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11th grade math task cards for Easel Activities

Preview of Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

Time of Day - Visual Life Skill Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

These 40 time of day task cards help practice the skill of knowing what time of day it is. Each task card has the same format: The question "When is it?" at the top, the picture in the middle, and then the options below. UPDATED 8/2018 This task card set comes with 2 levels. ✔Level 1 includes only "day" and "night" for option and REAL pictures. ✔Level 2 includes "morning", "afternoon" and "night" and symbols include activities, such as going to school, eating breakfast, watching TV, doing hom
Preview of Life Skills Sporting Goods Shopping Math & Functional Reading - Special Ed

Life Skills Sporting Goods Shopping Math & Functional Reading - Special Ed

Quickly and easily engage your life skills students in real-world lessons for functional academics with these worksheets and task cards modeled after shopping at a sporting goods store.  Perfect for students in elementary school or life skills classrooms working on a variety of functional reading and life skills math skills.Ready in no time, these life skills activities can be printed with little prep time from the teacher.  Worksheets and task cards can go in page protectors to be used with dry
Preview of Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Transformations of Graphs of Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
Reinforce your students' skills with Transformations of Trigonometric Functions with this set of self checking task cards. Topics include changes to the amplitude, period, and phase shift of all 6 trigonometric functions. Included:Two sets of the 24 cards, one with QR codes and one without. Students can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Each card has four graphs and students select the correct graph by intuitive understanding of the topic and applying the properties of
Preview of Transformation of Graphs of Functions Task Cards QR HW

Transformation of Graphs of Functions Task Cards QR HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging, challenging activity on Transformation of Graphs of Functions includes 28 Task Cards, Optional QR, and 2 Handouts which can be used for HW, assessment or enrichment.These cards reinforce the concepts of graphs of the transformations of functions and will help your students fully understand the concepts and gain fluency. Included Transformations: Horizontal translations Vertical translations Reflection Stretching Combinations of the aboveThe types of functions include:Parabo
Preview of Properties of Logarithms - Murder Mystery!

Properties of Logarithms - Murder Mystery!

A murder mystery where your math detectives solve a crime for the NYC Police. Students will go through a series of puzzles to determine the perpetrator.This 4 clue murder mystery requires students to use knowledge of the properties of logarithms.Our students love this activity as a review or test prep. Assign to a group or individual.Answer key included. Want to earn TPT credit for future purchases? You can provide feedback in the “My Purchases” page. Just click “Provide Feedback” and leave a
Preview of Identifying Size (Big and Small) Task Cards

Identifying Size (Big and Small) Task Cards

These 72 task cards work on the skill of identifying small and big. The direction on each card are both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet – circle skill worked on (small, big, or both) -36 cards asking “Which is small?” -36 cards asking “Which is big?” These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in task boxes. I use these task cards in my high school special education class, but
Preview of Rational Functions and Graphs  50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Rational Functions and Graphs 50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This innovative activity on Rational Functions and Graphs is a comprehensive overview of the entire section on rational functions. The 50 cards can be used topic by topic or as a review of the section as they are organized by topic. Included: 50 Task cards which are color coded by similar problems#1 – 12 Find the Domain #13 – 20 Find the Horizontal Asymptotes#21 – 28 Find the Vertical Asymptotes#29 – 32 Find the x intercepts#33 – 36 Find the y intercepts#37 – 44 Choose the correct graph
Preview of Reference Angles and Evaluating Trig Functions on Unit Circle

Reference Angles and Evaluating Trig Functions on Unit Circle

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students determine Reference Angles for positive and negative angles in both degrees and radians. They will also use reference angles to find the six trigonometric functions of the special angles. This resource is designed to build your students' skills and proficiency on this topic and is appropriate for Trigonometry, PreCalculus, Geometry, and Algebra 2 depending upon your curriculum. Great Practice for the Unit Circle. With over 100 questions, these activities are great reinforcement a
Preview of Identifying More and Less Task Cards

