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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 NWEA MAP Reading Task Cards RIT 141-220 | SCR, Test Prep, & Intervention

NWEA MAP Reading Task Cards RIT 141-220 | SCR, Test Prep, & Intervention

Stop guessing what your students need to grow their NWEA MAP Reading scores.This comprehensive set of 128 Task Cards is rigorously aligned to the NWEA MAP Growth Learning Continuum, covering 8 RIT Bands (141–220). Designed for true differentiation, these cards allow you to meet every student exactly where they are—from Kindergarten foundational skills to 5th+ grade complex analysis. Whether you are doing small group intervention, station work, or whole-class review, these cards bridge the gap
Preview of The "Perfect Pizza" of Proof: Key Idea & Details Task Cards (State Test Prep)

The "Perfect Pizza" of Proof: Key Idea & Details Task Cards (State Test Prep)

Turn your students into "Reading Chefs" with this high-interest task card set! This resource uses a delicious Pizza Analogy to master the "Details to Key Ideas" standard. Just as you can't have a pepperoni pizza without the pepperoni, you can't have a Key Idea without the "toppings" of supporting details. This set is perfectly aligned with STAAR (Texas), FAST (Florida), Georgia Milestones, SBAC, and other national tests. The questions are meticulously crafted to mirror the exact wording studen
Preview of Analogies Bundle: Master Synonyms, Antonyms, Part/Whole, Cause/Effect & More

Analogies Bundle: Master Synonyms, Antonyms, Part/Whole, Cause/Effect & More

Do your students struggle to tell the difference between a synonym and an antonym? Can they complete an analogy like “finger is to hand as petal is to ______” but freeze when asked to explain why? Do they need practice creating their own analogies from scratch? Do you want a complete analogies curriculum that takes students from basic relationship recognition to advanced mixed review – all in one bundle?You’re not alone. Analogies are a cornerstone of critical thinking, vocabulary development, a
Preview of Mixed Review: Pronoun Clarity Cards & Sheets: Fix Ambiguous, Vague, and more

Mixed Review: Pronoun Clarity Cards & Sheets: Fix Ambiguous, Vague, and more

Do your students write sentences like “The dog chased the cat until it ran up a tree” – and nobody knows what “it” refers to? Do they use “they say” or “in the news they tell you” without ever naming who “they” are? Do they end every paragraph with “This shows that…” without a clear antecedent for “this”?You’re not alone. Unclear pronoun references are among the most persistent errors in student writing – even in high school. Ambiguous pronouns (two possible antecedents), vague pronouns (missing
Preview of Using Emojis Appropriately in Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Digital Grammar

Using Emojis Appropriately in Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Digital Grammar

Do your students use emojis randomly – or not at all? Do they send a crying‑laughing emoji when they mean sad? Do they use a skull emoji in a professional email? Do they know that the same emoji can show sarcasm, excitement, or confusion depending on context? Do you wish there were a resource that teaches students how to use emojis appropriately – as part of digital grammar and tone – without sacrificing professionalism?You’re not alone. Emojis are now a standard part of digital communication –
Preview of Idioms Task Cards: 64 Cards for Figurative Language & Real-World Phrases

Idioms Task Cards: 64 Cards for Figurative Language & Real-World Phrases

Do your students think “it’s raining cats and dogs” means pets are falling from the sky? Do they stare blankly when you say “hold your horses” or “break a leg”?You’re not alone. Idioms are one of the most challenging aspects of figurative language – especially for English language learners and literal thinkers. Students need repeated exposure and practice to understand that these phrases mean something very different from the words they use. This 64‑card task card set gives your students the sy
Preview of Parts of Speech Montessori Interactive Conjunction Command Task Cards

Parts of Speech Montessori Interactive Conjunction Command Task Cards

Get kids moving and interacting with these Montessori inspired parts of speech! Each Command Card packet comes with 4 separate sets (each set contains 8 different interactive and fun commands) that familiarizes that specific part of speech. These Command Cards have been created to be able to be adaptable to either the classroom or at home.
Preview of VOCABULARY | HOMOGRAPHS | Task Cards | Multiple Meanings Words Set 4 | Gr. 5-6-7

VOCABULARY | HOMOGRAPHS | Task Cards | Multiple Meanings Words Set 4 | Gr. 5-6-7

VOCABULARY Multiple Meanings Words TASK CARDS . . . Set 4 REVIEW / PRACTICE MULTIPLE MEANING WORDS are words with the same spelling but different meanings - homographs. Advanced: Grades 5 - 6 - 7 Students select the word, from among three multiple meaning words, whose meanings best fit two sentences. "Always something EXTRA" to help TEACH / REVIEW / PRACTICE skills in FUN ways. Please read Contents. Your feedback is very important to us. Thank you so much. VOCABULARY: Multi
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