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Showing posts with label task cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label task cards. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Free Reading Task Cards

Really? It's only Tuesday? Are you sure?
I've presented three sessions for our district's Core Conference over the past two days. 

I wore heels.
I don't know why.
I love sharing ideas with teachers.
I don't like doing it in heels.

Enough whining.

One of our sessions was on using formative assessments to differentiate the activities in your literacy stations.
Here is a set of reading task cards I thought you might like that I shared with the teachers.

Each is leveled according to whether the student is Approaching (At-Risk), On-Level, or Beyond.

Just click on the pic above to get your freebie!


Saturday, August 6, 2011

Woo to the Hoo! Classroom Library!

I've done all I can do on my classroom library for now and I'm pretty proud of it. I posted an earlier picture of my daughter labeling and leveling all of my books for me. Now they are all organized in baskets by author or topic. Each book has the Lexile level written on it and a label to match the label on the basket so it's easy to put the books up.

My new cool chairs are from Lowes. The kids are going to looooove them! And check out my new READ sign. It came in just in time for our first day on Monday.

The basket on the table holds materials for Buddy Reading. The sign lists options for the Buddy Reading Station. I have some of the You Read to Me, and I'll Read to You books in the basket, as well as lots of joke books (especially knock, knock jokes)!



I'm sooooo proud of my pirate lamp! I added pirate wall decals to a plain blue shade on my lamp from Target.



I also have task cards for Readers Response stored in baskets in the library. These are coded with different color stars so that I can differentiate for my students. They can then make their own choice from the appropriate cards.

Here is our new Listening Station. Last year we only listened to the stories on our basal in the Listening Station. I've added songs on CDs that correlate to our curriculum. There are various levels of task cards clipped to the station for the students' responses, as well as a notebook with other ways to respond for their choice. Again, I have these coded with different colored stars to help me with differentiation. I'd love to hear your ideas for Listening Station activities.


Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Readers' Response Cards and Blog Link

Here are some Readers' Response Task Cards I made today for my classroom. Click on the picture below to download them from Google Docs. I've gotten so many great ideas that I wanted to pay it forward!


I just found out today that one of my friends has a blog. It's Third Grade Meanderings. Click on the button below to visit!