Identifying More and Less Task Cards

These 72 task cards work on the skill of identifying more and less. The direction on each card are both in words and pictures so that non-readers can use as well. What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet – circle skill worked on (more, less, or both) -36 cards asking “Which has more?” -36 cards asking “Which has less?” *up to 6 pictures in a set* These task cards can be used during direct instruction, individual work, and in task boxes. I use these task cards in my high schoo
Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great intuitive activity for your students to learn and practice determining the equation of a polynomial function from a graph, guided by notes and examples. Students determine the polynomial of minimum degree in factored form from a graph using what they have learned about zeros of polynomials, multiplicity, repeated roots, y-intercepts, x- intercepts, and leading coefficients. Great for visual learners and to gain fluency in analytical thinking. Included in this lesson: Student G
Preview of Inverse Functions Task Cards with Matching and Sort

Inverse Functions Task Cards with Matching and Sort

Created by
Joan Kessler
With this Inverse Functions Task Card activity your students use their reasoning skills along with their algebraic skills to find inverses of algebraic functions. The cards are designed to reinforce the concepts taught in class and to build fluency with this difficult topic. This activity can be used for group work, sorting, matching, or just finding the inverse functions. There is no mention of domains or ranges in this activity, nor graphs. Included: 12 cards with functions and 15 cards fo
Preview of Trash or Not? Life Skill Visual Task Cards for Special Education

Trash or Not? Life Skill Visual Task Cards for Special Education

These task cards help students practice and understand what items go into the trash and what items should be saved. Please tell me you also have students who will throw away their ceramic plates and metal silverware?! Each task card has the same format: A scenario at the top, a picture that goes with the scenario, and two choices at the bottom to chose from. There are two options, so you can print the one that will work best for your students, either choosing between "trash/recycle" and "not t
Preview of Life Skills Winter Clothes Shopping - Functional Math & Reading - Special Ed

Life Skills Winter Clothes Shopping - Functional Math & Reading - Special Ed

Engage your life skills students quickly and easily in real-world lessons for functional academics with these worksheets and task cards modeled after real-world shopping experiences for winter clothes.  Perfect for students in elementary school or life skills classrooms working on a variety of functional reading and math skills.Ready in no time, these worksheets and task cards can be printed or used online with little prep time from the teacher.  The materials are Easel-ready so they can be used
Preview of Which is Smaller / Costs Less? Math Task Cards for Special Ed

Which is Smaller / Costs Less? Math Task Cards for Special Ed

Student looks at two numbers/prices and determines which one is smaller or costs less money. What an important life skill to have so you can find the best deal! This is a total of 48 task cards, separated into 3 levels of 16 task cards each.Level 0 includes numbers 0-10 onlyLevel 1 included prices such as $1.23, but the dollar amount is in a larger fontLevel 2 also includes prices such as $1.23, but everything is in the same size font.I have included 4 levels of number lines to help students lea
Preview of Trig Ratios of Sine Cosine Tangent Task Cards plus HW QR

Trig Ratios of Sine Cosine Tangent Task Cards plus HW QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Right Triangles Finding Trig Ratios - Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Task card activity comes with optional QR and works well with small groups or partners. What's Included? 2 sets of 32 Task Cards, one with QR codes and one without. Students find trigonometric ratios from a given right triangle. The triangles pictured are not drawn to scale. They also are not all ABC triangles. Various variables are used for the vertices. This way students do not memorize b over c, or a over b. They must
Preview of Next Dollar Up - Money Math Task Cards for Special Education

Next Dollar Up - Money Math Task Cards for Special Education

These 40 task cards practice the dollar over or next dollar up skill. When using the dollar over method, students first count the number before the decimal point and then add one dollar for the change. These task cards include counting to $5, so prices from $0-$4 are included. Cards should be printed on card stock and laminated for durability. Students can point, use clothespins, circle with a dry erase marker, dab with a dot marker, etc. to show their answer. UPDATED 2018: Cover picture loo
Preview of Do you have enough money? Level 2 - Money Math Task Cards for special education

