I gave each student a recording sheet with the directions for each center. Here's what page one looks like…
Students continued to rotate to each center for the different task cards. I created 60 task cards so we didn't even get through all of them, but it was great review for my students!
Here's an example of some of the task cards for simplifying expressions…
Our Thanksgiving break has already started but I thought I'd share this file for those of you who still might have a couple days left next week! Click below if you'd like to check it out! I hope all of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Great task cards for the upper grades!!
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