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Make going back into the text and finding where students got their answers a habit with these task cards.
These task cards are ideal for reading notebooks, small group work, stations, RTI, early finishing work, or morning work.
Every task card has 4 questions. The questions from each passage requires evidence from in the text to support the students the answer. After students have read the passage, they answer questions by going back into the passage and showing where they found their answer. When they find the evidence, they show it by highlighting or underlining. Students can write the completed answer in their notebooks below the task card.
Additional skills are listed below.
1. Inference
2. Main Idea
3. Supporting Details
4. Cause/Effect
5. Compare/Contrast
6. Sequencing
7. Fact and Opinion
8. Figurative Language
9. Characterization
10. Drawing Conclusions
11. Making Connections
12. Find the Topic Sentence
A detailed answer key is provided for every task card. The answer key will have the answer, the type of question, and where you can find it within the passage.
In addition there is a variety of fiction and nonfiction passages.
Please click the PREVIEW to see the task cards and answer key.
There are 30 task cards included!
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Evidence In The Text Task Card Bundle!
Evidence In The Text Task Cards Grades 2-3
Organized Teacher Binder
How to Write a Topic Sentence
How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay
How to Write and Introduction and Conclusion
How to Write A Paragraph
How to Write Concluding Sentences
How to Write a Short Answer Response
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Description
Make going back into the text and finding where students got their answers a habit with these task cards.
These task cards are ideal for reading notebooks, small group work, stations, RTI, early finishing work, or morning work.
Every task card has 4 questions. The questions from each passage requires evidence from in the text to support the students the answer. After students have read the passage, they answer questions by going back into the passage and showing where they found their answer. When they find the evidence, they show it by highlighting or underlining. Students can write the completed answer in their notebooks below the task card.
Additional skills are listed below.
1. Inference
2. Main Idea
3. Supporting Details
4. Cause/Effect
5. Compare/Contrast
6. Sequencing
7. Fact and Opinion
8. Figurative Language
9. Characterization
10. Drawing Conclusions
11. Making Connections
12. Find the Topic Sentence
A detailed answer key is provided for every task card. The answer key will have the answer, the type of question, and where you can find it within the passage.
In addition there is a variety of fiction and nonfiction passages.
Please click the PREVIEW to see the task cards and answer key.
There are 30 task cards included!
Try two task cards for free- Evidence In The Text Task Cards- FREE!
Additional Resources
Evidence In The Text Task Card Bundle!
Evidence In The Text Task Cards Grades 2-3
Organized Teacher Binder
How to Write a Topic Sentence
How to Write a Compare and Contrast Essay
How to Write and Introduction and Conclusion
How to Write A Paragraph
How to Write Concluding Sentences
How to Write a Short Answer Response
Back To School Flipbook





