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Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
Describing Task Cards
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Describing skills are critical to a student’s success across basically ALL content areas. Also, learning to accurately describe items - and identify things that don’t describe an item - are important daily living skills!

This resource contains 2 parts and 60 Total task cards:

PART 1 contains 30 task cards focused on identifying a word that describes a given item.

PART 2 contains 30 task cards focused on identifying a word that does not describe a given item.

There are labels for each part that you can use to organize and store these task cards.

These can be used with paper clips, clothes pins, dry erase, markers,

or wet erase markers.

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Describing Task Cards

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Breaking Down the Basics
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Description

Describing skills are critical to a student’s success across basically ALL content areas. Also, learning to accurately describe items - and identify things that don’t describe an item - are important daily living skills!

This resource contains 2 parts and 60 Total task cards:

PART 1 contains 30 task cards focused on identifying a word that describes a given item.

PART 2 contains 30 task cards focused on identifying a word that does not describe a given item.

There are labels for each part that you can use to organize and store these task cards.

These can be used with paper clips, clothes pins, dry erase, markers,

or wet erase markers.

****************************************************************************************

For more resources and ideas on breaking down the basics for your students, follow me on…

BreakingDownTheBasics.wordpress.com

Breaking Down the Basics on Teachers Pay Teachers

Breaking Down the Basics on Pinterest

Breaking Down the Basics on Instagram

Report this resource to TPT
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March 1, 2020
My student's have enjoyed this resource. I found it very useful to use in a small group setting or individually.
Gabriele C.
341 reviews
Grades taught: PreK, K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities

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