Games. Find the typo literacy lesson eng. Graphic Novels & Comic Makers. Language Arts. Raki's Rad Resources: Lots of Literacy Games!!! If you’ve seen my Friday Game Night Posts, you know how much of a game-aholic I am! So for the next few weeks, I’m going to highlight just some of the games I love in my Top 10 posts. Last week, we looked at games to use in math. This week, we’re going to look at the Top 10 Board Games to use in Grammar and Writing Lessons and Literacy Centers. Often, I will introduce a game in Small Group Writing or Guided Reading, as a way to get students interested in a topic, and then put the same game into Literacy Centers to reinforce the topic in a more independent setting. 10. Upwords – I love using Upwords when I am teaching word families or talking about vowel substitutions. 9. Tion to me! 8. Those random letters and then see the words just start coming. 7.
Speech, Very Silly Sentences is the go-to game. 6. Writing? 5. Sounds, Scategories Jr. is a great way to have fun doing it. 4. 3. In reading and writing! 2. Cubes stop the “I don’t know what to write about” complaints real quick. 1. Grammar Ninja. Grammar Ninja.