Skill Focus: Word Relationships and
Analogies
Objective: Students will
determine and complete analogous relationships.
Procedure: This station will be set up with a Family
Feud style game board and an envelope with category cards. The category cards will
have an analogy on the front, and the top answers on the back. The game board
answers will be numbered, and correlate with the numbers on the card. One team
member will serve as the “caller”, and he/she will select the category card and
read off the analogy. The other team members will take turns guessing the possible
answers that complete the analogy. The “caller” will reveal answers when students
get them correct, and keep track of points on an index card.
Go Fish
Skill Focus: Identifying Parts of Speech
Objective: Students
practice determining parts of speech in context.
Procedure:
This station contains a card game in the style of traditional Go Fish. There will be a deck of index cards with one sentence written on each. The sentences
will have an underlined part of speech. Students will play Go Fish, but instead of asking for cards based on suit, students
will ask for cards based on part of speech. Players must determine the part of speech
on their card. The student with the most cards at the end of the game wins!
Winners name and is turned in on the index card to an envelope taped on the
desk. Bingo Bash
Skill Focus: Identifying and Distinguishing Literary Devices and Narrative Elements
Objective: Students will identify literary devices, figurative language, and plot elements based on clues.
Procedure: Students will work cooperatively to play a literary version of Bingo. Cards will be printed on cardstock and available at the station. One student will serve as the designated "caller" and will call off the clues sheet.
Bingo Cards
This website will help beginners with Cryptograms. It also shows the value of using sentence structure, prefixes, suffixes, and contractions to solve these puzzles.
Cryptogram Directions
Sensory Images Handout and Directions
Objective: Students will practice identifying roots and affixes.
Procedure: This station requires small Bingo-style cards with roots and affixes. One student will be the “caller,” and each of the other students will have a card. The “caller” reads off meanings of roots and affixes from a printed stack of cards. Students will cover the correct root and affix with small squares of paper. Evidence for learning can be demonstrated in two ways: (1) Students call “Bingo” when they get five covered words in a row, and the “caller” checks their words against the card meanings. Winners are written down on an index card and turned into the bag/envelope. (2)At the “one minute countdown” the “caller” will read off answers and students playing check their answers. On an index card, the students will write down how many called word parts each student got correct.
Procedure: There will be two oversized six-sided dice at this station. Students will
roll each dice; one revealing a figurative language term, and the other with a
topic. Students will take turns rolling the dice. On the handout, students have
three columns: one for each result of
the dice and one space to write their original figurative language example.
Fact and Opinion Toss
Skill Focus: Fact and Opinion
Objective: Students distinguish between facts and opinions.
Taboo
Skill Focus: Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Objective: Make
inferences and draw conclusions based on implicit information.
Procedure:
This station will contain two
bags with Taboo cards and a pad for scorekeeping. Students will divide
into two teams and play Taboo with the given cards. *The game is played by getting their teammate to guess the word on the
card without using the words on the list. They will turn their score sheets
into the envelope.
Cryptogram (Whiteboard/Chalk board)
Skill Focus: Making
Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
Objective: Make inferences based on explicit and implied
information.
Procedure:
Students will work cooperatively to solve a word puzzle in the form of a
cryptogram. (Envelopes with handouts/answers can be taped on white/chalk
board).This website will help beginners with Cryptograms. It also shows the value of using sentence structure, prefixes, suffixes, and contractions to solve these puzzles.
Cryptogram Directions
Sensory Images Bags
Skill Focus: Imagery, Figurative Language
Objective: Describe an item using imagery that appeals to
each of the five senses.
Procedure: This station will house several paper bags with small items in each.
Students will discreetly observe their object (without showing it to the group
members), then fill out a half-sheet chart with a description using each of the
five senses. For advanced students, there
will be an additional column in which students write figurative language
sentences to describe their item. They will go around the group trying to
get the other members to guess their object using their descriptions. Students can ask follow-up questions until
they are able to identify the item. Sensory Images Handout and Directions
Affix Bingo
Skill Focus: Word
Part MeaningsObjective: Students will practice identifying roots and affixes.
Procedure: This station requires small Bingo-style cards with roots and affixes. One student will be the “caller,” and each of the other students will have a card. The “caller” reads off meanings of roots and affixes from a printed stack of cards. Students will cover the correct root and affix with small squares of paper. Evidence for learning can be demonstrated in two ways: (1) Students call “Bingo” when they get five covered words in a row, and the “caller” checks their words against the card meanings. Winners are written down on an index card and turned into the bag/envelope. (2)At the “one minute countdown” the “caller” will read off answers and students playing check their answers. On an index card, the students will write down how many called word parts each student got correct.
Dice Roll
Skill Focus: Figurative Language and Literary Devices
Objective: Students will create
figurative language examples with given criteria.
Fact and Opinion Toss
Skill Focus: Fact and Opinion
Objective: Students distinguish between facts and opinions.
Procedure: This station will not require a table or
desks. There will be two large coffee
cans at each end of this station, several feet apart. One of each cans on either side will
be labeled “fact” and “opinion.” Students on one side read statements from a
stack of cards, and members the opposing team throw a small bean bag (or ball)
into the can with the appropriate label. Score will be recorded and turned in.
Giant Jenga
Skill Focus: (Trivia/Recall)
Objective: (Trivia/Recall)
Procedure: At this station, you will have a tower constructed of cereal boxes and small plastic cups. You can incorporate any type of trivia questions or recall (fact and opinion, main idea, figurative language, narrative elements, etc.). The tower is set up on a table or desk. Students take turns drawing questions. If they get it right, they pull a cup (trying not to make the tower fall). Students are given one point for getting the question correct, and they are awarded an additional point for each cup they have collected. When the tower finally does fall, students add up the points. They write the winning team on their index card and turn it into the envelope at the station.
Giant Jenga
Skill Focus: (Trivia/Recall)
Objective: (Trivia/Recall)
Procedure: At this station, you will have a tower constructed of cereal boxes and small plastic cups. You can incorporate any type of trivia questions or recall (fact and opinion, main idea, figurative language, narrative elements, etc.). The tower is set up on a table or desk. Students take turns drawing questions. If they get it right, they pull a cup (trying not to make the tower fall). Students are given one point for getting the question correct, and they are awarded an additional point for each cup they have collected. When the tower finally does fall, students add up the points. They write the winning team on their index card and turn it into the envelope at the station.
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