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Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
Contractions Scoot/Task Cards
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Description

Great review of contractions for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. Students will write the 2 words that make up the given contraction. It can be used as a Scoot game or Task Cards during Centers.

Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet

Directions

1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4. Have each student start at a different card. They must write the answer in the box that matches the letter on the card.
5. When the teacher says SCOOT, students rotate to the next card. (Make sure to clearly explain which way to rotate.)
6. Students should rotate around the room and eventually end up at their desk.
( If you are using them as Task Cards:
*Make sure students record their answer in the correct box.)
7. Collect papers and assess.

Be sure to check out my other Scoot Games:

Scoot Bundle- 5 Games Included
Addition Scoot
Subtraction Scoot
Addition and Subtraction Scoot
Multiplication Scoot
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Contractions Scoot/Task Cards

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Digital downloads
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Grades
1st - 3rd
Pages
10
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Great review of contractions for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders. Students will write the 2 words that make up the given contraction. It can be used as a Scoot game or Task Cards during Centers.

Each game includes:
Directions
Recording Sheet
20 Task Cards
Answer Sheet

Directions

1. Print, laminate, and cut task cards A-T.
2. Copy recording sheet for class.
3. Place task cards in order around the room.
4. Have each student start at a different card. They must write the answer in the box that matches the letter on the card.
5. When the teacher says SCOOT, students rotate to the next card. (Make sure to clearly explain which way to rotate.)
6. Students should rotate around the room and eventually end up at their desk.
( If you are using them as Task Cards:
*Make sure students record their answer in the correct box.)
7. Collect papers and assess.

Be sure to check out my other Scoot Games:

Scoot Bundle- 5 Games Included
Addition Scoot
Subtraction Scoot
Addition and Subtraction Scoot
Multiplication Scoot
Report this resource to TPT
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