I hate to break it to you all, but September is half over, which means…time to start prepping for October!! If you are like me though, you love the changing seasons and fall is definitely a favorite season of mine. I love apples, pumpkins, hayrides, corn mazes, and of course Halloween 🙂
Today I want to share all of the great ways that task cards can be used as well as some cute Halloween sets to use this October!
First, when you have a skill that everyone in the class could use some work or review on, try out these whole group ideas.
Next, if you just have a few students that could use reinforcement or review, try these small group ideas.
Or if you are looking for productive and targeted practice for individual students take a look at these individual practice ideas.
And here are just a few more thoughts on how you can make the most of the task cards you have in your classroom.
If you’d like to try these ideas out but don’t have any task card sets. Check out the cute and fun task cards I created for Halloween to practice both math and ELA skills!
Practice counting sets to 20 with Halloween Candy Count.
Practice counting sets of money with Monster Money.
Practice counting base ten blocks to 100 with Place Value Potion.
Practice identifying beginning sounds with Batty Beginnings.
Practice identifying the number of syllables in words with Syllable Spiders.
Practice reading CVC words with Wicked Words.
You can also grab them all bundled together here for just $10!
Be sure to head over to Teacher Deals and Dollar Steals to check out more great October resources!
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