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Holiday Activites - Christmas Activities - Christmas Task Cards - ELA Test Prep

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I use this in my intervention reading class and the students love it! I have also used it in my holiday music classes as a cross curricular activity.
This was a great Christmas activity! I used it as a group competition activity and had them work together.

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Christmas Activities - Holiday Activities using Christmas task Cards - For ELA Test Prep

The cards are great for ELA test prep type questions which include:

- Vocabulary

- Figurative Language

- Fact and Opinion

- Author’s Purpose

- Point of View

- Synonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms

- Affixes /Roots

- Main Idea

- Prediction

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These task cards are a fun way to get in some test prep in during the Christmas season.

- There are 2 sets of ELA type questions that are based upon the Christmas songs “ Jingle Bells” and “The Grinch”.

- This resource contains 48 task cards.

An answer key and a recording sheet are included.

Students will read the Christmas task card and write the answers on a given answer sheet. While students are answering questions, play the songs. Students love to work with music on and it is a great motivator. Have them work alone, with groups, or any literacy stations.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development; summarize the key supporting details and ideas.
Analyze how and why individuals, events, and ideas develop and interact over the course of a text.
Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.

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