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Are your students in need of repeat practice when it comes to making predictions about a text? Finding short, manageable practice that does not overwhelm students can be challenging.
These 20 making predictions 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 will help engage your students as they practice answering multiple-choice and constructed response questions that require inferencing.
Great for middle school students. Fifth-grade teachers have found success. Click for the Elementary set.
There are 20 short passages, 40 multiple-choice questions, and 20 short answer questions. There is a making predictions question on every card, along with a mix of reading standards to help spiral in reading skills practice.
Print Version Includes:
- Poster
- 20 Task Cards - Color
- 20 Task Cards - B&W
- Answer Key with CCSS & TEKS breakdown (Updated with New 2017 ELAR TEKS)
- Reading Level on Answer Key (Differentiate)
- Student Recording Sheet
Digital Version Includes:
- 1 Google Forms Link (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
- Reteaching
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 and breakdown.
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What teachers have said about this resource:
"This material was great for providing many trials for students to make predictions. I have used these cards with and without multiple-choice options to make it more/less difficult for each student."
“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’ whiteboard. I have paired students up, grouped them, and had them work individually on these task cards. They are very versatile!”
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****Save BIG with YEAR Long Task Card Bundle!****
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Let's Stay Connected:
>>Youtube
____________________________________
More Inferencing 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 predictions about a text? Finding short, manageable practice that does not overwhelm students can be challenging.
These 20 making predictions 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 will help engage your students as they practice answering multiple-choice and constructed response questions that require inferencing.
Great for middle school students. Fifth-grade teachers have found success. Click for the Elementary set.
There are 20 short passages, 40 multiple-choice questions, and 20 short answer questions. There is a making predictions question on every card, along with a mix of reading standards to help spiral in reading skills practice.
Print Version Includes:
- Poster
- 20 Task Cards - Color
- 20 Task Cards - B&W
- Answer Key with CCSS & TEKS breakdown (Updated with New 2017 ELAR TEKS)
- Reading Level on Answer Key (Differentiate)
- Student Recording Sheet
Digital Version Includes:
- 1 Google Forms Link (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
- Reteaching
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 and breakdown.
____________________________________
What teachers have said about this resource:
"This material was great for providing many trials for students to make predictions. I have used these cards with and without multiple-choice options to make it more/less difficult for each student."
“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’ whiteboard. I have paired students up, grouped them, and had them work individually on these task cards. They are very versatile!”
____________________________________
****Save BIG with YEAR Long Task Card Bundle!****
____________________________________
Let's Stay Connected:
>>Youtube
____________________________________
More Inferencing 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









