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4th grade reading strategies games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Jenga Comprehension Questions

Jenga Comprehension Questions

I have developed 54 reading comprehension questions. You can cut these questions out, then tape them on to individual jenga pieces. Students take turns drawing the pieces, if the student does not topple the tower, they do not have to answer the question. If they do, they must answer all of the previous questions. I make my students write the prompt as well as the answer. You can change the words however you need to fit the needs of your class.
Preview of Inferences & Conclusions riddles game

Inferences & Conclusions riddles game

Created by
Meagan Jenkins
This is an activity for inferences and conclusions that you could use at stations, as a group activity, or even as independent practice. You can cut the strips up and put them in envelopes, and a partner can read each strip; in essence, they are clues or inferences. The other person has to use his/her prior knowledge to infer what each one is. I am uploading this activity as a Microsoft Word file so that you may edit or "dress up" the activity to suit your needs. **NOTE: This is a low-level
Preview of Balto and the Great Race games

Balto and the Great Race games

Created by
Judy Kvaale
Get two games in one! Game #1 is a TRUE and FALSE game about the book Balto and the Great Race. Game #2 is a FACT and OPINION game with a Balto and Alaska theme. Students do not need to read the book to play Game #2. Both games use the same game board but have their own game cards designed for the targeted skill. The games include directions, a game board, playing cards, assessment worksheets and answer keys. Blank cards are also provided for you to make your own. This game can be played in the
Preview of 5 w's and 1 h die

5 w's and 1 h die

Created by
Kelsey Boyle
This die can be used as a game or in small groups. Cut out and glue the die When this die is ruled it will land on one of the 5 w's or 1 h for the students to answer about a text. 5 w's = Where, when, who, why, when 1 h = how
Preview of Long Vowel Pairs Guess Who

Long Vowel Pairs Guess Who

This is a fun way to incorporate hands-on memorization of long vowel pair sounds. Build a Guess Who board game with the materials given and play in pairs.
Preview of 4th Grade Reading STAAR Vocabulary

4th Grade Reading STAAR Vocabulary

First page is a handout for students to glue into notebook. Next pages are a matching game to cut out for students to play. These are words from the 2013 and 2014 4th grade Reading STAAR.
Preview of Context Clues: Versatiles Syllables and Affixes Stage

Context Clues: Versatiles Syllables and Affixes Stage

Created by
Christine Miller
Great literacy center/anchor activity! This worksheet is designed to be used with the Versatiles game. Students apply context clues to identify which of the words makes sense in the given sentence. An example is given to be used for modeling the activity first.
Preview of Bridge to Terabithia Game

Bridge to Terabithia Game

Created by
Wise Guys
Bridge to Terabithia Game This is a two-page game board made specifically for this novel. As a teacher, all you really need is some dice and little game pieces that can easily be made from a pencil eraser, paper, etc. Before the game begins, students (or you) will need to cut out the game cards that are included. It is best if the game is copied on cardstock but regular paper works fine too. Students enjoy this fun reading activity. Teachers will love how the students are having a great time w
Preview of Fiction VS Nonfiction Game

Fiction VS Nonfiction Game

Created by
Finnerty's Finds
Students will enjoy reviewing fiction vs. nonfiction with this interactive board game! Students will go through a variety of cards displaying book titles, book covers, and text features where students will decide if each is an example of fiction or nonfiction. File includes instructions, answer key, game pieces, game cards, and game boards. It also includes directions for setting up the game. Enjoy!
Preview of Ruby Holler Game Board Activity

Ruby Holler Game Board Activity

Created by
Wise Guys
Game board activity based on the novel Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech. Common Core Reading Standards 1, 5 This is a two-page game board made specifically for the novel Ruby Holler by Newbery winning author Sharon Creech. Ruby Holler is a delightful book about a beautiful, mysterious place where one may discover that it's never too late to be loved and hope is always nearby. Ruby Holler will take you on a journey of Dallas and Florida, and their experiences with being orphans. Mr. and Mrs. Trepid
Preview of Figurative Language Board Game

Figurative Language Board Game

This item includes the board game and everything you need to create an instant figurative language center for your classroom.
Preview of Find Someone Who Text Features

Find Someone Who Text Features

Created by
Sara Goldsby
Students practice identifying Text Features while playing the Kagan structure game "Find Someone Who."
Preview of The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P Figg Game Board Activity

The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P Figg Game Board Activity

