Description
This subject verb agreement BOOM CARDS™ task cards activity is perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students!
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These subject-verb agreement task cards are an easy way for your students to practice making the subject and verb agree.
This subject verb agreement boom cards deck includes:
49 task cards (13 subject verb agreement instructional cards with examples & rules and 36 subject verb agreement practice cards.)
- Task cards 1-13 help review the rules of present tense verbs and how to make sure that subjects and verbs agree.
- Task cards 14-25 are multiple choice questions where your students choose the present tense verb that fills in the blank so that the subject and verb agree.
- Task cards 26-37 are drag and drop questions where your students will drag a subject into the blank that agrees with the verb.
- Task cards 38- 49 are two part questions where your students first identify the sentence where the subject and verb disagree. Then they correct the verb to make it agree with the subject in the sentence.
This resource is completely digital. As students answer each question, they will receive immediate feedback. This helps students practice independent learning while strengthening skills.
What are the benefits of using BOOM Cards?
- Assign different students different BOOM decks for easy differentiation
- BOOM CARDS™ give immediate feedback and are self-correcting, saving you grading time
- BOOM CARDS™ require no preparation, which means no printing, laminating, or storage
- Hold students accountable for independent work
- Provide paperless practice that is perfect for remote learning
What do you need in order to use BOOM Cards?
- A computer, tablet or interactive whiteboard
- An internet browser OR the free BOOM app
- An internet connection
- A free or paid BOOM account
How do you assign the BOOM Cards to students?
- Login to Boom Learning or create a new account. You only need a free account! However, if you choose to upgrade, there are several options for assigning this resource!
- If using the FREE version of BOOM Learning, once you’re logged into your Boom teacher account, go to “Library,” find the deck you want students to use, click on “FastPin” and select “Generate New Pin.”
Option #1: Copy and paste the complete link for students to play, or…
Option #2: Go to the Boom main page (boomlearning.com) on a computer (or on the Boom app). Prompt students to click on the “FastPlay” button. Enter the pin and click “play.” - If using a PAID version of BOOM Learning, you can do the following:
Get reports about student progress and activity
Easily assign students multiple decks to work on
Create an entire classroom of student logins
Please note:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards.
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This file includes 36 digital task cards + 13 instructional cards
McKenzi South –
I loved using this resource! So fun and interactive for the kiddos and I didn’t have to make it! 🙂
Wendy Nametz –
My class loves Boom Cards and these are great for subject-verb agreement practice.
Jamie P –
Great activity with lots of opportunities to practice!
Alice F –
Perfect for my class to practice subject/verb agreement. Thank you!
Tracey S –
Thanks for an engaging practice activity!
Engage and Inspire –
Thanks for this!
Miranda Yonts –
My kids love your Boom Cards!
Ursula L –
Great
Patricia W –
Great resource!
April phengsy –
Great resource and tool to use to help students learn about subject / verb agreement.