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Do your students shut down or guess randomly when you ask them WH Questions during reading? These Sentence Comprehension Task Cards with Visuals can make a big difference! The simple sentences, clear visuals, and multiple-choice options give students the support they need.
- You’re not alone! Answering who, what, when, where is a skill many students need extra practice with, especially in special education and early elementary classrooms.
- Each activity uses short, simple sentences paired with visual supports and multiple-choice answers so your students can focus on comprehension without feeling overwhelmed.
👉 Be sure to check the preview so you can see how each activity is set up and how it will help your students succeed.
This bundle gives you printable, digital, and interactive options that work across small groups, whole group lessons, or independent practice.
❓ What’s Included in the Bundle:
- 5 sets of WH Questions sentence comprehension task cards
- 129 task cards total (each with a sentence and 3 picture choices)
- 129 WH questions covering Who, What, When, Where
- 5 PowerPoint presentations for whole group practice
💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource:
- Builds comprehension with repeated practice
- Visuals provide context clues for emerging readers
- Easy to differentiate across student levels
- Print, laminate and go OR use digitally
- Reusable across the year
✅ This bundle is especially helpful for:
- Special education classrooms
- Emerging readers
- ELL students
- Small group intervention
👉 Tip for You: Check out the preview to see exactly how the task cards, visuals, and digital options look. It’ll give you a clear picture of how they’ll support your students and save you prep time.
❤️ Save when you grab the bundle compared to individual sets!
WH Questions with Visuals Task Cards Sentence Reading Comprehension SPED Bundle
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What others say
Description
Do your students shut down or guess randomly when you ask them WH Questions during reading? These Sentence Comprehension Task Cards with Visuals can make a big difference! The simple sentences, clear visuals, and multiple-choice options give students the support they need.
- You’re not alone! Answering who, what, when, where is a skill many students need extra practice with, especially in special education and early elementary classrooms.
- Each activity uses short, simple sentences paired with visual supports and multiple-choice answers so your students can focus on comprehension without feeling overwhelmed.
👉 Be sure to check the preview so you can see how each activity is set up and how it will help your students succeed.
This bundle gives you printable, digital, and interactive options that work across small groups, whole group lessons, or independent practice.
❓ What’s Included in the Bundle:
- 5 sets of WH Questions sentence comprehension task cards
- 129 task cards total (each with a sentence and 3 picture choices)
- 129 WH questions covering Who, What, When, Where
- 5 PowerPoint presentations for whole group practice
💡 Why Teachers Love This Resource:
- Builds comprehension with repeated practice
- Visuals provide context clues for emerging readers
- Easy to differentiate across student levels
- Print, laminate and go OR use digitally
- Reusable across the year
✅ This bundle is especially helpful for:
- Special education classrooms
- Emerging readers
- ELL students
- Small group intervention
👉 Tip for You: Check out the preview to see exactly how the task cards, visuals, and digital options look. It’ll give you a clear picture of how they’ll support your students and save you prep time.
❤️ Save when you grab the bundle compared to individual sets!
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