![]() Have Jane complete the Letter B Lesson & Practice Boom Cards independently while the rest of your students work on their letter B review activities! Click HERE for a playable preview of the Alphabet Letter Lessons & Practice Boom Cards Maybe the rest of your class is reviewing the letter B, but Jane who was absent, has yet to learn the letter B. Use Boom Cards for One-on-One Learning and Practiceĭo you have a student who missed a day (or more) of school? You’ll get a score immediately and know who needs more practice with SH, and who has mastered SH and is ready to move onto the next skill. Have them complete the SH Digraphs Blend and Read Boom Cards. ![]() You’ll be able to sign into your teacher account and, at a quick glance, see how every student scored on the particular skill.įor example: Not sure if your students have mastered the SH digraph? ![]() Have students play the Boom Cards independently, either one or a few at a time, or have the whole group complete the Boom Cards at once (without discussing answers, of course). Whether you have one device per class, or one device per student, you can use Boom Cards to conduct a quick assessment of where your student(s) are at with a particular skill. If you have a paid Boom Learning account, you know that when your students play, the scores are automatically sent to you. To you, it’s meaningful practice in a short period of time. You can also use Boom Cards whole group when you have that extra 5-10 minutes where you’re ready for the next outing/activity/lesson, but it’s not quite time. What student doesn’t love acting as the teacher!? You can also select a student to be the “teacher” and have them click the answers on the computer/laptop/smartboard. You will click the answer the class has chosen and everyone will get to see and hear the feedback. Students can share their answers on a white board, using their fingers, thumbs up/thumbs down, etc. Use your computer to display or project Boom Cards so that everyone can see. This is a great way to incorporate guided practice into your lesson. If you have a computer with a projector (regardless of the brand), you can use Boom Cards whole group! ![]() Oh, and don’t’ stop until you’ve read all the way to the end. (If you don’t know what Boom Cards are, you can start with this post!) ![]() There are so many amazing ways to incorporate Boom Cards into your in-person classroom! Today I’m sharing four of my favorites. Now that many schools have gone back for face-to-face instruction, or at least are planning to, I can see why many teachers think that their Boom Card days are over. 4 Ways to Use Boom Cards in the Physical Classroom Just because many teachers are returning back for in-person, face-to-face learning, doesn’t mean that you can no longer use Boom Cards in your classroom. Students can use the printable cards to solve the problems, and show their work, before using the digital Boom Cards to check their answers.Ĭlick on the PREVIEW button above to try out the first four cards in each deck using a free starter level Boom Learning account.In my personal opinion, Boom Cards were one of the best “silver linings” to come out of distance learning/virtual learning. After purchase you will receive a PDF containing a one click link to add all 24 Boom Card decks shown below to your Boom Card library.īONUS: Also included is a 167 page PDF with printable sets of all Boom Cards in the bundle that can be downloaded under the PRINTABLES tab in your Boom Library after purchase. Select a few cards per day to use as review on your interactive whiteboard or assign cards for students to work on in partnerships during math center time using a laptop, desktop, Chromebook, tablet or any other mobile device that can access the internet. Save big with this 3rd Grade Boom Card Bundle containing 24 decks to review key concepts and skills.īoom cards are digital, interactive task cards that make learning fun and provide immediate feedback to students. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |