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12th grade Martin Luther King Day math task cards

Preview of Filing Federal 1040 Income Tax Personal Finance Activity

Filing Federal 1040 Income Tax Personal Finance Activity

This personal finance activity teaches students how to file a federal income tax return that includes a Form 1040 and a Schedule 1. Students are given a W-2 for fictional person "William A. Pay" who paid some student loan interest last year. He had also been unemployed for part of the year, taking his unemployment compensation untaxed. Will this lead to him owing taxes to the IRS? **updated for April 2024 tax season** This activity will be updated every year. You will be able to redownload the
Preview of Life Skills - Calculator Math Task Cards

Life Skills - Calculator Math Task Cards

In today’s technological world, it is really essential that students know how to use a calculator, yet it is very surprising to find that very few students do know how to use one. This set includes 72 progressive task cards that will provide your students with the foundational skills needed to manipulate a calculator. There are six different sets, 12 in each set, for your students to work through, that begin with simple one-digit addition and subtraction problems and gradually progress to harde
Preview of Life Skills Shopping Bundle - Functional Math and Reading for Special Education

Life Skills Shopping Bundle - Functional Math and Reading for Special Education

These easy print-and-go functional math shopping activities are perfect for students working on money skills in elementary or life skills classes. Students will practice functional math and reading skills through a variety of real-world shopping activities. Print and go shopping activities for writing checks, using debit cards, making change and adding purchases. Differentiated store flyers and differentiated worksheets that include versions with and without word banks and task cards with and wi
Preview of Budget Task Cards Personal Finance Activity - print and digital

Budget Task Cards Personal Finance Activity - print and digital

Students determine if people are spending within or outside of their budgets in this personal finance activity that builds financial literacy. Students work with net monthly incomes and monthly spending guideline percentages to calculate if spending is too much or too little and what should be spent in the various budget categories. Students are asked to give advice on where a person could save more money and analyze grocery lists, gas payments, monthly expenditures, paycheck deductions and work
Preview of Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

These 40 time of day task cards help practice the skill of knowing what time of day it is. Each task card has the same format: The question "When is it?" at the top, the picture in the middle, and then the options below. UPDATED 8/2018 This task card set comes with 2 levels. ✔Level 1 includes only "day" and "night" for option and REAL pictures. ✔Level 2 includes "morning", "afternoon" and "night" and symbols include activities, such as going to school, eating breakfast, watching TV, doing hom
Preview of Depth of Knowledge (DOK) 105 Question Stem Cards MATH EDITION

Depth of Knowledge (DOK) 105 Question Stem Cards MATH EDITION

Created by
2fulbrighthugs
***************************************************************************** With the new assessments coming into play, students will be expected to answer more complex questions. Are your students answering higher-order questions properly and regularly? If not, use these questioning stems to get kids thinking more deeply about their learning. This set of DOK Level 1-4 cards, makes it easy to scroll through and select various levels of questions before, during, and after instruction. They are
Preview of Next Dollar Up Making Change Strategy - Money Activities for Special Education

Next Dollar Up Making Change Strategy - Money Activities for Special Education

Help your students learn about making change with this next dollar up resource! Teaching money to special education students does not have to be hard with this extensive set of materials. Use this next dollar up strategy to help teach your students how to make purchases and count the change they should receive.  Make teaching money to special education students easy and simple with this next dollar up strategy. Everything you need for teaching your students about money and making change is inclu
Preview of Slope Four Ways! Finding Slope Task Card Activity

Slope Four Ways! Finding Slope Task Card Activity

Created by
Jenna Jackson
These 30 task cards can be used in a multitude of ways. Included, students will find slope in four ways: 1. From a graph 2. From an equation 3. From a table 4. From two given points Task cards can be used for groups, partners, stations, around the room passing activity, individual, review, etc. So many possibilities!!!! This activity is a great follow up to the Slope Graphic Organizer Link-Slope Graphic Organizer-Notes There is an answer document and answer key included. Enjoy! After dow
Preview of Money Math Visual Task Card Bundle (life skills special education)

Money Math Visual Task Card Bundle (life skills special education)

Included in this product are 4 Money Math Task Cards:Do You Have Enough? level 1 - Counting up to 5 single bills and choosing if you have enough moneyDo You Have Enough? level 2 - Look at a bill ($1, $5, $10, or $20) and decide if there is enough moneyDollar Over - Count the dollars you need to make a purchaseWhich One is Worth More? - Find the bill that is worth moreClick the links above to learn more about each product, and then buy all of them together here! Included in each is a set of task
Preview of TICK-TICK ON THE CLOCK - TELLING TIME RESOURCES

TICK-TICK ON THE CLOCK - TELLING TIME RESOURCES

This 177 page resource has everything you need to help your students understand analog and digital time from time to the hour, half hour, quarter hour, nearest five minutes, and even time to the minute. This packet includes hands-on multi-sensory lessons, anchor charts, and TONS of task cards with answer keys to use for independent work, math centers, early finishers, or morning work. Teacher directions are all included to make this resource easy to navigate through and start using immediately.
Preview of Permutations, Combinations, and the Counting Principle | Task Cards

Permutations, Combinations, and the Counting Principle | Task Cards

Permutations, Combinations, and the Counting Principle Task CardsStudents will practice solving problems using the fundamental counting principle, permutations, and combinations by working through these 20 task cards. A permutation with repetition is included. A worksheet is provided for students to show their work and record their answers.They can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Connection to the internet is not required to scan the code. However, a QR scanner ap
Preview of BUNDLED September Unique Learning Systems Task Boxes- Unit 1 Government

