Description
Put some FUN into learning those tricky L.3.1 language standards with this appealing set of 36 language task cards. This resource addresses all common core ELA-Literacy L.3.1 standards, making it perfect for pre or post testing, test prep and review.
This task card set is perfect for the BUSY teacher!
- Task cards are motivating to students, they're more like a game
- Makes planning a breeze...just print and go
- Simple to use for teachers and students
- Perfect for centers/stations, early finishers, morning work (Blackline set is perfect for this!) and more
- Easy to read selections
- Students can work independently, or in a group
- Easy for a sub to use
- Conquers the "boredom" factor with cartoons and interesting text
- Reviews L.3.1 Language Common Core standards for third grade
Special Features about this Task Card Resource
- fun cartoons and compelling text make practice fun
- A game is also included, which will make the resource more useful for centers, stations, or partner games.
- This resource includes two sets of task card strips. The first is in color, the second is the same set but in black and white to meet printing needs.
- Reading selections have been written by a professional children's curriculum writer. Experience includes writing on-line curriculum for CNN and Coca Cola, 7 books for The Child's World Press and writing weekly social studies newspapers for American Legacy Publishers.
- Includes a FREE digital Easel activity
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L.3.1 Standards addressed in this resource:
L.3.1a
L.3.1b
L.3.1c
L.3.1d
L.3.1e
L.3.1f
L.3.1g
L.3.1h
L.3.1i
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Task cards can be used in many different ways:
1. Centers and/or stations…since task cards can be done in any
order, they are easy to share.
2. In pairs or small groups
3. Whole class
a. Quick review before going home, or to specials
b. Teacher reads question, students write answers on white
board
c. Use as an assessment. Task cards don’t feel like a test, so
test phobic students are more relaxed.
4. Independent work at seats
5. Send home for homework as reinforcement for students
needing remediation
6. Test Prep
7. Games..Use game boards and dice. Place task cards upside down above game board. As students move around board they must answer task card questions. Partners use the grading key to tell if the answer is correct. Student may only move if the answer is correct.
8. Scoot...Give one answer sheet and one task card per student. Give students 30 seconds to answer their task card question on the answer sheet. Set timer for 30 seconds again and say, "Scoot". Student leaves his/her card on their desk and move to the next seat to answer that question. When the timer dings say, "Scoot" again and students move to next seat until all cards are answered on the answer sheet.
9. Scavenger Hunt...Hide cards around the classroom. Give each student one answer sheet. Students search for cards and answer them as they are found.
10. Jenga...Number Jenga blocks to 36 (or less if you wish). Students play in groups of three-four and take turns pulling them out. Students all answer the task card number on each block on their answer sheet until the Jenga blocks tumble.
11. Exit ticket...Pass one task card to each student plus one sticky note. Students answer on the sticky note and place on board on the way out the door.
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This set includes:
- Table of Contents
- Standards Correlation
- Teacher Notes
- 36 Task Cards in color
- 36 Task Cards in black and white
- Task Card Cover Sheet
- Game Board
- Game Cards
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Comments about this resource include:
"Thank you so much! It helps me define the areas which my students still need to work on."
"Very comprehensive. Great for inclusive practices or in small group therapy."
"Great way to practice skills with a partner, and also for a quick assessment on how kids are progressing with the standards. Thanks so much."
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If you are interested in other task cards in this series see:
3rd Grade Literature Task Cards
3rd Grade Informational Text Task Cards
Save money by buying the 3rd Grade Task Card Bundle with all three resources included!
3rd Grade Common Core Reading Task Cards Bundle
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Click here to Follow Me and receive 20% off of any of my resources...ALWAYS!!
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About this Teacher Author
Jan Bernard
National Board Certified Teacher (2001-2011), Masters in Curriculum, Gifted Certified, Cobb County Elementary Teacher of the Year, Addison Elementary Teacher of the Year, Bullard Elementary Teacher of the Year, Atlanta Journal and Constitution Honor Teacher finalist ($5000 award), District 3 Georgia Science Teacher of the Year, Author of seven books published by The Child's World Press, Wrote online k-12 social studies and language arts curriculum for Coca Cola, curriculum writer for CNN, curriculum writer for American Legacy Publishers 2009-2014, 25 years teaching experience in grades 1st-4th.
