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Solar System Math Task Cards

By: Quail Trail Products

These 20 solar system task cards are sure to be a hit with your grade 4 learners. They’ll practice a range of math skills presented within most 4th grade math curriculum.

$1.90

Solar System Math Task Cards

$1.90

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Help your learners take-off with this out-of-this-world set of math task cards. Your grade 4 learners will practice several math skills that are aligned with grade 4 mathematics standards. These 16 task cards will have them focus on skills such as multiplication, division, elapsed time, geometry, and measurement. The task cards and data recording sheet come in color and b&w versions. An answer key is also included. PLEASE NOTE: color and b&w versions are IDENTICAL.

When you purchase this product, you will receive:

PAGE 1: task cards 1-4 – subtraction, rounding, multiplication, elapsed time

PAGE 2: task cards 5-8 – geometry/multiplication, subtracting decimals, fractions, calculating area of a shape

PAGE 3: task cards 9-12 – time conversion, subtraction, elapsed time, geometry (lines)

PAGE 4: task cards 13-16 – division, types of triangles, addition, multiplying decimals

PAGE 5: learner data recording sheet

ANSWER KEY

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