Spring Sentence Starter ter Game! A self-portrait picture that is usually taken by a hand-held smart phone, camera, or tablet device. Definition of www.
Materials/Assembly: Ages: School Age Number of Players: Sentence Starter Game! 1 Die Game Tokens (1 for each player) Game Cards - Print and cut out each of the cards. Laminate or print on cardstock for durability. Board Game - Laminate or print on cardstock for durability. Handwriting Rules - Laminate or print on cardstock for durability. Lined Paper - Each player needs own paper. Lined paper attached (three lined 1/2 inch dotted lined and single lined included) or use your own paper. Directions to Play: 1. Shuffle the cards and place in a pile. 2. Review Handwriting Rules prior to starting game. 3. To decide which player goes first, each player rolls a dice. The player with the highest number goes first. 4. Player Number One places his/her token on the Start. He/she rolls the die. 5. The player moves his/her token as indicated on the die. 6. When the player lands on a space, they read and complete the instruction. 7. When selecting a from the pile: The player(s) looks at the Spring and reads the beginning words of the sentence. Using age appropriate lined paper (provided), he/she rewrites the beginning words and finishes the sentence using the starting words provided. When the sentence is finished that player should review handwriting rules and correct any handwriting mistakes. Once the sentence has no errors they can check the box under that sentence. 7. The remaining player(s) repeat steps 3-6. 8. Note: The next player can start their turn while player one is writing their sentence(s). Variations: Spring A child can play individually or 2 or more children can play. Write 2 sentences for each Selfie. After viewing the card the child may verbalize the end of the sentence. An adult can print this for the child to copy. After viewing the card the child may verbalize the end of the sentence. An adult can print one key word from the child's statement for the child to copy. The child can verbalize and/or print or copy the names of the Spring characters/items in the selfie. Print the game cards twice. Cut them out and use the cards to play concentration or memory game. All the cards are laid face down on surface, and 2 cards are flipped over each turn. If two pairs of matching cards are flipped, then the students writes the sentence. Graphics by Krista Wallden http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/krista-wallden www.
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Spring Sentence Starter Game Handwriting Rules Rule 1: Letters touch the bottom line. Rule 2: Rule 3: Short letters start at the middle dotted line (a,c,i,m,n,o,r,s,u,v,w,x,z). Tall letters touch the top line (b,d,f,h,k,l,t). Rule 4: Spaces go between my words. Rule 5: Go under letters go under the bottom line (g,j,p,q,y). Rule 6: Print your letters the same size. www.
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Selfie #1: Spring Sentence Starter Game Selfie #2: Selfie #3: Selfie #4: Single Line www.
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