amnsg2
Joined: 15 Aug 2010 Location: Gumi
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Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:32 am Post subject: |
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A game I like is either noughts and crosses or connect 4. I teach them how to play the game first and practice a couple of times to make sure they understand the rules. Once that's finished, I call out a word and the first player has to write it correctly into the grid. Instead of marking noughts and crosses, they can claim a square by writing the word. If they spell it wrong, I erase it and the next player goes.
It works well with spelling (I've never played it with phonics level, but I think it could work) and also reinforcing an old vocabulary set.
Also, you could try the nunchi game or the clapping game. You probably already know them.
Write the word on the board, and then stand up and shout ONE! They already know this game for sure so the kids will stand up one at a time shouting 2,3,4,5 until there's one person left or until two people stand up at the same time. I use a scoring system of -5 if you lose but it doesn't matter. Then demonstrate it again by calling out the first letter. Instead of 1,2,3 they shout t,e,m,p,e,r,a,t,u,r,e. It also works with syllables (tem, pe, ra, ture).
Clapping game is basically the same, except it goes around without stopping. Each person calls out a letter in order, and it goes around the classroom until you reach the end of the word. t,e,m,p,e,r,a,t,u,r,e, CLAP, t,e,m,p,e,r,a,t,u,r,e, CLAP, CLAP t,e,m,p,e,r,a,t,u,r,e, CLAP CLAP CLAP until someone messes up. It's usually me.
Both very noisy games, but it leaves the kids feeling happy and that they had a positive class if you play it quickly at the end. |
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