Description
Subject and Predicate Task Cards and Anchor Charts Activities:
This subject and predicate activity (sometimes called parts of a sentence) is standards-based for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade. The activities are rigorous and engaging for students and can be used with small groups, the entire class, or as an intervention activity.
This file includes the following:
- Four instructional pages (or anchor charts) with explanations and examples of simple subjects, complete subjects, simple predicates, and complete predicates
- 36 task cards (see below for the breakdown of question types)
- 24 task cards that are multiple choice
- 12 task cards that require students to complete an open-ended question to show they understand subject and predicate
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This PDF file contains 33 pages + Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.
Sarah G –
thanks!
Sarah G –
thanks!
Emily B –
Great resource for students
Emily B –
Great resource for students
Beverly W –
Great resource.
Beverly W –
Great resource.
Robin W –
Like it!
Robin W –
Like it!
Taylor W –
This is a great resource when introducing what a subject and predicate are in a complete sentence. It gives you posters of what each term means and it provides the students with practice on identifying these terms. It is very straight forward and doesn’t come with anything else than what I have talked about. If you are looking for a resource that will help students think outside the box when learning this skill, then this resource is not for you.
Taylor W –
This is a great resource when introducing what a subject and predicate are in a complete sentence. It gives you posters of what each term means and it provides the students with practice on identifying these terms. It is very straight forward and doesn’t come with anything else than what I have talked about. If you are looking for a resource that will help students think outside the box when learning this skill, then this resource is not for you.
Elsa Marie Elizondo –
Engaging for the students !!! Thank you!
Sarah K –
thank you!
Marysa C –
Great resource.
Audra B –
Thank you, easy to use. Practice skills with students sharing screen. Students liked the practice!
Rhealynn V –
Great resource to use during remote learning! Very helpful!
margaret P –
I used this resource for review and it worked well.
Mallory P –
During NTI, my kiddos really enjoyed this activity.
Kari Seasor –
Great resource for formative assessment and review.
Dawn C –
Just what I was looking for .
Barbara S –
Great resource!
Donna M –
Great resource.
Kathleen W –
Good visuals