My life has forever been changed by using self-checking poke cards in my classroom! They are an engaging, independent, self-checking activity for students. Poke cards can be used in a variety of ways and can cover a wide range of skills. My students love them and it is a great independent activity while I am assessing or progress monitoring.
WHAT ARE POKE CARDS
Poke cards are easy to use and self-checking! Students look at the front of the card and determine their answer. They use a tool to poke their answer (coffee stirrers are our favorites) and then turn over to check. A colored circle on the back will tell the students if they are right or wrong.
WHEN TO USE POKE CARDS
Poke cards are a really versatile activity for students. As a Reading Specialist, I sometimes use them as a quick warm-up to practice a certain spelling pattern and/or vowel sounds. They also come in handy when I need to give a quick assessment and students have to be engaged in an independent activity.
I have poke cards covering such a variety of skills that I have an entire storage bin (my favorite teacher organizational tool) dedicated to them! Now that they are organized, I can set them out and the students can easily choose the set they want to do and put things back in the right place.
HOW TO USE POKE CARDS
- Morning work
- Seat work
- Centers
- Partner work
- Small group warm-ups
- Independent activity while Progress Monitoring
- And more!
GETTING STARTED
Prepping poke cards is a breeze. Once you’ve printed them, you can quickly cut them. My go-to tool for cutting is the Fiskars cutter. I have one of these at home and at school, and it’s a lifesaver! The cutter has a wireline that shows you exactly where you’re cutting, making it much more precise than a big paper cutter and faster than scissors.
It is easy to spot the right answer when you are poking the holes because it is marked in red! To indicate the correct answer for the students, simply flip the card and mark the correct hole punch. You can do this with a sharpie or a marker, but my personal favorite are these colored hole reinforcers.
Once you’ve cut and punched the poke cards, it’s time to find something to poke the card with. My students absolutely love Starbucks coffee stirrers. You can often get a bunch for free if you tell the barista you’re a teacher and need them for an activity! Some other favorites among students are pipe cleaners and party straws.
PILES OF POKE CARDS
Sometimes I give students these cards with a smiley face and an unsure face. Once students have checked their answers, they can place the cards into the appropriate piles! They can also be used as flashcards. You can grab these cards for free with this link.
I have 14 sets of poke cards available individually or discounted as a bundle. They cover a wide range of skills, including rhyming, segmenting words, syllables, short vowels, long vowels, blends, digraphs, bossy r, diphthongs, hard/soft g and c, homophones, plural words, and parts of speech.
FINAL THOUGHTS
So there you have it, the incredible impact of self-checking poke cards in the classroom! These little gems are game-changers, keeping students engaged and independent in their learning. From morning warm-ups to partner activities and everything in between, poke cards offer endless possibilities. Give them a try and watch your classroom come alive with excitement and learning. Trust me, you won’t want to miss out on the magic of poke cards!