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Leaving for Work In Time – Elapsed Time Task Cards

$2.50

File Size: 1 MB

Pages: 48 pages

 

Description

Practice elapsed time in a vocational way. Students identify the time they are supposed to arrive at work, and then calculate the estimated travel time, time it takes to get ready for work, and arriving earlier than scheduled. Task cards are in a visual word problem format. Great for pre-vocational skills of being punctual and planning ahead!

This comes with:

  • 152 task cards total
  • Time/Number Line chart
  • 76 task cards with answer field of 3
  • 76 task cards with no answer field
  • Differentiated into 3 levels for each version
    • 2 step time calculation/subtraction (Work shift starts, estimated travel time, what time should you leave home by?)
    • 3 step time calculation/subtraction (Work shift starts, time it takes to get ready, estimated travel time, what time should you wake up by?)
    • 4 step time calculation/subtraction (Work shift starts, time it takes to get ready, estimated travel time, arrive early by, what time should you wake up by?)
  • Answer Key
  • Numbered task cards for easy data collection. Download FREE progress monitoring/answer sheets for the task cardsΒ HERE.

Print, laminate, cut for long term use.
Use clothes pins or a dry erase marker to mark the correct answer.
Great for small group lessons and work task bins.

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