Compound Inequalities Task Cards Activities
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Get your students actively involved with these Compound Inequality Task Cards, ideal for interactive learning and hands-on practice! This set offers a range of problems to help Algebra and middle school math students master solving and graphing compound inequalities. Use these flexible task cards in games, stations, exit slips, or group activities. Tailored to promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills, this resource is an essential addition to any middle school math classroom!
Contains
- 80 compound inequality task cards. 20 sets of 4 (inequality to be solved, solution in symbols, solution in words, graphed solution).
- You will receive two sets. One set is black and white, and one set is colored. They are the same sets, just different formatting.
- Recording sheet
- Answer key
- 8 detailed explanations of ways to use these task cards in your classroom including, games, activities, stations and more.
The task cards are created with the intention that students will have to critically think. Many solutions are similar but not exactly the same, therefore students will need to solve and analyze, rather than just look for a number.
These are great to use for the following:
- Math centers
- Exit slips
- Openers
- Group work
- Pair work
- Putting students into groups
- Quick formative assessments
- Games (spoons, go fish, old maid, etc…)
- Matching/Memory
Since this is a digital download no refunds will be given, but feel free to contact me with any questions. 😊
Michelle,
Make Sense of Math
michelle@makesenseofmath.com
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