Carson-Dellosa Publishing Common Core Giveaway #3. Watch the video, then respond to the questions in the Giveaway Tools app below. All questions are MANDATORY.
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Carson-Dellosa Publishing Common Core Giveaway #3. Watch the video, then respond to the questions in the Giveaway Tools app below. All questions are MANDATORY.
Ends promptly at 8:45pm ET.
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They would be wonderful to use for early finishers and as part of small groups.
I would love to use these in a variety of ways. I would use them for work stations or for students who might finish early. I would also use them to work with a small group to reinforce particular skills some students might need help with. I love how they wipe off to be used easily. I also like that you mentioned there are online resources to go with them.
They would be great for centers and fast finishers!
I love that online there are recording sheets so these can be reused yearly. I would use these during centers with small groups.
I would love to use these one-on-one as practice and assessment for my EC students.
I would love to use in these in centers or at small group!
I second Jawana’s idea. I love to put task cards at my table caddies so that the students can reach for them if they finish early. My kids also love working on task cards at stations.
That is an awesome idea! Thanks!
I think the task cards would be wonderful for group work, centers, or possibly exit tickets.
exit tickets, love that idea!
I would use them as supplementary work for my struggling learners, perhaps within a “centers” type setting.
I’d love these to Help in my new 3rd grade classroom! I’m sure I can use these everyday!
I’m moving to 3rd too! 😀 Wouldn’t these be awesome?!
My resource room program revolves around centers! This would help me SO much as I am now working to create and purchase items that can be used as center activities and are aligned to the Common Core!
The task cards would be awesome for a quiet work time when I need to meet with other students one on one or when I have a parent volunteer in the classroom!
Oh these would be fun in my fast finisher area! I would use the recording sheets to keep these as pristine as possible!
I agree that these would be great with early finishers or stations even. I love that I can keep up with what they have and have not completed.
I would love to use these in centers, but they would also be great for some quick formative assessments- especially since they can be written on/wiped off and/or answered on recording sheets. LOVE this product!
I use reading and math workshop method in my classroom. These would be great to use as center activities, especially when paired with the online recording sheets.
I would have to see the cards, but it looks like a great early finisher activity. It could also be used as a question of the day, or possibly morning work.
To try “history centers” in my social studies classes next year.
These would be great for use with Daily 5 & Daily Math rounds!
Great for Math small groups and even for fast finishers to continue to be engaged while others finish
I do math and reading centers daily. This will help with ideas and help get me aligned to common core.
These would be so great for centers. I love all the new things that Carson Dellosa has come up with for common core!
I would love to use this as a center group or for early finishers!
These task cards would be SWEET for stations, morning work, partner work, and for those who need simple tasks broken down one at a time!! Love the cards and how they connect with each common core standard with an awesome mix of math and ELA. Would totally rock these in the classroom!
I would use these for small group activity or independent centers. They would work great for early finishers too. These are awesome! I eould love to win these!
These tasks cards would be perfect for my “I can” centers. It would also be great to use in small groups. I also like Keri Stout’s idea of using them as exit tickets. There are just so many ways to use these cards!!
I really like the table caddie idea! I would also use them during review and test prep, I have arranged march madness type brackets for the kids to practice skills with cards and compete against each other. Lots of fun and learning! I would love these!i
These would be great for those who need some extra independent practice or great for a take to your seat center work!! Would definitely use these !!
Oh My! This would be a wonderful resource to place in literacy and math stations. This would allow the students to be independent and in charge of their own learning! This resource would be a blessing to have.
I would use them as a center activity while I am working with my guided reading groups. I love that there are ones for 5th grade!!! I also appreciate the tracking forms that are available, it makes it easy to track which standards are mastered and which still need work.
I would love to use these for centers. I think if you take what is on the cards and use them as a focus question to have the kids focus on one specific standard. I love the organization of the storage box! I’m all about the organization! LOVE IT!
How better to help to enrich the learning of fast finishers and provide center time with completed cards for easy set up. This would also help in this day and age of data collection and make it quick with online access.
These would be great for center time and even group activities together
My district wants us to move to center rotations for math so I would use them as a part of centers and would use the task cards as partner work during our Readers/Writers Workshops.
I would use these task cards for early finishers, although I think they would be great as part of centers.
