It didn't take long for me to discover that they are fairly simple, and MEGA AWESOME. Like flashcards on some performance-enhancing drug, task cards can be used for nearly a million purposes! Warm-ups, "scoot" game, time-fillers, review cards, extra credit...there are so many possibilities! How had I never heard of these before? Was I living in an educational cave somewhere?
So I quickly began working on some cards, and here is the first set. I wanted them to be a combination of quick questions and long ones, multiple choice and open-ended, so I finally decided to make the odd numbers multiple choice, and the even numbers writing/drawing questions. For Force & Motion, having a combination of two different styles was perfect. Students can answer multiple-choice questions such as, "Two students push on a box from opposite sides and it doesn't move. This is an example of ________________," and they can also wrestle with such open-ended questions as, "Write 2-3 sentences describing how to move a book off a table without touching it."
Though I'm embarrassed it took so long to create a set of task cards, I can't say I'm not proud. :)
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/NGSS-Task-Cards-SCIENCE-Force-Motion-32-Cards-3rd-Grade-1505581


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