
Short Answer Self-grading Google Form- Question 1: Students choose the correct operation (multiplication or division), Question 2: students type in the answer.
Multiple Choice Self-grading Google Form
SAVE TIME with NO PREP and NO grading!
Provide students with immediate feedback
The answer key is already input into the form for you
Effortlessly collect data on student performance.
Ways to use Self-Grading Google Form
Students can use printable task cards during centers and record answers on the record sheet. Next, students input their answers into the Google form to receive immediate feedback.
Students can complete task cards directly in Google form with a task card image uploaded for each question.
Formative assessment
Choose to add, delete, or chunk questions over multiple days and use the Google form as an exit ticket.
Student Recording Sheets in multiple formats
Answer Key
Task cards include fall-themed math story problem questions for the month of November.
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WAYS TO USE TASK CARDS in your classroom: Ideas for fun holiday math activities and other ways to engage students before Thanksgiving break
Play SCOOT- Place each card on a desk and give students the recording sheet. Students will scoot between stations as they solve problems.
Set up a scavenger hunt- place cards around the room as students do a gallery walk and work on solving problems in pairs or independently
Four Corners for multiple choice- Determine which corner of the room will represent answers A, B, C, and D: display a digital version of the Task Card, give students thinking time, then students go to the corner of the answer they choose.
Morning work, warm up, bell ringer- display task card digitally
Small group guided practice- easily differentiate and scaffold in small math groups
Mini lessons- guide and model how to solve word problems for students
Independent practice during math rotations or math centers
Partner work during math rotations or math centers
Exit ticket or check for understanding using Google Forms
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HOW TO UTILIZE DIGITAL Task Cards?
Project task cards on the whiteboard using the Google slides version
Students complete task cards directly in Google Form (use as a checkpoint, assessment, check for understanding)- super easy NO PREP paperless option
Students complete task cards in Google slides or using the physical task cards, record answers on the record sheet, and then transfer answers to Google form.
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******NOTE if you’re interested in this resource but would like an interactive digital version, click here: Thanksgiving Math Word Problems Interactive Math Activity- Google Slides. The questions included are the same, but the resources are different.
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I hope your students love these fun Thanksgiving-themed word problem task cards for multiplication and division story problems!
Systems Problem Solving BTC Thin Slicing Lesson | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
This lesson has everything you need to teach a "Thin Slicing" lesson on writing and solving systems of equations from real-life word problems and mathematical scenarios (8.EE.8c). This lesson uses Building Thinking Classrooms strategies for teaching math created by Peter Liljedahl. If you have been looking to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms model of instruction, but don't know where to start, this is a great resource for you.
This lesson includes the following materials:
This lesson will help your students learn how to write systems of equations from a word problem, encourages rich math discussion, and provides an additional challenge for your students who move at an accelerated pace. This lesson starts with a very low floor to encourage access for all students, and provides a high ceiling with extension questions. Once complete, students can use the provided notes template to record their thinking, as well as a "Check Your Understanding" exit ticket to give you and your students formative assessment feedback on how they are understanding the topic.
This lesson is the 3rd in a 3-part series for 8th grade systems of equations. The two other lessons are:
1. Solving Systems By Substitution Thin Slicing Lesson - 8th Grade Math 8.EE.8b
2. Solving Systems By Elimination Thin Slicing Lesson - 8th Grade Math 8.EE.8b
Please consider using the whole 3 lesson unit when teaching solving systems of equations algebraically for 8th grade. If you want all three lessons, you can buy them in the bundle at a 15% discount, and get a FREE Solving Systems Level Ups review activity included.
If you enjoy this product, please leave a review and check out my other products. I will be adding more Thin Slicing lessons in the future based on this model.
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First Grade Math with One More and One Less
By Jennifer Connett
This math ring packet includes problems and word problems for solving one more and one less. While this set is listed for the 1st grade level, it can easily be adapted for use in a Kindergarten setting when introducing one more and one less concepts. Each set has several levels of difficulty and are differentiated to help reach all students where they are in their learning.
Set 1: This set has number cards for find one more of numbers less than 20. Students are to draw the number then add one more. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 2: This set has number cards for find one more of numbers more than 20, up to 100. Students are to draw the number (using base ten block pictures) then add one more. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 3: This set is a set of word problems for showing one more. Students will read the problem, then draw a representation of the word problem. Then they are to fill in the addition problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has three difficulty levels, one set of cards has sums up to 10 and the other has sums up to 20. The 3rd set has sums up to 100.
