I was first introduced to the concept of task cards in the classroom a couple of years ago when perusing Teachers Pay Teachers. At the time, I hadn’t seen them used by any of the teachers at my school, and my students were unfamiliar with the concept. The thing I love most about task cards is essentially you are consolidating skills and key learning, just like you would in any classroom setting. But the difference is, it is always interactive, engaging and the students get to move around whilst learning. The moment I started using task cards in my classroom, I knew it was going to become a regular part of my teaching practice. The beauty is, the sky is the absolute limit when it comes to task cards. There really isn’t any area of the curriculum that can’t be explored and consolidated with a task card-based activity. Math, reading comprehension, grammar, spelling, you name it! Recently, I thought it would be great to have an “introduction to task cards” activity where students aren’t necessarily consolidating their learning but just having a bit of fun learning the routine around task card sessions. The cards contain lots of fun questions that your students will enjoy answering, and then when it comes time to do a learning activity using task cards, your class will make a positive association resulting in a productive and successful learning experience. This resource is available FREE and ready to print and use on my Teachers Pay Teachers Store so jump over now and download. If you like the resource and find it useful in your classroom, I would so much appreciate you taking a minute to leave me a review. Enjoy! Mel x ~ The Aussie Teacher Mum ~
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