![]() Depending on the task cards (or how much work they need to do with them - for example Adding and Subtracting Fractions), they take their pencil and notebook paper with them. There are a couple of different versions of the game, but here's how we usually play:ġ - Distribute the cards around the room.Ģ - Pass out recording sheets to students. I think that most task card creators envision their work being used in the game Scoot. Here's a list of how I use them in different ways to mix it up and make the most out of my task cards! ![]() There are so many different ways you can use these question banks. Even my students love them! There's just something about the format and shiny laminating that make them much more appealing than a traditional worksheet. ![]() If you're anything like me, you just LOVE a task card.
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