Description
Use these 32 multiple choice task cards to reinforce common multiple meaning words (homographs) and improve vocabulary. Each of the featured words appears on two cards. Not only will this help to solidify the words and their meanings, it may also help some students to self-correct as they work.
A student answer sheet is included along with an answer key for self-checking. There is also a Challenge Card that can be used in conjunction with any other card to extend the activity.
Black Line versions of the cards also included for printing on colored paper.
These task cards are perfect for test prep and will work well at literacy centers, stations, for partner work, or with the whole class using a game like Scoot.
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Contents of this set include:
- Directions and Suggestions
- 32 Task Cards – Color
- 32 Task Cards – Black Line
- Challenge Card and Cover Card
- Student Answer Sheets
- Answer Key
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Common Core Standards addressed in this set:
This resource addresses Common Core Standard L.4 for grades 3-5:
L.4. Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 3 [also applies to grades 4, and 5] reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies.
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Also available in a money-saving Vocabulary Task Card Bundle
Set 1 can be found here.
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Copyright information:
Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license.
Happy Learning!
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette & Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom. ๐
SKU: 298832
Kristin Schultz –
This resource helped with getting students to comprehend the meaning of multiple meaning words through the use of examples! It really helped get my students thinking about the words they read and what they really mean in the context they are used.
Links to Learning –
Great resource! My students really liked it and were engaged. Thanks!
shanna L. –
Easy to use resource. Students really enjoyed it.