Created by
Wise Guys
The Mostly True Adventures of Homer P Figg by Rodman Philbrick Game Board Activity Common Core Reading Standards 1 and 5 This is a two-page game board made specifically for this novel. As a teacher, all you really need is some dice and little game pieces that can easily be made from a pencil eraser, paper, etc. Before the game begins, students (or you) will need to cut out the game cards that are included. It is best if the game is copied on cardstock but regular paper works fine too. Stude
Preview of SOL 3th-5th Reference Materials/Resources Floor Matching Game or Sort

SOL 3th-5th Reference Materials/Resources Floor Matching Game or Sort

Created by
Lauren Jones
This is a matching game I made on full size sheets of paper for referece materials. Each reference material has a definition match and and example match. I left it in word so that you could tweak the pages according to your peferences if you wish, because I know no one teaches these exactly the same. This is a great SOL review.
Preview of Within, About, Beyond Fiction/Nonfiction Questioning Game

Within, About, Beyond Fiction/Nonfiction Questioning Game

Within, About, Beyond Questioning Game Nonfiction/Fiction Questions Game Board To play, in groups of 2-3 students, roll the dice and select the set of questions that correspond with the number on the dice.The student who rolled the dice chooses one of the questions to answer orally with a partner. (You can also have them write a written response instead.) Partners can add to the answer if needed. The next player then rolls the dice to answer a question. I've played this where the kids partner
Preview of Early Finisher Reading BINGO Card

Early Finisher Reading BINGO Card

Created by
Madison Fox
Early Finisher BINGO Card with Corresponding Activities!Includes: BINGO CardSettingOpinionBook RecommendationMy Favorite PartReaders Make ConnectionsNounsVerbsAdjectivesPhonics Skill Focus
Preview of Tiger Words Roll and Read (VCV)

Tiger Words Roll and Read (VCV)

Created by
Speducationnn
Use this for a fun way for your students to practice reading Orton Gillingham Tiger Words, or open syllable words with the vcv pattern.
Preview of Parent Connections: Newsletter on Fluency

Parent Connections: Newsletter on Fluency

Created by
Collins Creates
This is the first in a series of newsletters for parents. This newsletter houses tons of information on the importance of fluency for beginning readers. Inside you will find techonology connections, literacy connections as well as games for families to play in order to illicit stronger fluency levels!
Preview of IDIOMarry Me! 99 Common American Idioms Card Game DIY Kit

IDIOMarry Me! 99 Common American Idioms Card Game DIY Kit

Created by
Lexiphile
Have you ever spoken an idiom in front of a class and been treated to 30-something blank stares? Idioms are a dime a dozen. If you don't know them, then most of the sentences you hear will be all Greek to you! Most curricula don't include a unit exclusively for idioms, and constructing your own unit might be biting off more than you can chew. Well, here's the silver lining: this Idioms Game will be your ace in the hole! Assemble these cards according to the instructions included in the document,
Preview of Problem/Solution Activity

Problem/Solution Activity

This worksheet allows students come up with an appropriate problem and/or solution to the scenarios given. Then, students will cut the worksheet into cards and play a problem/solution match game!
Preview of 4th Grade Wonders Reading Series Unit 1 Week 2 Vocabulary Tic-Tac-Toe

4th Grade Wonders Reading Series Unit 1 Week 2 Vocabulary Tic-Tac-Toe

This is a fun way for students to practice learning the definitions of their vocabulary words and how to use them correctly in a sentence. When I created them I made the definitions and sentences front and back on white paper. The X was on color paper and the O was on a different color.
Preview of I have who has analogies game B

I have who has analogies game B

Created by
Fun-n-Games
The student must come up with a word to finish the analogy given. THis game can be played in a large or small group. By playing in smaller groups, each student has more cards. This raises the individual accountability, activity, time on task, and reinforcement opportunities per student.
Preview of Nonsense Word I Have Who Has Game ee ay qu cvc ck qu floss blends

Nonsense Word I Have Who Has Game ee ay qu cvc ck qu floss blends

Nonsense word game with spelling/sound patterns; ee, ay, cvc, floss, ck, qu, some blends.SKILLS Developed in game play1. Looking at beginning, middle, and endings of words to visually match at word;Practice of problem solving, checking themselves, confirming, and collaborating with peers2. Segmenting and blending words using;Beginning, middle, ending phonemes, diagraphs, syllable breaks, contractions, prefix/suffixes, phonics rules, sight words, vocabulary, homophones, and becoming fluent in the
Preview of Reading Test-Taking Cards

Reading Test-Taking Cards

Get your students test ready with these vocabulary and comprehension cards! Eighteen skills are reviewed to help students better understand how to read the text and answer text questions. Cut them out and use as flash cards or use as a game board for bingo! Each skill is written out with clues for further understanding and room to make additional notes!
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