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Preview of Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

Skill Focused: Critical Thinking Cards for Kids -120 Feature & Function Question

What's Included: This is a comprehensive educational PDF resource containing 120 full-color task cards (30 pages) designed to build critical thinking and observation skills in young learners. Each page features carefully crafted questions with vibrant, child-friendly illustrations. Product Structure: 📄 30 pages total - 4 task card per page 🎴 Each card contains 1 question with 4 multiple-choice answers 🖼️ ANSWER SHEET 📊 Cards are numbered (F1-F60 AND U1-U60) for easy organization Question Ty
Preview of IEP Goals, Intervention Strategies and Accommodations for Autism & ADHD

IEP Goals, Intervention Strategies and Accommodations for Autism & ADHD

Support your students with this Special Education IEP Goals, Intervention Strategies and Accommodations Bundle for Autism, ADHD, Executive Functioning, Behavior Support and Life Skills. This comprehensive SPED toolkit includes 12 practical guides filled with over 260 classroom strategies, interventions, accommodations, IEP goals, action steps, and student supports for Grades K to 12. Designed for special education teachers, interventionists, support staff, therapists, homeschool educators, and p
Preview of Ultimate 3rd Grade Grammar & ELA  Bundle | 5 Units,  Task Cards & Worksheets

Ultimate 3rd Grade Grammar & ELA Bundle | 5 Units, Task Cards & Worksheets

Are your students struggling with grammar skills like subject-verb agreement, pronouns, comparatives, capitalization, and sentence structure? Do they write sentences like: ❌ “She play soccer.” ❌ “This is the most tallest mountain.” ❌ “the very hungry caterpillar” ❌ “My brother likes games. She plays every day.” ❌ “I was tired so I slept.” You’re not alone. Grammar skills are some of the most important building blocks of strong writing — but many students need repeated, structured practice to tru
Preview of Multiple Meaning Words Task Cards & Worksheet – 3rd Grade Vocabulary Practice

Multiple Meaning Words Task Cards & Worksheet – 3rd Grade Vocabulary Practice

Do your students read “the bat flew out of the cave” and draw a baseball player? Do they look confused when you say the word “ring” – do you mean jewelry or the sound of a bell? Do they insist that “cold” can only mean low temperature, not a sickness? You are not alone. Multiple meaning words (homonyms) are one of the trickiest parts of vocabulary for young readers. Third graders often learn one meaning of a word and stop there. When they encounter a different meaning in a new text, they get stu
Preview of Suffixes Activities 3rd Grade: Task Cards and Worksheet ELA

Suffixes Activities 3rd Grade: Task Cards and Worksheet ELA

Do your students write "runned" instead of "ran"? Do they add "-ing" without doubling the consonant – "swiming" instead of "swimming"? Do they forget whether to use "-er" or "-est" when comparing two things versus three? Do they capitalize every single word – including and, of, the – or none at all? You're not alone. Mastering suffixes is one of those grammar skills that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget when to double the consonant before adding "-ing", con
Preview of 3rd Grade Shades of Meaning: Task Cards & Vocabulary Worksheet

3rd Grade Shades of Meaning: Task Cards & Vocabulary Worksheet

Do your students describe everything as "good," "bad," or "sad" – over and over again? Do they write "the water was cold" for ice, a refrigerator, and a winter morning – using the same word every time? Do they struggle to explain why "terrified" is stronger than "scared," or why "whisper" is weaker than "shout"? You're not alone. Shades of meaning is one of those grammar skills that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often choose the same weak words for everything, miss t
Preview of Prefix Task Cards & Worksheet 3rd Grade Grammar Activities

Prefix Task Cards & Worksheet 3rd Grade Grammar Activities

Do your students write "do again" instead of "redo"? Do they know that "un-" means "not," but still write "not happy" instead of "unhappy"? Do they add "re-" to every word – even when it doesn't make sense? You're not alone. Prefixes seem simple at first. Just add two or three letters to the beginning of a word, and you change the meaning. But third graders often struggle to know which prefix to use, when to use it, and how to spell the new word correctly. Without varied, hands-on practice, they
Preview of Punctuating Dialogue:  Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Punctuating Dialogue: Task Cards + Worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Do your students write she said hello instead of "Hello," she said? Do they forget the comma before the quotation marks, or leave out the quotation marks entirely? Do they put the period or question mark in the wrong place – outside instead of inside the quotes? You're not alone. Punctuating dialogue is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget to use quotation marks, miss the comma after words like said or asked, confuse where to put
Preview of Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Commas in Addresses Worksheets and Task Cards for 3rd Grade

