Nonfiction Text Features Memory Game in Print and Digital
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Learning Objective
Students will match text feature images to the correct terms.
Description
Nonfiction Text Feature Concentration Game: This is a hands-on game your students can play with a partner or small group to practice 24 text features commonly found in nonfiction text. Images of text features are on 24 cards. Students must find the matching text feature term. It includes 24 pairs (48 cards).
It comes in two formats: print and digital. Choose the format that is best for your students!
- Teachers who choose the traditional print format will print a set of cards for each small group. Students will cut apart the cards, turn them facedown, and then take turns trying to uncover matches. When all of the cards have been matched, students count their cards to determine the winner.
- The newer digital format is an Easel Activity. It is set up to be a game that students can play individually or with a partner. Students are presented with a text feature image, and they must uncover the card that labels the text feature.
CHECK OUT THE PREVIEW to view both versions!
If you would like to explore how the digital version of this activity is played, I invite you to check out one of these free contraction concentration games: Basic Contractions Memory and Advanced Contractions Memory. (Just click on the links.)
Here's what teachers like you had to say about using this nonfiction text features game in their classroom:
⭐️Sarah T. said, "Used this for small group review. Engaging resource!"
⭐️Katie S. said, "This was amazing! My students have a hard time remembering the names of different text features, so I thought I could find Memory to help them. I was so happy I found this as I didn't want to have to make it myself! :) This was perfect!"
⭐️Rachael H. said, "This was a great review for my students. We used it as a center in our literacy groups and some students asked if we could keep it out to play during indoor recess! They loved it!"
⭐️Britney S. said, "Students loved this as a reading center to practice and review before our test."
Feel free to check out my other nonfiction text feature resource:
Nonfiction Text Feature PowerPoint with a companion handout!
Nonfiction Text Feature Foldable
23 Nonfiction Text Feature Posters
Nonfiction Text Feature Task Cards
Nonfiction Text Features Assessment (22 multiple choice questions!)
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