Egg-Citng Math! Task Cards Task cards for an elementary classroom to celebrate Easter and spring. K.Rocquin.2015
How to Play Scoot: 1. Place one task card on each student desk, in numerical order. Make it easy for students to navigate through the cards by putting the cards in order as best you can. Then, give each student a recording sheet and a pencil. 2. Now, each student completes the card on their desk and writes their answer in the number on their recording sheet that corresponds to the number on the task card. 3. After about a minute, the teacher says "Scoot" (or uses another signal) and the students quickly stand up, leave the card at their desk, take their recording sheet with them, and scoot over to the next seat with the next number and get started on the problem right away.
Egg-Citing Math! Math Task Cards Task cards for an elementary lesson to celebrate Easter and Spring! Teacher Directions: How to Play Scoot Whole Group 1. Place one task card on each student desk, in numerical order. Make it easy for students to navigate through the cards by putting the cards in order as best you can. Then, give each student a recording sheet and a pencil. 2. Now, each student completes the card on their desk and writes their answer in the number on their recording sheet that corresponds to the number on the task card. 3. After about a minute, the teacher says "Scoot" (or uses another signal) and the students quickly stand up, leave the card at their desk, take their recording sheet with them, and scoot over to the next seat with the next number and get started on the problem right away. Student Directions: How to Play Scoot Whole Group 1. Write your name on your recorder sheet. 2. When your teacher says “BEGIN,” solve the Task Card that is placed on your desk. Write your answer in the correct box of your recording sheet. 3. Wait for your teacher to say "Scoot!" 4. Quickly stand up. 5. Leave the card at your desk. 6. Take your recording sheet with you and scoot over to the next seat with the next number. 7. Get started on the problem right away. CCSS Connections Operations and Algebraic Thinking Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction. Add and subtract within 20. Work with equal groups of objects to gain foundations for multiplication. Number and Operations in Base Ten Use place value understanding and properties of operations to add and subtract. Measurement and Data Measure and estimate lengths in standard units. Relate addition and subtraction to length. Work with time and money. Represent and interpret data. I can: I can solve math problems using skills learned in my math lessons. front back
Task #1 The Easter Bunny juggles 15 eggs. 4 fell to the ground. How many were left? Task #2 Kate caught 10 butterflies. 7 escaped. She caught 2 more. How many in all? Task #3 What fraction of the eggs were painted blue? Task #4 Riley found 57 eggs then 10 more. How many in all? Task #5 T.J. picked 16 flowers. He gave 8 to his mom. How many are left? Task #6 If you wanted to measure the height of a flower, which tool would you need?
Task #7 Duck has 2 minutes to hide his eggs. How many seconds is that in all? Task #8 What fraction of the eggs below are yellow? Task #9 Write ten more than the number shown. Task #10 Blake had a bag of 65 jelly beans. 15 fell out through a hole. How many are left? Task #11 What would be the measurement of the butterfly? 4 feet 4 yards 4 inches Task #12 The bunny wants to find 30 eggs. He has 15. How many more does he need?
Task #13 Ms. Goose and Daisy Duck found 80 eggs in all. If Ms. Goose has 50 eggs, how many did Daisy find? Task #14 Jeremy painted 32 eggs. Jamie painted 20 more than Jeremy. How many eggs did they both paint in all? Task #15 The bunny wants to weigh his egg. Which of the answers below could be the correct weight? 3 pounds 3 feet 3 minutes Task #16 Bernie Bunny picked 67 carrots. How many more does he need to reach 78? Task #17 Billy Bunny sorts his jellybeans into equal piles. He has 20 jelly beans. He puts 5 beans in each pile. How many piles does he have? Task #18 According to the thermometer, how warm will it be on Easter Sunday? _____ degrees
Task #19 Which color jelly bean has the most votes? Task #20 The Easter Bunny painted 46 eggs with stripes and 21 eggs with dots. How many eggs in all did he paint? Task #21 What comes next in the pattern? Task #22 Buster is selling chocolate for 45 cents. How much would it cost if the price went up by a nickel? Task #23 What time in the afternoon will the egg hunt begin? Task #24 If the little chick had 10 eggs and he gives half of them away, how many are left? 45₵
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Name: Egg-Citing Math!
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