Description
Are your students in need of repeat practice when it comes to making inferences? Finding short, manageable practice that does not overwhelm students can be challenging.
This bundle of 100 cards works on inference, prediction, drawing conclusions, setting, and character traits.
These 100 inferencing task cards with text-dependent reading comprehension questions are the perfect solution to give your students the practice they need.
The use of short well-known fiction stories and modern informational text will help engage your students as they practice answering multiple-choice and constructed response questions using inferencing.
Great for middle school students. Teachers of other grade levels have found success. Click for the Elementary set or High School set.
There are 100 short passages, 200 multiple-choice questions, and 100 short answer questions. There is an inferencing question on every card, along with a mix of reading standards to help spiral in reading skills practice.
Print Version Includes:
- 100 Task Cards - Color
- 100 Task Cards - B&W
- Answer Keys with CCSS & TEKS breakdown (Updated with New 2017 ELAR TEKS)
- Reading Level on Answer Key (Differentiate)
- Student Recording Sheets
Digital Version Includes:
- 5 Google Forms Links (Self-Grading)
- Easel by TpT Activity
Click HERE for a free video: 3 Fun Task Card Game Ideas!
How can you use this resource:
- Test Prep
- Small Group
- Independent Practice
- Literacy Center or Station (Get students up out of their seats.)
- Whole Group (bell-ringer, warm-up, or exit ticket)
- Game Cards
- Intervention Groups
Differentiation:
Take out one or more answer choices.
Assign only the multiple-choice or only the constructed response questions.
Pick out cards for students based on the labeled reading level found on the answer key & breakdown.
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What teachers have said about this resource:
“I have used them as a station, exit ticket, and bell ringer. My students also love to compete with their peers as we fill in our ‘what's the answer’ white board. I have paired students up, grouped them, and had them work individually on these task cards. They are very versatile!”
“My students loved getting to practice their inferencing skills with texts that they know and love! We all know inferencing is one of, if not the, hardest skills for students to demonstrate in a reading assessment, so giving them these engaging texts to practice with was super helpful.”
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⭐️ Save BIG with YEAR Long Task Card Bundle! ⭐️
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Let's Stay Connected:
>>Youtube
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More Inference Practice:
Inference in Informational Text
Fun Reading Test Prep Bundles:
Reading Skills Task Card Bundle - Test Prep
Reading Comprehension Mystery Picture Bundle | Emoji | Print & Digital
Other Test Prep You Might Be Interested In:
STAAR Reading Test Prep Complete Set | PDF & Google Forms | New ELAR TEKS
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Description
Are your students in need of repeat practice when it comes to making inferences? Finding short, manageable practice that does not overwhelm students can be challenging.
This bundle of 100 cards works on inference, prediction, drawing conclusions, setting, and character traits.
These 100 inferencing task cards with text-dependent reading comprehension questions are the perfect solution to give your students the practice they need.
The use of short well-known fiction stories and modern informational text will help engage your students as they practice answering multiple-choice and constructed response questions using inferencing.
Great for middle school students. Teachers of other grade levels have found success. Click for the Elementary set or High School set.
There are 100 short passages, 200 multiple-choice questions, and 100 short answer questions. There is an inferencing question on every card, along with a mix of reading standards to help spiral in reading skills practice.
Print Version Includes:
- 100 Task Cards - Color
- 100 Task Cards - B&W
- Answer Keys with CCSS & TEKS breakdown (Updated with New 2017 ELAR TEKS)
- Reading Level on Answer Key (Differentiate)
- Student Recording Sheets
Digital Version Includes:
- 5 Google Forms Links (Self-Grading)
- Easel by TpT Activity
Click HERE for a free video: 3 Fun Task Card Game Ideas!
How can you use this resource:
- Test Prep
- Small Group
- Independent Practice
- Literacy Center or Station (Get students up out of their seats.)
- Whole Group (bell-ringer, warm-up, or exit ticket)
- Game Cards
- Intervention Groups
Differentiation:
Take out one or more answer choices.
Assign only the multiple-choice or only the constructed response questions.
Pick out cards for students based on the labeled reading level found on the answer key & breakdown.
____________________________________
What teachers have said about this resource:
“I have used them as a station, exit ticket, and bell ringer. My students also love to compete with their peers as we fill in our ‘what's the answer’ white board. I have paired students up, grouped them, and had them work individually on these task cards. They are very versatile!”
“My students loved getting to practice their inferencing skills with texts that they know and love! We all know inferencing is one of, if not the, hardest skills for students to demonstrate in a reading assessment, so giving them these engaging texts to practice with was super helpful.”
____________________________________
⭐️ Save BIG with YEAR Long Task Card Bundle! ⭐️
____________________________________
Let's Stay Connected:
>>Youtube
____________________________________
More Inference Practice:
Inference in Informational Text
Fun Reading Test Prep Bundles:
Reading Skills Task Card Bundle - Test Prep
Reading Comprehension Mystery Picture Bundle | Emoji | Print & Digital
Other Test Prep You Might Be Interested In:
STAAR Reading Test Prep Complete Set | PDF & Google Forms | New ELAR TEKS
Reviews
Hi Elizabeth,
Thank you so much for your feedback, I really appreciate you sharing that. It’s so helpful for other teachers to hear about the level of rigor.
This set is designed more for middle school, so that makes sense. I do have an elementary version that might be a better fit for your students.
If you’d like, just email me and I’d be happy to share it with you.
Thanks again, Angela
customclassroombyangela@gmail.com








