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Informational text games for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Created by
Kim Jackson
In this “I Have, Who Has” game students will identify the difference between a fact and an opinion. Cut each box into cards and laminate. Pass out all the cards to students. Keep one card for you to start with. You can read the “Who has” part on your card to get the game started. Students look at their card to determine if they have what the reader is looking for. Then they read “I have…” and continue reading the next part of their card saying “Who has…”. If the game was done correctly the fi
Preview of Fortune Teller / Cootie Catcher Vocabulary Study Tool 11" x 17" (Tabloid-Size)

Fortune Teller / Cootie Catcher Vocabulary Study Tool 11" x 17" (Tabloid-Size)

Fully-Customizable Fortune Teller / Cootie Catcher template! Students can use this fun print out as a worksheet or to study their weekly vocabulary words for tests or quizzes! This ready-to-print Fortune Teller / Cootie Catcher looks & works great when printed in either full color or black & white on GIANT 11 x 17" (Tabloid) paper to really excite your students! Directions are already fully typed for vocabulary instruction or you can edit to write your own! Teachers just provide 8 words
Preview of Christmas Tree Ornament File Folder Alphabet Match

Christmas Tree Ornament File Folder Alphabet Match

Created by
Paul Arthur
This is the perfect game for the holidays. Have your kids match the lower case letters to the upper case letters on the christmas trees. Laminate and put on in a file folder with velcro for continued use for years to come.
Preview of I Have Who Has

I Have Who Has

Created by
Deb MacNeil
Game cards include numbers 1 to 20, 20 backwards to 1, Days of the Week and Months of the Year. Print on card stock and laminate. The game is great practice for students learning numbers from 1 to 20, both forward and backwards for counting, along with days and months for calendar time.
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