Description
Need a fun, no-prep way to review misplaced and dangling modifiers with your students? These pop-culture themed task cards are the perfect way to sneak in grammar practice in any format you need. Whether you're teaching a mini-lesson or just need something quick for a sub, this resource has your back.
✨ What’s Included:
20 printable + digital task cards (Google Slides™ format)
Student response sheet
Teacher answer key
All pop-culture themed!
I don't know if you're like me, but misplaced and dangling modifiers is my least favorite grammar concept to teach. I needed something quick with LOTS of practice opportunities for students. These cards are incredibly versatile—you can use them as bellringers, in stations, for partner work, early finisher practice, or even as a quick individual check-in after a lesson. Personally, I would use them during sub days, and they’re always a great way to review previously learned skills or as a quick check after a grammar day.
Bonus: It’s literally zero prep. Just print or assign digitally and you’re good to go!
Perfect for grades 6-8 and easy to fit into your grammar routine without any hassle.
Misplaced/Dangling Modifiers Task Cards | Engaging Task Cards for Middle Grades
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Description
Need a fun, no-prep way to review misplaced and dangling modifiers with your students? These pop-culture themed task cards are the perfect way to sneak in grammar practice in any format you need. Whether you're teaching a mini-lesson or just need something quick for a sub, this resource has your back.
✨ What’s Included:
20 printable + digital task cards (Google Slides™ format)
Student response sheet
Teacher answer key
All pop-culture themed!
I don't know if you're like me, but misplaced and dangling modifiers is my least favorite grammar concept to teach. I needed something quick with LOTS of practice opportunities for students. These cards are incredibly versatile—you can use them as bellringers, in stations, for partner work, early finisher practice, or even as a quick individual check-in after a lesson. Personally, I would use them during sub days, and they’re always a great way to review previously learned skills or as a quick check after a grammar day.
Bonus: It’s literally zero prep. Just print or assign digitally and you’re good to go!
Perfect for grades 6-8 and easy to fit into your grammar routine without any hassle.





