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i have / who has vocabulary games made easy

Here's a great 5 minute way to create an "I Have, Who Has Game" (also known as the loop game) for your classroom. If you're not familiar with the game, it's a whole class way to review vocabulary or concepts in ANY content area in a way that involves the entire classroom. Student A: (Reads the word side of his card): "I have MEEK" Student A: (Reads the definition side of his card) "Who has SELF-CENTERED or VAIN" Student B: (Reads the word side of his card) "I have CONCEITED" Student B…

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several different types of moving signs on white paper with blue, yellow and red lettering

Magnetic Classroom Vocabulary Game: Vocabulary is one thing that every teacher teaches regardless of grade level or subject. Whether it's an English teacher trying to lay foundation so her students can actually understand a short story, a history teacher trying to explain what a "shog…

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a hand holding three pieces of paper with the words, 3 test prep games that you can play today

There’s hardly any avoiding test prep this time of year. Or, if you don’t have tests to take, you likely want to do some sort of end-of-year review before you send your babes off to the next grade. Sometimes that can be fun, but often that review takes the form of state-provided workbooks or backlin

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Vocabulary games are a perfect tool to use for vocabulary practice and review. The games mentioned in this blog post make great whole class work, learning center activities, partner work, etc.

Vocabulary games are a great addition to your vocabulary activities. Games are a fantastic way to have students practice and review vocabulary in any subject area. Learn some favorite ways to review vocabulary, whether it’s content area words or root and affixes.

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a woman's hand with pink and green nail polish holding up the word in a snap

My teaching partner recently introduced me to my new favorite vocabulary review resources-Quizlet. I know that Quizlet has been around for several years. In fact, I remembered using Quizlet several years ago. According to the site, I made a quiz back in 2010, but I never used the website, because I didn’t see anything more […]

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a globe with the words 10 engaging vocabular games for the world language classroom

Inside: Spanish vocabulary games for the language classroom. The best way to “learn vocabulary” is in context. I use to give long lists of isolated words, until I switched to proficiency-based teaching and threw out my textbook. I realized my students were memorizing the words to pass a quiz, and then forgetting them. Our students really need to see

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