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Teaching with Task Cards

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Task cards
have become my go-to item in practically everything I teach!  When I first started using Teachers Pay
Teachers, I began to notice this “strategy” being used in multiple products.  So I thought, I can do this too, and began to
create them in ways that worked best for my students.  Although I teach English/Language Arts, task
cards can easily be used in any subject area and at any grade level, whether it
be elementary, middle, or high school. 
That’s what is so great about them!  They’re also an excellent way to save paper
and avoid making copies of the always dreaded worksheets that my students
despise…

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For those
of you who aren’t familiar with task cards, they’re basically a modernized
version of index cards.  They’re
extremely versatile, in that they can be both on paper, on actual index cards, in
notebooks, or even used virtually.  Julie
Faulkner, one of the many fabulous TPT sellers, has taught me a great deal
about incorporating these into my everyday lessons.   I originally purchased her, “Citing TextualEvidence Task Cards,”and once I saw how easy they were to integrate, in
addition to how engaged my students were while using them, I was hooked! 

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How can
task cards be used?  The options truly
are limitless!!!  I have used them in
whole group discussions, in small groups, in pairs, on a 1 on 1 basis, and with
gifted and lower level students.  They
are a great way to review and can serve as a quick formative assessment, as
well.  To give you an idea of what they
look like in my middle school E/LA classroom, I have included pictures of my
text structure and types of sentences task cards.  
An individual task card may
include a paragraph or two (or more, depending on space) and 1 question, or it
could have multiple questions.  They
could also have a specific task for students to complete. 

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Before
Christmas break, my students and I were reading the short story version of “A
Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens.  I
found a great lesson on ReadWriteThink.org (RWT) called
“Beyond
the Story:  A Dickens of a Party
.
 In this lesson, students are required to
research 4 specific areas (history, fashion, entertainment, and etiquette)
regarding the Victorian Period, which is when “A Christmas Carol” takes place.  In order
to incorporate technology (and make the assignment a little easier for me to
grade) I used the information provided on the RWT website and created virtual task cards using power point on each of the areas
students were to investigate.  On each card I included links that
students could click on in order to perform their research.  Then I posted this assignment on Edmodo.  This allowed students to have the option to
complete part of the assignment at home, if needed, and then submit their work
using Edmodo, as well. If you aren’t familiar with Edmodo, Education Technology & Mobile Learning posted a great video tutorial on how to use Edmodo in the classroom here.  The lesson turned out
great and even kept my students engaged during that last week of school before
getting out for Christmas!  

My personal
favorite aspect of using task cards in the classroom, is that they allow for a
great way to differentiate instruction (and we know how differentiation is
CONSTANTLY being pushed).  For example, maybe
you have a student(s) who is doing well with addition and subtraction, but is
really struggling in multiplication.  You
could group the students accordingly, by having those that need help with
multiplication using task cards that focus on just that, while other students
are working on different objectives/tasks. 
Not only does this strategy allow you to target specific needs for
various learning levels, but it also helps to prevent students from being
overly aware of what other students/groups are working on in class.  I like to avoid giving students the
opportunity to make fun of others at all cost, and this was one way to do that.

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If you’re
interested in using task cards in your classroom, you can find an unlimited
amount of resources on TPT.  If you’re
ready to branch out and make your own, you can also download task card
templates.  I downloaded several
multi-colored blank task cards from Rebecca Bishop for free here.
  With the unlimited versatility that task cards offer, you really can’t
go wrong with this incredible teaching tool!









 


  

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