These context clues task cards are a perfect review for student learning. These task cards ask students to identify what a bold word means using clues in a short story and also asks students to identify what type of context clue is being used – synonyms, antonyms, definition, or example. You will truly get an understanding if your students have mastered the content.

These cards are great to use for:
• Whole Class Instruction
• Mini Lessons
• Small Group Instruction
• Math Centers
• Independent Work
• Intervention

Looking to use these cards in a DIGITAL format? Take a look at my context clues BOOM cards set. Same questions, just a different format!

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5 reviews for Context Clues Task Cards | Context Clues Passages for SCOOT game 2nd

  1. Chrissy Christian

    This is a great product! Simple and easy to use! Thank you so much!!
    -Cindy P

  2. Chrissy Christian

    This is a well used resource in my room. One of my old favorites. IT’s very engaging with students.
    -Hannah M.

  3. Chrissy Christian

    My students enjoyed this resource. Thank you for sharing!
    -Michelle M

  4. Chrissy Christian

    These were perfect for my students to do as a scoot around the room to review context clues.
    -Meghan S.

  5. Chrissy Christian

    We made this a game activity with the task cards and my students enjoyed it- small group instruction. Well done activity.
    -Heather S.

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Context Clues Task Cards | Context Clues Passages for SCOOT game 2nd

$3.00

Grades: 2nd – 4th

Subjects: ELA Test Prep, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary

Format: PDF

Total Pages: 28 slides

Teaching Duration: NA

Common Core Standards:

Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.
Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.
Use context to confirm or self-correct word recognition and understanding, rereading as necessary.

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