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Glasses Building Vocabulary FUN!

June 30, 2013 Leave a Comment

Have fun learning and practicing using new vocabulary words with this fun activity!

Goals addressed:
-Context clues
-Synonyms
-Antonyms
-Expressing definitions
-Using new vocabulary in sentences
-Turn taking and other social skills through learning games!

Using this activity:
-Print and laminate the glasses cards.

-In one lens is a sentence with a bolded/underlined word.  In the next lens are 3 choices for the definition of the vocabulary word.

-Each card has a point value.  When students select the appropriate definition, they can earn that many points.

-Use the “extra points” visual to allow students an opportunity to earn more points by using the new vocabulary words in a variety of ways!  You can allow your students to pick their task, allow them to do as many as they can, or let them roll a dice in order for the task to be selected for them!  The choice is yours!

-Score keeping page is provided!  You can print and laminate to use with dry erase markers!

-New vocabulary worksheet is provided for students to write down the new words learned.  This will help students stay active while other students are taking their turns!  This worksheet can be sent home for review as well if desired.

**Black-and-white activity! No color ink required!

You can access this activity in my TpT store by clicking HERE!

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