These task cards would be great for fast finishers, personal learning, and math centers.
I would love these cards to use as time fillers during bus dismissal or even to place in my math daily 5 station (work on math) or in my ela daily 5 rotation station.
Perfect for small group activities or for those early finishers!
I like the idea of using these in centers and I also think that different grade levels used within one class could possibly meet the individual readiness of each student. This takes a lot of prep time off the teacher & its NOT busy work using worksheets.
It’s not very original at this point, but these would be great for centers and early finishers 😉
Wow! Both content areas in one box is a GREAT idea! I use Daily 5 for reading/writing and guided math in math. These would be perfect small group or independent activities!
I would like to start Daily 5 next year for reading and hopefully guided math-would love to hear you thoughts and ideas 🙂
These cards would be great for early finisher activities. I could also use them for early morning work or even as part of a center activity
I would use these as a station for math or language arts.
They would be perfect for centers and small groups.
I would use the Task Cards for many different activities-mostly for early finshers and math centers. I love the write on wipe off- my students love using dry earse markers. I am stating DAILY 5 next in ELA and Math so this would be a great center to use!
These would be a great tool for centers as well as any early finishers. I LOVE the online tools as well!
I would use the task cards at a center for student practice. Love the idea of the online resource sheets to print and use for recording responses.
I would use these as a quick assessment to see who has met the standard! I might also use as a center with a parent volunteer. This way I would know the kids are getting the right vocabulary!
I teach special education for 3rd grade and think this would be a good intervention for one on one interaction. I love how they are wipe on so they can be used again. This could also be good for centers.
The Comnmon Core Task Cards would be great to help with mastery of each standard!
I would definitely be able to use these for my kiddos in centers while I am working with my RTI students. Thank you for the opportunity!
I also love that they are common core aligned as we do standards based report cards and they would be great for formative type assessment.
I love to use task cards daily!! These Common Core task cards would be a great, easy addition to my collection which I could use for assessment and/or my Reading/Math Rotations. I also love the online teacher component for these cards.
These would be a wonderful addition to the classroom to use in centers or for early finishers. Wonderful addition to a classroom.
I would love to use them as a self work center. I am also looking for suggestions as this will be my first year in 3rd after being a K teacher forever.
I would use these in small group.
These would be great to use for early finishers, small group, explicit instruction with struggling students or to have additional center ideas/activities for each standard. It also makes the student responsible for their work….if they don’t complete the task, the recording sheets will be proof they are not working during the center. Or show that they don’t understand the concept.
I would use these during my literacy stations and workplaces for math. I could have parent volunteers and my para pro use them with students who need a little extra help.
This would be great to help the students work on certain standards. After assessing the students, you can give them the card that is aligned to the standard they had difficulty with on the assessment. I love the fact that the cards are wipe off. I also like that you can print off a sheet for the students to record their answers.
I would use it for my Help class after school and also in centers or for students i would tutor. I love the idea I read that someone would use it to exit the class or even as an assessment.
I would get them for different grade levels and use them to differentiate my instruction based on the needs my kids have. I would put my students into groups based on those needs and these task cards would be one of the resources that I would use to help my students become proficient in mastering the skills they are weak in.
This would be great for individual work as well as centers.
These would be great for centers and one on one activities.
I would use these task cards as a formative assessment tool, to quickly assess where a student is with a skill or standard!
These tasks cards are great for introducing the standard not only to the kids but also to the parents. I would use these in my classroom and for my Curriculum night presentation.
Centers are required and I spend a lot of time trying to think of new ideas to keep my students motivated. These Common Core task cards are organized and color coded therefore it would be ideal in my 2nd grade classroom. It would save me time and money.
Great for centers and one on one activities.
The Task Cards would be great to use in centers as part of the ELA and Math rotations.
I could use them in so many ways…centers, fast finishers, small groups, whole class review, question of the day…
I would use them for stations or scavenger hunts.
I would love to use the common core task cards during Daily 5 rotations or math groups. They would also be great morning work!
I would use these for center time! 🙂
A great concept. We are all scratching our heads trying to come up with Common Core materials, especially for our centers. This would be a great asset to my second grade class.
The task cards would be great at centers. I love that they are write on, wipe off.