Do your students write "123 Main St Chicago IL" instead of "123 Main St, Chicago, IL"? Do they forget the comma between the street and city – or between the city and state? Do they put commas everywhere… or nowhere at all? You're not alone. Commas in addresses is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget the first comma, add an extra comma after the state, or leave out both commas completely. Without explicit practice, this mistake sh
Preview of Differentiated Counting Coins Task Cards | Small Groups & Stations | 1st & 2nd

Differentiated Counting Coins Task Cards | Small Groups & Stations | 1st & 2nd

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A Trendy Alice
Differentiated Counting Coins Task Cards | Dimes, Nickels, Pennies | 3 Levels of PracticeMake money counting meaningful for all your learners! This differentiated math resource is designed to meet students where they are—with three leveled sets of coin-counting task cards that build foundational skills and challenge higher-level thinkers. Whether you're working with emerging counters or students ready for mental math and problem-solving, these task cards are color-coded and easy to assign base
Preview of Linking Verbs: Task Cards & worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Linking Verbs: Task Cards & worksheet for 3rd Grade Grammar

Do your students struggle to tell the difference between a linking verb and an action verb? Do they write “She feels happy” correctly but then say “She runs happy” without realizing the verb has changed? Do they need help understanding that verbs like seem, become, taste, smell, look, feel, grow, stay, remain, turn, appear can act as bridges between the subject and a description – not as actions? You’re not alone. Linking verbs are the foundation of clear descriptive writing – but many students
Preview of Mastering Irregular Past Tense Verbs:  Task Cards & Worksheets for Grades 3

Mastering Irregular Past Tense Verbs: Task Cards & Worksheets for Grades 3

Do your students write "goed" instead of "went"? Do they say "eated" for "ate" or "runned" for "ran"? Do they struggle to remember that not all verbs follow the "-ed" rule? You’re not alone. Irregular past tense verbs are some of the most common words in English – but because they don't follow a predictable pattern, students often guess or overgeneralize. Without explicit practice, these mistakes become fossilized in both writing and speaking. This resource gives your students the scaffolded pra
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Capitalizing Book Titles – Task Cards + Worksheet +Answer Key

3rd Grade Grammar: Capitalizing Book Titles – Task Cards + Worksheet +Answer Key

Do your students write the very hungry caterpillar instead of The Very Hungry Caterpillar? Do they capitalize every single word – including and, of, the – or none at all? Do they forget which words matter in a book title? You're not alone. Capitalizing book titles is one of those grammar rules that seems simple – until students start writing. Third graders often forget to capitalize the first word, over-capitalize small words like "and" or "of," or miss important words like nouns and verbs. With
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Simple & Compound Sentences – Task Cards & Worksheet

3rd Grade Grammar: Simple & Compound Sentences – Task Cards & Worksheet

Do your students write sentences like "The dog is fluffy and he likes to play" without a comma before "and"? Do they struggle to tell the difference between one complete thought and two thoughts joined together? Do they add "but" or "so" but forget that both sides need to be a full sentence? You're not alone. Simple and compound sentences are the foundation of clear writing – but many third graders mix them up. They write run-ons, forget commas, or use joining words incorrectly. Without knowing
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Pronoun & Antecedent Agreement - 40 Task Cards + QUIZ

3rd Grade Grammar: Pronoun & Antecedent Agreement - 40 Task Cards + QUIZ

❓ Do your students write, “My sister loves video games. He plays every day”? Do they mix up “he,” “she,” “it,” and “they”? Do they struggle to match a pronoun with the noun it replaces? 💡 You’re not alone. Pronoun-antecedent agreement is a foundational grammar skill – but many students guess randomly or match pronouns to the wrong noun. Without mastering this skill, students will write confusing, unclear sentences and struggle with reading comprehension when they encounter pronouns in texts.
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar : Subject-Verb Agreement – Task Cards & Quiz Whit answers

3rd Grade Grammar : Subject-Verb Agreement – Task Cards & Quiz Whit answers

Do your students write "The dogs runs fast" or "She play soccer"? Do they forget to add -s to verbs with singular subjects? Do they struggle to match subjects and verbs correctly, especially with tricky words like everyone or each? You're not alone. Subject-verb agreement is one of the most fundamental building blocks of English grammar – but many students mix it up, leading to errors that make their writing sound incorrect. Without a solid grasp of this rule, students cannot write clear, gramma
Preview of 3rd Grade Grammar: Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Task Cards & Quiz

3rd Grade Grammar: Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Task Cards & Quiz