Do you have enough money? Level 2 - Money Math Task Cards for special education

This set of 40 task cards asks the student, do you have enough money? Students need to look at the bill on the card (either a $1, $5, $10, or $20) and then look at the price. Do they have enough? They will then answer yes or no by circling, using a clothespin, verbally with a staff member, or another creative way you might come up with! :)UPDATED 2018: Cover picture looks a little different than current task cards, see thumbnail images for examples of cards>> Get thedigital interactive ver
Preview of Light or Heavy? Visual Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

Light or Heavy? Visual Task Cards for Special Education / Autism

These 28 task cards help practice the skill of knowing which items are heavy or light. Each task card has the same format: The question "Is ____ heavy or light?" at the top, the picture of the item in the middle, and then the two options with picture at the bottom. Students do not need to be able to read in order to complete these task cards independently! What's included: -Sample IEP goals/objectives -Data sheet -28 task cards + a blank set of 4 so that you can print out and glue any additiona
Preview of Quadratics Word Problems Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Quadratics Word Problems Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
These Quadratics Applications - Word Problems - Task Cards plus Guided Notes will give your students the extra practice they need to analyze real applications, set up problems, and solve them, building fluency and confidence.This resource includes :16 real world problems whose models are quadratic equations. Students find maximums and minimums along with values that produce maximums and minimums. The problems are both on task cards and a worksheet. For some of the problems students will have to
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Before the Chain Rule Task Cards plus HW

Calculus Derivatives Before the Chain Rule Task Cards plus HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great way to help your students gain fluency finding Derivatives Before the Chain Rule. With this set of Task or Station Cards your students can work in pairs or small groups to work through the problems.The resource includes 3 sets of 16 task cards for your students to practice finding the Derivatives of functions before the chain rule. Set 1. Power RuleSet 2. Trigonometric Functions (all six) and e^xSet 3. Product Rule and Quotient Rule. What's Included? 48 task cards, coded by
Preview of Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Applications Task Cards plus Worksheet

Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Applications Task Cards plus Worksheet

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Applications of Logarithmic and Exponential Equations Word Problems activity will challenge and engage your PreCalculus, AP PreCalculus, and Algebra 2H students. There are 10 Task Cards with real world applications, both exponential and logarithmic, some with multiple parts, all with full solutions. Students answer questions about the applications and the contextual scenarios. Note: There is no regression in this activity. The equations and formulas are given. Included: 10 Task CardsMatchin
Preview of Which one is worth more? Money Math Task Cards (Special Education)

Which one is worth more? Money Math Task Cards (Special Education)

Student looks at two bills and determines which one is worth more money. Both the fronts and backs of bills are used. An important life skill to have. This is a set of 36 task cards.Students can answer yes or no by circling, using a clothespin, verbally with a staff member, or another creative way you might come up with! :) These can be used during direct instruction, independent work, and other ways throughout your classroom! UPDATED 2018: Cover picture looks a little different than current tas
Preview of Life Skills Toy Store Functional Academics- Special Education

Life Skills Toy Store Functional Academics- Special Education

Engage your students quickly and easily in real-world life skills lessons for functional reading and math with these worksheets and task cards modeled after real-world shopping experiences for toys.  Perfect for students in elementary school or life skills classrooms working on a variety of functional reading and math skills.Save Yourself Time!Ready in no time, these worksheets and task cards can be printed or used online with little prep time from the teacher.  The materials are Easel-ready so
Preview of Piecewise Functions Task Cards plus HW

Piecewise Functions Task Cards plus HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
Students evaluate and graph piecewise defined functions, and determine the equations for them from a given graph. There are no trigonometric or exponential functions. Activity Based Learning with Task Cards really does work to help reinforce your lessons. Task and station cards get your students engaged and keep them motivated. Use all at once or as many as you like. Directions for using Task Cards included in this resource. Included: 24 Task Cards which are numerically and also color coded.
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