tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post1946278047169017211..comments2023-10-03T04:20:03.184-06:00Comments on Math = Love: Classifying Types of Chemical Reactions Card SortSarah Carter (@mathequalslove)http://www.blogger.com/profile/11839095945000612533noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-57413953778175129612020-02-27T10:52:07.947-06:002020-02-27T10:52:07.947-06:00I used this today with a section of my 9th graders...I used this today with a section of my 9th graders who were struggling. This helped them a great deal. Thank you!Krista W.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1091979517567705761.post-42141810285905169372017-08-23T18:57:27.427-05:002017-08-23T18:57:27.427-05:00For differentiation, I do something very similar i...For differentiation, I do something very similar in my "advanced" station, but I use the cards as an inquiry activity. The students are told that there are 5 groups to place their cards in, and they're allowed to ask me three questions total. If they seem to be struggling after a few minutes, I let them know that they should be paying attention to how many products and reactants each equation has. Love your template to organize that game -- then they can transfer their cards to it after learning the definitions! Thanks :)Beth Pollakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06069325573442494183noreply@blogger.com