BUNDLED September Unique Learning Systems Task Boxes- Unit 1 Government

Created by
Michelle Breaux
**Save 40%** Need extra independent tasks to pair with Unique Learning System (ULS) lessons? I’ve got you covered! These interactive independent task boxes & work stations use Symbolstix images to coordinate with the Unique Learning System (ULS) September Unit 1--Government Rules & Laws. **monthly digital versions coming soon!**This file includes:* addition task cards (1-10) with worksheet* subtraction task cards (1-10) with worksheet * tens frames 1-10* tens frames to 1-20* tens frames
Preview of Normal Distribution, Standard Deviation, Z-Scores | Task Cards

Normal Distribution, Standard Deviation, Z-Scores | Task Cards

Normal Distribution, Standard Deviation, Z-Scores Task CardsStudents will practice calculating and interpreting z-scores, normal distribution, and standard deviation in real world contexts by working through these 20 task cards. These are challenging and diverse questions that require students to read carefully. They can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Connection to the internet is not required to scan the code. However, a QR scanner app is required on the device.
Preview of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines in the Coordinate Plane | Task Cards

Parallel and Perpendicular Lines in the Coordinate Plane | Task Cards

Students will practice identifying parallel and perpendicular lines on the coordinate plane with this set of 24 task cards.  This includes:Determining whether lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither given ordered pairs.Determining whether lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither given the equations of the lines. Equations are given in both slope-intercept and standard form. Vertical and horizontal lines included.Writing an equation parallel or perpendicular to a given equation passing
Preview of Inequalities (Multi-Step, Compound, and Absolute Value) | Task Cards

Inequalities (Multi-Step, Compound, and Absolute Value) | Task Cards

Students will practice solving multi-step inequalities, compound inequalities, and absolute value inequalities by working through this set of 20 task cards. For each inequality, students must will solve, graph, and represent the solution in interval notation. Special cases are included. A sheet is provided for students to record their answers.They can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Connection to the internet is not required to scan the code. However, a QR scanner
Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for the
Preview of Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Do you need a fun way for students to practice factoring quadratics with minimal prep? The Factoring Quadratics All Types Scavenger Hunt gets students up and moving around while practicing math. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 16 problems to create a list of mathematicians. You can even extend this activity by having students research one of the mathematicians in the scavenger hunt. This
Preview of First Day of School Stations Activity Ice Breaker - GoogleSlides

First Day of School Stations Activity Ice Breaker - GoogleSlides

Created by
CortezMadeCo
Get your students up out of their seats and engaged in learning. Especially in the Science Classroom, students should become accustomed to working in groups and visiting stations. These 12 stations will allow students to think critically and get to know each other in the first days of school. Undoubtedly, students will be going over syllabi all day, so change up the monotony with this fun activity. In a 1 hour class, each station (12) can be up to 4 minutes long, given that you take the time to
Preview of Centers of Triangles (Includes Constructions) | Task Cards

Centers of Triangles (Includes Constructions) | Task Cards

Centers of Triangles Task Cards (Includes Constructions)This activity contains 28 task cards to review the following concepts:• Construct the circumcenter, incenter, centroid, and orthocenter of a triangle.• Use the special properties of circumcenters, incenters, and centroids to find missing side or angle measures.• Identify special segments in triangles including perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors, medians, and altitudes.• Identify the type of center of a triangle given side and angle ma
Preview of Inequalities with Variables on Both Sides Word Problem Matching Cards

Inequalities with Variables on Both Sides Word Problem Matching Cards

This is a set of 24 cards that will strengthen students' skills in matching an inequality with variables on both sides to a word problem. There are 12 inequalities and 12 matching word problems. Due to the fact that these inequalities all use the same numbers they are not intended to be solved. Attempting to solve these inequalities will result in unrealistic numbers. This is simply intended to strengthen your students' skills at setting up inequalities from word problems.I also have a simila
Preview of Circuit Training - Using the Unit Circle (Trigonometry)

Circuit Training - Using the Unit Circle (Trigonometry)

Your trigonometry students will love this self-checking circuit which requires them to refer to the unit circle. Aids in memorizing the unit circle. 32 questions total. May be used cooperatively, as homework, or even as a quiz! May be converted to a scavenger hunt. Great for ACT / SAT review. My colleagues and I check our work very carefully but if you ever get stuck, please don't hesitate to contact me at virge@virgecornelius.com.
Preview of Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game

Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game

Do you need a fun way for students to practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials with minimal prep? The Operations with Polynomials Scavenger Hunt Game gets students up and moving around while practicing math. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 16 problems to create a list of mathematicians. You can even extend this activity by having students research one of the mathematician
Preview of Paycheck Task Cards Financial Literacy Activity - print and digital

Paycheck Task Cards Financial Literacy Activity - print and digital

Students find percentages of gross weekly, biweekly, semimonthly and monthly incomes to find total deduction amounts and net incomes in this personal financial literacy activity. Some questions ask students to find annual income based on the gross and net amounts shown in a person’s paycheck. Students will gain an understanding of gross income, paycheck deductions and how to calculate net income from this personal finance activity. This activity includes 10 task cards (2 per page) with 36 total
Preview of Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
Reinforce your students' skills with Transformations of Trigonometric Functions with this set of self checking task cards. Topics include changes to the amplitude, period, and phase shift of all 6 trigonometric functions. Included:Two sets of the 24 cards, one with QR codes and one without. Students can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Each card has four graphs and students select the correct graph by intuitive understanding of the topic and applying the properties of
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