Distributive Property - Digital Task Cards for Google Classroom
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Distributive Property - Digital Task Cards for Google Classroom
This is a functional and efficient teaching resource specifically designed with the digital classroom in mind. It provides an excellent opportunity to utilize self-graded task cards as a valuable addition to your middle school math curriculum.
Digital Task Cards: A New Approach for Simplifying Expressions Using Distributive Property
Forget about traditional printable task cards. These practical digital task cards are seamlessly embedded in Google Forms. They offer an organized and clear format that can be beneficial for all students, including English Language Learners and those with special learning needs.
- The package includes two sets of 14 interactive task cards each focusing on basic expressions such as 3(x+4) transformed into 3x+12. No negative numbers are used.
- The first set allows students immediate feedback by not proceeding until they've correctly solved each problem while the second set poses itself more as a quiz format.
- The design of these digital tasks offers flexibility that can serve various purposes such as practice drill sessions during class time, homework assignments, or even substitute teacher days.
A Vital Formative or Summative Assessment Strategy
This tool could also act as an essential formative or summative assessment strategy when gauging student comprehension levels before proceeding within curriculums.
Addition Feature: One Question Per Card Design
In addition to the above features, each individual digital card serves up one question at any given moment which reduces cognitive load—a must-have feature for digitized classrooms in modern education. Note: This product is purely digital and cannot be printed; it's designed to bring the digital classroom to life while providing a clear platform for educators to identify potential knowledge gaps and refine their teaching strategies.
What's Included
1 PDF file.