Playing Cards A Fast-Paced and Fun Way to Review Literacy and Math Ideas
Thank You Thank you very much for this purchase. Literacy and Math Ideas goal is to create fun, affordable, and enjoyable games and activities to make learning fun and accessible to students. Visit Literacy and Math Ideas store and blog. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/literacy-and-math-ideas www.literacymathideas.blogspot.com How to Play To play, make two piles of cards and place them face down on a table. Print the header cards on a different color paper to make them easier to locate while playing the game. One pile should only have the header cards. The second pile should have all of the playing cards. After all of the playing cards have been shuffled, each player should receive five cards. One player will turn over a header card and place it face up on the table. Each player will then take turns looking in their hands to see if they have cards that match what is stated on the header card. For example, the header card might say caption. Player one has two cards in her hands that have an arrow pointing to a caption. As a result, she can place both cards onto the table. Each of the other players takes a turn. After each player has searched his or her hand for cards that match the header card, a new header card should be placed onto the table. The first player to have an empty hand wins the game. Goal of the Game Students will want to know the text features of the cards in their hands. By matching the cards in their hands to the header card while playing, they are actually memorizing the different types of text features.
How to Assemble Printing Directions: Print the activity cards onto regular printer paper and laminate or print onto cardstock paper. If possible, print the header cards onto different color paper than the playing cards. Next, cut the cards along the dark outer lines. A black and white version of the box has also been included. How to Assemble Cut along the outer lines keeping the flattened box as one whole piece. Fold along the dark lines. There are four small tabs that have slashed lines. While holding the flat box correctly facing you, cut only the sides of the slashed lines to create tabs that can be folded into the box once assembly is complete.. Glue the side to connect the front and back of the box. Glue the bottom tabs and fold into the bottom of the box to keep it secure. Tuck the top of the box in once the cards have been placed inside.
Text Feature Playing Cards These activity cards are a great resource for reviewing text features. 2-3 Players
Black and White Version of the Box Text Feature Playing Cards Literacy and Math Ideas Text Feature Playing Cards These activity cards are a great resource for reviewing text features. 2-3 Players
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There are many different types of regions. Some regions have warm weather and flat land. 1 Page Major Cities...3 State History..5 Temperature.10 Famous Places 15 2 The Solar System 3 Landforms 4 Earth Earth is just one of many planets located in the solar system. In addition to plants, there are comets and moons. Valleys A valley is just one type of landform that is found on the planet. It is an area of low land.
A continent is a large area of land. In all, there are seven on the entire planet. 5 Page Wheels...1 Wedge..7 Pulley...10 Inclined Plane.. 14 6 fossil-the remains or impression of something in rock. fox- an animal in the same family as dogs. 7 Mammals are living beings that have hair, nurse their young, and give live birth. 8 fragile-delicate, easy to break
There are numerous types of inventions that have made life easier for humans. 9 Page Venus......4 Jupiter..8 Saturn...15 Neptune... 21 10 11 Volcanoes Underwater It may seem surprising, but some volcanoes are found at the bottom of the ocean. 12
13 Moon Phases 14 Changes If you have ever looked at the moon at night, you have noticed that if looks different at different times of the month. Trolleys New Idea It may seem surprising, but some volcanoes are found at the bottom of the ocean. 15 The first colonies were along the coast of the United States. 16
Page Warmest..2 Coolest....5 Lowest....10 Highest. 15 17 hardy-rough or keeps well harp- a type of instrument that has strings 18 hasty-moves fast Early Renaissance Period Art is Created Ending 1500 1600 19 Page Roses......3 Tulips...4 Carnations..10 Daisies.. 12 20
21 sand-fine, gritty rocks 22 shrimp- a sea creature status-rank 23 The Great Depression 24 Stocks Crash Dust Storms 1920 1930 1940 This is a map of the United States.
25 Types of Rocks 26 Igneous Igneous rocks form deep inside of Earth. This image shows a bean plant. oily-something with a slick feel olive- an oval fruit from an olive tree opinion-a thought or belief 27 28 Cafes are common places for eating.
Deserts 29 My Years in Montana 30 The Mohave The Mohave desert is one of the hottest places on Earth. The temperatures in this area soar. 2000 2005 2010 We Move Today Answer Key How to Play 1. bold print 2. index 3. title 4. subheading 5. bold print 6. index 7. glossary 8. bold print 9. bold print 10. index 11. illustration 12. subheading 13. illustration 14. subheading 15. subheading 16. caption 17. index 18. glossary 19. timeline 20. index 21. illustration 22. glossary 23. caption 24. timeline 25. caption 26. title 27. glossary 28. caption 29. title 30. timeline (2 to 3 Players) Place the header cards face down on the table in one pile. Place the player cards in a different pile on the table. Mix up the player cards. Hand every player five cards. One player should place a header card face up on the table. Players take turns placing all of the cards of the category named on the header card onto the table. After everyone takes a turn, continue placing a header card onto the table. Players continue to place their matching cards onto the table. The first player to empty their hand wins.