Here is another "I have, Who has" game to help your students practice making basic inferences. Just like the rhyming game I posted here, this game creates a circle or loop, so the last question is answered by the first answer set on the table. The students are encouraged to work together to determine the correct answers. Directions are included!
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Great one for language development and thinking skills. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe'll be playing this during those last days when all the books are gone and we've still got four days to go :)
Swamp Frog First Graders
Thanks for sharing!! This will be perfect for guided reading groups next year.
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ReplyDeleteRowdy in First Grade
This is a great activity! Thanks for sharing!
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This is adorable and will go well with our reading skill this week: drawing conclusions!!!! What a great way to wrap up our unit for fun! Thanks for sharing! =)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! What a great idea.
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Super Cute!
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Hi
ReplyDeleteI have just found you and am now a keen follower. As a Special Ed teacher with a focus on literacy, I enjoyed reading some of your posts and creative ideas. I look forward to seeing what you come up with next!
I love I Have Who Has cards. This is a perfect addition to
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Denise
Yearn to Learn Blog