This is a set of task cards that give students practice with identifying supporting details with a main idea. This set contains 23 cards. Each card has a main idea and four supporting details. . Students have to determine which detail does NOT support the main idea.. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, as game cards, or for take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for reading intervention as well. Depending on your students' s
This is a practice worksheet, which gives students practice with subtracting 2-digit numbers. Base ten models are given to assist students with regrouping when needed.
This is a set of 35 task cards, which give students practice with the digraph CH, which can have the /ch/ or /k/ sound. Each card has a word with the digraph CH and an accompanying picture. Students decide if the digraph CH in the word has the /ch/ or /k/ sound. The cards are not numbered, so you can select the cards you would like to use for differentiation. These task cards are great to use as a learning center. See my 'Catch a Bone" game board that can be used with any set of task cards.
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with identifying double consonants in the middle of words. This set contains 24 cards. Each card shows a picture and gives a word with missing double consonants. Students identify double consonant that is missing. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, as game cards, or for take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for language arts intervention as well. Depending on your stud
This is a set of 52 task cards, which give students practice with words that contain the /f/ sound. Students are given words that contain the /f/ sound somewhere in the words. Students must then decide if the letter f, the digraph gh, or the digraph ph complete the words. These task cards are a great resource for learning centers, literacy stations, independent practice, or game cards. They can also be projected onto a screen to use as a whole-class activity. An answer key is included so th
This is a set of 30 task cards which give students practice with words that contain the silent letters gn, kn, and wr. Each card has a picture of word that contains the /n/ or /r/ sound. Students have to identify the correct spelling of the word - some words have the silent letters and some do not. An answer key is given, so these task cards can be self-checking. Task cards are a great resource for learning centers, literacy stations, independent practice, and game cards. They can also be p
This is a Thanksgiving math color-by-code activity. Students round each number on the turkey to the nearest 100. Then, they use the given code to color the turkey.
This is a board game that gives students practice with words that end with the /s/ sound, spelled with ce and se. This game contains 36 word cards and a game board. Each card gives a word and a picture to assist students with decoding the word, if needed. Directions and game pieces are also included. This game is perfect to use for literacy stations or learning centers. It is also a great resource to use for reading/language arts intervention as well. Depending on your students' skill levels, th
This is a set of 22 task cards, which give students practice with word analogies. All of the analogies are related to winter. These task cards can be used in learning centers, as a literacy station activity, for independent seat work, or for game cards. They can also be projected onto a screen to use as a whole group activity. Print on card stock and laminate for durability and long-lasting use.
This is a set of 63 task cards, which give students practice with the vowel digraphs EA and EE. Each task card has a word that contains the vowel digraph EA or EE. Students decide which vowel digraph completes the word given. The cards are not numbered, so you can select the cards that are most grade-appropriate for your students. Task cards are great for learning centers, for literacy stations, for independent practice, or for game cards. They can also be projected on a screen to be used a
This is a color-by-code activity. Students have to reduce each fraction on the turkey to its simplest form. Then, they use the code to color the turkey. This activity gives 3rd and 4th grade students an excellent opportunity to practice reducing fractions to their simplest forms. It is also a great review for 5th graders before they begin adding and subtracting fractions.
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with reading words with and without the silent e. This set contains 28 cards. Each card shows a picture, and students have to choose the correct spelling of the word for each picture. Some pictures show words with a silent e and some do not. The cards are not numbered, so you can pick and choose the cards that you would like to use. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, for a SCOOT game, or as
This is a set of 27 task cards which give students practice with idioms. On some cards, students determine whether phrases have a literal or non-literal meaning; on other cards, students identify the meaning of idioms. These task cards can be used in learning centers, at literacy stations, as independent practice, or as game cards. They can also be projected onto a screen to be used as a whole class activity. A recording sheet and answer key are included.
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with recognizing the relationships between words. This set contains 48 cards. Each card has two words . Students have to determine how the words relate to one another - antonyms, synonyms, or homophones. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, as game cards, or for take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for reading intervention as well. Depending on your students' skill leve
This is a set of 27 task cards which focus on the r-controlled vowel /ar/. Each card has a word and a picture on it. Students then decide if the word can be completed with the r-controlled vowel /ar/ or /ra/ instead. Task cards are great for learning centers, literacy stations, differentiated, independent practice, or games.
This is a set of multi-digit multiplication task cards that meets the common core standard 5.NBT.5. There are 25 spider cards that give multi-digit multiplication problems and 25 matching web cards with the answers. These cards can be used as independent practice, group work, or even a "scavenger hunt" activity. A recording sheet and answer key are provided.
This is a set of 25 task cards which give students practice with cause and effect. Ten cards have students identify the effect when given a cause; ten cards have students identify the cause when given an effect; and five cards have students identify sentences that show a cause and effect relationship. These task cards can be used in learning centers, at literacy stations, as game cards, or for independent practice. They can also be projected on a screen to do as a whole-group activity. A rec
This is a partner game that gives students practice with identifying statements as fact or opinion. Each card has a statement on it. Students read the statement on the cards and move up the ladder accordingly. Directions are included. This game is perfect to use for literacy stations or learning centers. It is also a great resource to use for reading/language arts intervention as well. Depending on your students' skill levels, this game could be used for students in 2nd grade through 4th g
This is a set of 30 task cards, which contain words that end with "er." Students read each word and decide how the "er" functions in each word. Does it mean "one who," does it mean "more or less," or is it just part of the word. Using these task cards when teaching about suffixes is best. These tasks are are great to use at literacy stations, in learning centers, as independent practice, or for game cards. Laminate for durability and repeated use.
This is a set of task cards that give students practice with words that end with -eer and -ear., which students often get confused. These cards can be used for independent practice, as a literacy center activity, for a SCOOT game, or as take-home practice. Task cards are also a great resource to use for language arts intervention as well. Depending on your students' skill levels, these cards can be used with students in first grade through fifth grade. For best results, laminate the cards be
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