Write a high frequency word in each box. Two or three partners take turns drawing straight lines to connect the dots. The child that connects the dots to complete a box must read the HFW before he can write his initials in the box under the word. Once a word is read, the child gets one more turn. Just like the game I played as a child, but with a twist. My students enjoy playing this game.
Love your blog Erin! I've already borrowed a couple of your work stations! I'm now obsessed with teacher blogs and am attempting to start my own. I don't have much on it yet, but I'd love it if you'd stop by and follow me! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kristen! Glad you found some good ideas to use. I am following your blog now.
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Thanks for the invite to your blog--I am now a follower--it's very cute! Love the center ideas
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