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3rd Grade Language Task Cards by Jan Bernard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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Description
Put some FUN into learning those tricky L.3.1 language standards with this appealing set of 36 language task cards. This resource addresses all common core ELA-Literacy L.3.1 standards, making it perfect for pre or post testing, test prep and review.
This task card set is perfect for the BUSY teacher!
- Task cards are motivating to students, they're more like a game
- Makes planning a breeze...just print and go
- Simple to use for teachers and students
- Perfect for centers/stations, early finishers, morning work (Blackline set is perfect for this!) and more
- Easy to read selections
- Students can work independently, or in a group
- Easy for a sub to use
- Conquers the "boredom" factor with cartoons and interesting text
- Reviews L.3.1 Language Common Core standards for third grade
Special Features about this Task Card Resource
- fun cartoons and compelling text make practice fun
- A game is also included, which will make the resource more useful for centers, stations, or partner games.
- This resource includes two sets of task card strips. The first is in color, the second is the same set but in black and white to meet printing needs.
- Reading selections have been written by a professional children's curriculum writer. Experience includes writing on-line curriculum for CNN and Coca Cola, 7 books for The Child's World Press and writing weekly social studies newspapers for American Legacy Publishers.
- Includes a FREE digital Easel activity
=========================================================================
L.3.1 Standards addressed in this resource:
L.3.1a
L.3.1b
L.3.1c
L.3.1d
L.3.1e
L.3.1f
L.3.1g
L.3.1h
L.3.1i
=========================================================================
Task cards can be used in many different ways:
1. Centers and/or stations…since task cards can be done in any
order, they are easy to share.
2. In pairs or small groups
3. Whole class
a. Quick review before going home, or to specials
b. Teacher reads question, students write answers on white
board
c. Use as an assessment. Task cards don’t feel like a test, so
test phobic students are more relaxed.
4. Independent work at seats
5. Send home for homework as reinforcement for students
needing remediation
6. Test Prep
7. Games..Use game boards and dice. Place task cards upside down above game board. As students move around board they must answer task card questions. Partners use the grading key to tell if the answer is correct. Student may only move if the answer is correct.
8. Scoot...Give one answer sheet and one task card per student. Give students 30 seconds to answer their task card question on the answer sheet. Set timer for 30 seconds again and say, "Scoot". Student leaves his/her card on their desk and move to the next seat to answer that question. When the timer dings say, "Scoot" again and students move to next seat until all cards are answered on the answer sheet.
9. Scavenger Hunt...Hide cards around the classroom. Give each student one answer sheet. Students search for cards and answer them as they are found.
10. Jenga...Number Jenga blocks to 36 (or less if you wish). Students play in groups of three-four and take turns pulling them out. Students all answer the task card number on each block on their answer sheet until the Jenga blocks tumble.
11. Exit ticket...Pass one task card to each student plus one sticky note. Students answer on the sticky note and place on board on the way out the door.
========================================================================
This set includes:
- Table of Contents
- Standards Correlation
- Teacher Notes
- 36 Task Cards in color
- 36 Task Cards in black and white
- Task Card Cover Sheet
- Game Board
- Game Cards
===================================================
Comments about this resource include:
"Thank you so much! It helps me define the areas which my students still need to work on."
"Very comprehensive. Great for inclusive practices or in small group therapy."
"Great way to practice skills with a partner, and also for a quick assessment on how kids are progressing with the standards. Thanks so much."
==========================================================
If you are interested in other task cards in this series see:
3rd Grade Literature Task Cards
3rd Grade Informational Text Task Cards
Save money by buying the 3rd Grade Task Card Bundle with all three resources included!
3rd Grade Common Core Reading Task Cards Bundle
===================================================
Click here to Follow Me and receive 20% off of any of my resources...ALWAYS!!
========================================================
About this Teacher Author
Jan Bernard
National Board Certified Teacher (2001-2011), Masters in Curriculum, Gifted Certified, Cobb County Elementary Teacher of the Year, Addison Elementary Teacher of the Year, Bullard Elementary Teacher of the Year, Atlanta Journal and Constitution Honor Teacher finalist ($5000 award), District 3 Georgia Science Teacher of the Year, Author of seven books published by The Child's World Press, Wrote online k-12 social studies and language arts curriculum for Coca Cola, curriculum writer for CNN, curriculum writer for American Legacy Publishers 2009-2014, 25 years teaching experience in grades 1st-4th.
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3rd Grade Language Task Cards by Jan Bernard is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License






