This 2 Digit Addition and Place Value Digital Task Cards Bundle set deals with place value, 2-digit addition, tens and ones, and counting money. There are draggable options as well as typing in the answers onto the Google Slides. These are NOT self-checking. This set will help with 1st Grade Module 6. These no prep math centers can be used as no prep math games review and are paperless and easy to share with students through google classroom.
How it works:
After you purchase, you will get a link to the slides
You will need to be logged in to your Google Drive account to save
Go to file, and click save to drive (If you don’t do this, you will have a read only file)
Once it’s in your google drive, you can share with your students through Google Classroom
This 2 Digit Addition and Place Value Digital Task Cards Bundle set deals with place value, 2-digit addition, tens and ones, and counting money. There are draggable options as well as typing in the answers onto the Google Slides. These are NOT self-checking. This set will help with 1st Grade Module 6. These no prep math centers can be used as no prep math games review and are paperless and easy to share with students through google classroom.
How it works:
After you purchase, you will get a link to the slides
You will need to be logged in to your Google Drive account to save
Go to file, and click save to drive (If you don't do this, you will have a read only file)
Once it's in your google drive, you can share with your students through Google Classroom
What is a DIGITAL TASK CARD FOR GOOGLE CLASSROOM?
Starting in 2020, digital task cards for google classroom became the most sought out digital resource. While students were home, teachers were looking for fun ways to keep students engaged, and these were a hot commodity. But digital task cards weren’t first created with the movable or text boxes in mind.
Do you ever search for digital task cards and come up with so many different options? Here’s why… (IMO) Pre-Covid… digital task cards were just that – a card that was exactly like the printable card, but on a device. Each card had a number on it, and students had to find that number on their piece of paper to write out their answers. There wasn’t an option to type on the card, or drag and drop function. That’s truly what it meant until a few things happened...
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