Do your students struggle to tell the difference between comparing two things and comparing three or more Do they write sentences like She is the most tallest or This is more easier Do they need help understanding when to add -er-est and when to use moremost You're not alone. Comparatives and superlatives are essential for clear communication – but many students mix them up. They add both more and -er to the same word. They use superlatives when only two things are being compared. Without a soli
Preview of Mastering Helping Verbs: 40 Task Cards + Worksheets with Answer Keys– Grade 3

Mastering Helping Verbs: 40 Task Cards + Worksheets with Answer Keys– Grade 3

Do your students write “She running” instead of “She is running”? Do they say “They was happy” when it should be “They were happy”? Do they ask “He like pizza?” without the helping verb “Does”? You’re not alone. Helping verbs are the engine of English sentences – but many young writers leave them out or mix them up. Without a solid grasp of helping verbs, students cannot form correct questions, negative sentences, or verb tenses. This resource gives your students the scaffolded practice they nee
Preview of NWEA MAP Aligned | 1st Grade RIT Range 161-170 | Counting Coins Task Cards

NWEA MAP Aligned | 1st Grade RIT Range 161-170 | Counting Coins Task Cards

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Differentiated Counting Coins Task Cards | NWEA MAP Test Aligned | RTI Range (161–170) | Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, Pennies | 4 Levels of PracticeMake money counting meaningful and MAP test-ready for all your learners! These differentiated math task cards are aligned with NWEA MAP testing goals (RIT 161–170) and designed to support foundational money skills—perfect for 1st grade intervention groups or below-level 2nd graders. This resource makes it easy to assign targeted practice based on your s
Preview of Counting Money Individually | Task Cards |Pennies, Nickels and Dimes K-1st

Counting Money Individually | Task Cards |Pennies, Nickels and Dimes K-1st

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A Trendy Alice
Counting Coins Task Card Bundle | Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies | Money Math Practice for 1st & 2nd GradeSupport your students in developing strong foundational money skills with this progressive Counting Coins Task Card Bundle. Designed for beginning learners, this resource helps students master counting individual coin types— dimes, nickels, and pennies—before progressing to mixed coin combinations. Ideal for 1st and 2nd grade classrooms, these task cards are perfect for math centers, guide
Preview of NWEA MAP Aligned | 1st Grade RTI Range 190+ | Counting Coins Task Cards

NWEA MAP Aligned | 1st Grade RTI Range 190+ | Counting Coins Task Cards

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A Trendy Alice
Differentiated Counting Coins Task Cards | Above-Level & GT Math Practice | NWEA MAP Aligned (190+ RIT) | Quarters, Dimes, Nickels, PenniesLooking for a way to challenge your high-achieving 1st and 2nd grade students during your money unit? These differentiated coin-counting story problem task cards are designed specifically for learners working above grade level—ideal for those in the NWEA MAP RIT 190+ range enrichment groups. Each set builds problem-solving and real-world money math skills
Preview of Counting Coins | Critical Thinking | Differentiated Money Task Cards | 1-2nd GT

Counting Coins | Critical Thinking | Differentiated Money Task Cards | 1-2nd GT

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A Trendy Alice
Counting Coins Task Card Pack | Real-World Math + Money Riddles | Critical Thinking & EnrichmentBuild real-world math and critical thinking skills with these 24 engaging counting coins task cards! This print-and-go resource includes two differentiated sets: 12 real-world shopping word problems where students spend up to $1.00, and 12 money logic riddles where students use clues to figure out mystery coin combinations. Perfect for 1st and 2nd grade math centers, enrichment groups, and fina
Preview of Advanced Differentiated Task Cards | Mental Math Coins | GT & Early Finishers

Advanced Differentiated Task Cards | Mental Math Coins | GT & Early Finishers

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A Trendy Alice
Mental Math Money Task Cards – Dimes, Nickels, and Pennies | Grades 1–2 | GT & Above-Level LearnersLooking for a way to differentiate your money unit for students who are ready for a challenge? These 24 Mental Math Task Cards are designed specifically for 1st and 2nd graders who need enrichment beyond basic coin counting. Each card features story problems using dimes, nickels, and pennies that require students to use mental math, logical reasoning, and a deeper understanding of coin values.
Preview of Digital Time on Task Behavior Tracking {for Google Drive}

Digital Time on Task Behavior Tracking {for Google Drive}

Perfect for remote learning! This google sheet is any easy way to track on/off task behaviors for a total of up to ten minutes. PLEASE NOTE: You will have to manually calculate the percentages.
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