Sunday, November 20, 2016

Erasable and Reusable Game Board to Practice Skills and Concepts Taught!

This is fabulous - an erasable, reusable game board.  The game board is an excellent way to reinforce skills and concepts taught.  Another option is to have students label the spaces on the game board.  In order for them to label the spaces, they need to have an understanding of the skill or concept being practiced. The board is easy to make.  The steps and game examples are shown below.

Make a template to fit the size of poster board you select to use.  Next, fill in the spaces with construction paper.  Make the board colorful and fun!

Once the spaces are covered, laminate the game board.  Next, add the spinner.  Use Velcro so that you can change spinners or use dice.

To include game cards, print labels and place them on index cards.

A game to practice the long /i/ sound.  Each player begins with six cards.  Each player takes a spin and moves to that space.  If the player has a card that matches the /i/ pattern she/he stays on the space.  If the player does not have a card she/he cannot move and must pull a card from the deck.  The first player to make it around the board and into the center wins!

We changed the game to practice antonyms.
We changed the game to practice prefixes.







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