Description
Subject-Verb Agreement Task Cards and Anchor Charts Activities:
This subject-verb agreement task cards and anchor charts activity is perfect 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.
This subject and verb agreement product contains:
- Six instructional pages with rules for subject-verb agreement (including spelling rules and special rules)
- 36 task cards with three distinct question types
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
Please check the thumbnails and description to determine whether or not this is appropriate for your group of students.
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 36 pages + Google Slides and Google Forms.
Erin W –
Thank your for this packet. I use it as a warm up activity.
Rhonda B –
Wonderful resource!
Kathleen W –
Thanks
Allison G –
Great practice cards to reinforce concepts
Allison G –
Great practice cards to reinforce concepts
Christine L –
I used them for review at the end of last year. I used them for practice during instruction this year and anticipate using them again in the spring to refresh skills.
Elizabeth C –
Hard concept, great practice!
Cindy S –
Very helpful.
Amy Holzshu –
Perfect use for centers and review!
Leslie Sanches –
Love this!
Erica G –
I’m looking so forward to using these in our classroom.
Gina M –
Great resource! The different question types makes this a great product to use for differentiation. Thank you!
Yolanda G –
Great for small groups!
Lauren Hickson –
I love task cards for centers and SCOOT activities. So much better than a grammar worksheet. Thanks!
Pink Science Teacher –
Used as notes to glue in interactive notebooks. Great!
Angela G –
love it!
Sheri C –
Great resource, thank you!
Anya Bauman –
Very helpful!
Teaching Georgia Littles –
Thank You!
Patricia G –
Perfect! Thank you!
Kristen H –
very helpful
Angela M –
My students love these! Thank you!
Megan S –
This is great- I am always looking for straightforward ways to teach grammar concepts. I do wish it had more examples similar to the breakdown of is/are and has/have. (for was/were, do/does, etc.)
Megan S –
This is great- I am always looking for straightforward ways to teach grammar concepts. I do wish it had more examples similar to the breakdown of is/are and has/have. (for was/were, do/does, etc.)
Aretha Burleson –
Good Resource
Amy Ketter –
Great resource!
Lindsey M –
My students really struggle with subject verb agreement. These task cards were a great addition to centers!
Caryn P –
Love this! My ELLs needs lots of practice with this skill and this activity is great for them.
Jennifer F –
Great!
Mindy H –
We used these wonderful task card to play quiz – quiz- trade before our quiz on subject/verb agreement. Thanks!
Kristen S –
I used this as a center for my second graders who needed more rigor.
April Whitaker –
I love how easy this tool is to use for online learning. I am a classroom teaching so I printed them off for my students online but then also uploaded it to google classroom. Excellent resource.
Matthew Ritchey –
This was exactly what I was looking for.
Doris N –
Great no-prep activity to use with my students! Great digital adaptation that required no work from me. Thank you!!
Britini B –
Good Resource
Mrs B Kindergarten –
I know anything I buy from Kirstins Kaboodle is going to be great. She is one of my go to sellers.
Carly Clifford –
Thank you!
Kandice M –
Great resource. I plan to use it again next year.
Marilyn Mansilla –
Vicki Poirier –
Great task cards for subject-verb agreement assignment