Set 4: This set has number cards for find one less of numbers less than 20. Students are to draw the number then cross one out. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 5: This set has number cards for find one less of numbers more than 20, up to 100. Students are to draw the number (using base ten block pictures) then cross one out. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has two difficulty levels, represented in the amount of the equation already filled in.
Set 6: This set is a set of word problems for showing one less. Students will read the problem, then draw a representation of the word problem. Then they are to fill in the subtraction problem and the number bond to match what they drew. This set of cards has three difficulty levels, one set of cards has differences up to 10 and the other has differences up to 20. The 3rd set has differences up to 100.
There are optional recording pages available for each of the sets.
See the preview for a free sample of Set 1, Easiest difficulty level.
This product is included in the following bundle:
First Grade Math Ring Bundle
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Money - Determing Total Cost using Price Lists Task Cards
By Sassycat Corner
Are you working on teaching your students about money? Totaling money amounts? Adding and subtracting money or decimal numbers? Try these task cards out for extra practice, intervention review, or advanced practice for those that need a bit of enrichment! You get 32 colorful task cards (they do print very well in gray scale), answer sheet, four bonus practice worksheets, and answer keys! Also included are 2 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.
Fractions Word Problems less than 1 Valentine's Day
By Basic Biz Teaching
These low prep math fraction task cards will help your third graders feel confident solving fraction word problems working with fractions less than 1. These 20 fraction word problems have a Valentine's theme to supplement your fractions unit during February. Students will use the recording sheet to draw models to solve word problems.
Does your math curriculum move too quickly, leaving students without enough practice to master math concepts? Are you looking for more practice worksheets for your third graders to compare unit fractions?
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This Product Includes:
→ Visual Models
→ Bar fraction models
→ Circle fraction models
→ Same shape comparison
With This Product You'll Get:
► 20 fraction word problems
► Task cards
► Recording sheet
► Answer Keys
How You Can Use This Product:
✏ whole group
✏ small group
✏ independent work
✏ partner work
✏ math centers
✏ review
✏ entrance or exit ticket
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❤️_Ruby says_, "I used this bundle to help me pull small math intervention groups for students who needed additional practice. They enjoyed the pages and it helped them prepare for the topic quiz, which they were successful with!"
❤️_Jenna says_, "Fractions are always a hard topic to teach and I don't feel like my curriculum spends enough time on comparing fractions. This resource was a perfect addition to fill some spots that I feel were lacking in my curriculum. Thanks for a great resource!"
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5.OA.1 Order of Operations No Exponents Task Cards and Google Form
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Are you looking for a resource that covers 5.OA.1- Order of Operations? This set of engaging and hands-on task cards was created to help your 5th graders practice Order of Operations with 24 different word problems.
What's included?
Many different ways to use this in your classroom!
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Scientific Notation Differentiated Review Activity | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
Level Ups are a fun way to challenge your students to complete various levels of mastery on working with scientific notation. Aligned to the common core standards, Level Ups provide 5 levels of challenge for your students to complete, starting with pre-requisite place value and exponent property skills all the way up to operations with scientific notation and word problems.
Students start at level zero and work their way up to level 4, giving them accurate feedback on what they have mastered, and what they still need to work on. This lesson works as a great way to review scientific notation after teaching the concept, or as preparation for an upcoming assessment.
This activity includes:
If you enjoy this activity, please check out my other Level Up products, or my Team Target Review series, which encourages group work and rich math discussion.
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First Grade Math True or False Equations
By Jennifer Connett
This set contains math rings for determining if the card shows a true equation or a false equation comparison. Print, cut and laminate these cards then place them on rings for a portable math center or small group activity. Set 1: This set contains two math problems that may or may not be equal. Students must solve both sides to see if both equations have the same answer. They will record their answers as True/False on a recording sheet. Set 2: These rings contain number bonds on both side. The first number bond is correct. The second number bond may or may not be correct. Students must determine if the second number bond is true or false and equal to the first number bond. Set 3: These rings contain number problems and number bonds and students must determine if the equation and the number bond are equal. If they are, then they will mark True on their answer page. If not, the student will mark False. Each set is available for sums up to 10 and up to 20. This product is included in the following bundle: First Grade Math Ring Bundle Please check out these other First Grade Math Rings: Math Rings: Addition by Making 10 Math Rings: Commutative Property of Addition and Related Subtraction Problems Math Rings: Number Bonds for Sums up to 10 Math Rings: One More One Less