Fall is my favorite time of year, and I love sharing my love of fall with my students!
To help you focus on fluency in your classroom, I’m sharing my brand-new Daily Fluency Task Cards — Fall Freebie. These task cards are perfect for reinforcing fluency skills in the classroom. Students will love the different activities focusing on pace, phrasing, expression and attention to punctuation. There is a total of 24 fall-themed fluency task cards that you can use for the months of October/November. I hope your students enjoy them as much as my students do! 🙂
(NOTE: The resource I’m sharing is an off-shoot of my new Daily Fluency Task Card series. Read more about this series in my blog post here!)
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**NOTE: This post was originally part of a Harvest Blog Hop with The Reading Crew. Feel free to go back and check out the first stop in the blog hop or head on over to the next blog in the hop sequence, Literacy Loving Gals, to collect additional freebies!
Colleen Noffsinger says
Great freebie! Can’t wait to use it with my RtI students who often struggle with fluency. Very helpful. Thank you! 😉
MsJordanReads says
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you enjoy the freebie. I hope you find it helpful for reinforcing fluency in the classroom!
pempispalace says
Wonderful resource which I can’t wait to share with the children. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Heather Meek says
A really nice freebie. I left you some TpT feedback. Thanks!
MsJordanReads says
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the freebie. 🙂
themeekmoose says
I might be doubling my comment. Things went wonky when it had me log in- but I wanted to say, Thank you. This is a really great freebie and I left you some feedback on TpT.
Wendy Arentz says
Fluency is part of our intervention lesson and these tasks cards will be a fun way to practice.
Emily Gibbons says
I can’t wait to try these out! Thank you!
Kristin Chesterman says
My RTI groups are loving the task card format! We were already using the Daily Fluency Sheets, but the kids think these are more “fun!” 🙂 My interventionists are already asking if you have a holiday set coming out! 🙂 Thanks for all you do for kids!