Description
***Easel Assessment (only available if you purchase on TPT) – Self-Checking
These cards can be used digitally as an Easel Self-Checking Assessment! Students just click on an answer and then can see if they are correct! You can see how many tries it took the student to get each answer right. No correcting needed!
The following skills are addressed:
- Parts of speech
- Prefixes & Suffixes
- Punctuation
- Capitalization
- Complete sentences
- Vocabulary (homophones, synonyms, context clues, multiple-meaning words, shades of meaning)
#overtherainbow
Although all of the responses are multiple-choice, the cards use several different formats and are organized randomly to help students gain fluency switching among different skills and formats. This will not only help them to master the skills but also give them practice in reading and following directions. As far as the Common Core Standards are concerned, you will find that there are cards that meet many of the L1, L2, L4, and L5 standards. However, since this set covers so many areas and does not focus on any one standard, I did not feel it was appropriate to list them all. Many of these standards are covered in depth in other task card sets that you can find in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store.
This set also includes a bright and fun board game! It is a path-based game that uses the task cards along with pawns and dice (included as printables) to help students practice these skills without even knowing it! There is also a digital version of this game that students will LOVE!
An answer sheet for students to record their answers 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. 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 and Quiz, Quiz, Trade.
These cards focus on spring weather and activities, not on holidays. The only holiday that is mentioned is Mother’s Day, and only on one card.
These cards will look best in color, but will also print out fine in grayscale. Simply print and cut along the guidelines. Laminate and use them again and again. Alternatively, you could print on cardstock. It works well to keep them in a baggie. Another option is to hole-punch a corner of each card and put them all on a ring.
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Terms of Use
This resource was created by Rachel Lynette for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded. If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use. ๐
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom.
SKU: 591925
Stacy Pritchard –
This was a great review activity for the week before state testing. Easy to print, cut, and use.
Smiles and Small Towns –
We loved this resource. It was a great review activity to get ready for our state testing. I love activities that get the kiddos up and moving.
Intermediate Interactions –
This is a great overall review activity! Covers many different topics so students don’t get burned out on one topic.
Misty A. –
Great variety of questions. Works great for end of year test prep.
Emily Ess –
These were great review questions! I put them in eggs since it was April and had my students do an egg hunt to find the questions to answer. They had a great time reviewing!
Mindy D. –
Thanks for this activity and saving me a lot time! Love the skills covered in the activity and the kids can do independently
Kirsten Stockman –
I love task cards, and the digital ones are so easy to assign and differentiate instruction with.
Callie W. –
These cards are GREAT! I used them for a ‘scoot raffle’. I had a brown paper bag and a question on one desk. (I had the desks circled around the room). The students wrote their answer on a tiny scrap of paper with their name on it. At the end, when we reviewed the questions, if I drew their paper with the correct answer from the bag, that student got a prize. (one prize per bag) It was engaging and GREAT review for the Milestones.
Carlye D. –
I used this as a reading station and it was good review for the students.
Quinshada Simpson –
Great resources for a quick review. I placed the task cards around my classroom and allowed the students to move around and answer the questions.