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Math Task Cards Bundle | Math Centers | Math Games

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My students loved using this resource in small group centers! I thought it was great to support our learning!
My students love using this resource! It provided engaging activities for the students in my room and it's very engaging!

Description

This math resource provides you with 26 different sets of math task cards. These resources come with a full color version and black and white version for your printing needs. It also includes a student response sheet and answer key. For a closer look at what is included in each unit, click on the links below.

The math skills covered in this bundle include:

Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes Task Cards

Place Value Task Cards (standard form, expanded form, word form, & base ten blocks)

Money Task Cards (penny, nickel, dime, quarter, & half dollar)

Missing Addend Task Cards

Graphing Task Cards (bar graph, data chart, pie chart, line plot, pictograph)

Geometry Task Cards (2-dimensional & 3-dimensional shapes included)

Fractions Task Cards (halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, sevenths, eighths, & ninths included)

Basic Fact Subtraction Task Cards

Basic Fact Addition Task Cards

Fact Family Task Cards

2 Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping) Task Cards

2 Digit Addition (with & without regrouping) Task Cards

3 Digit Addition (with & without regrouping) Task Cards

3 Digit Subtraction (with & without regrouping) Task Cards

1, 10, and 100 More and Less Task Cards

Arrays with Repeated Addition

Comparing Numbers (2-digit numbers & 3-digit numbers)

Rounding Numbers (2-digit numbers & 3-digit numbers- both to nearest tens & hundreds)

Math Logic Equations (great for enrichment!)

Skip Counting (by 2's, 5's, 10's and 100's with 2-digit and 3-digit numbers)

Task Cards are a fun activity that you can do with your whole class or as a small group center. They will get your students up and moving from desk to desk or around the classroom all while practicing concepts and learning! You can read more about task cards and how to organize them here!

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Total Pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m.
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately. Example: If you have 2 dimes and 3 pennies, how many cents do you have?
Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”

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