Run, Teacher, Run created this cool "I Have, Who Has" game to teach nonfiction conventions.
Aren't the cards cute? There are fourteen cards. Just print and laminate them, and you've got a card game to review those non-fiction text features that we want our students to use.
Are you on a rotation where you have students each week for an extended time? This library center could be just the ticket. Get them involved in a card game, and the competitive spirit will keep them engaged and learning.
And it's a FREE download!
Super cute idea! I am in the middle of a non-fiction text feature unit with my 2nd and 3rd graders and I plan to revamp these cards to suit what I have taught!
ReplyDeleteOh, good! I'm glad these will help you, MMoore. Games make learning fun! Let us know how it goes with your students!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! I am spending hours looking through your blog, I am trying to go with a centered library this school year :) Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Sharron! Please let me know how it goes! I think you'll really like the centered library!
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