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text 2017-09-02 06:22
The Best Compound Word Activities for Your Kids

Is your kid bored of the same compound words which are mentioned in his course book? Then he needs some good change in his learning patterns. If you are confused or unaware of different learning methods, then here are some great activities available for your kid. Compound word activities include games, worksheets, centers, flash cards, and more which can help your kid in understanding the basics. These activities can also create interest in your kid’s mind, so that he remembers the same basic for a longer span of time. Here are the top compound word activities your kid must go through:

 

  • Compound word roll and write center:

 

Compound word roll and write center is a game or a time filler activity for your kid. This game requires a dice, so that your kid can get a better access to the game. All you have to do is just get these cards printed and let your kid enjoy the game. In this, your kid will write corresponding words according to his turn. This game is best for 1st to 5th grade kids.

  • Compound word “I have, who has” game:

This is an interesting game which can be played with a large number of kids. You can also make your kids play this game while teaching or reviewing compound games. In this game, all the kids have to sit in a circle and pass each card to each student. The first kid has to read his own card, and the person next to him will read their card. The game must be kept on until every card is read. This game is best suited for kids in 1st to 5th grade.

  • New Year’s Day task cards:

This is a card package with a beautiful theme of New Year. The pack has 24 tasks cards with a recording sheet. This game can be easily played with a large number of students. Students have to look at the tasks given to each other, and then they have to record their response of the given recording sheet. The questions consist of numerous skills including rhyming, compound words, ABC order, prefixes, plurals and more.

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review 2016-11-05 17:13
Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs - Judi Barrett,Ron Barrett

I think this would be an appropriate read for any 2nd to 4th grade class. For those same grades, you could teach a lesson on compound words. Before reading, you would discuss what a compound word is, share some examples and explain how you know the definition of each words by using context clues. While reading the story, have students write down compound words that they hear throughout the story on a post it note. After reading, let them share their words and put their post it on the front board. You can also have the students make a flip book and behind each compound word they write, they will use their context clues to figure out the words meaning. 

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review 2016-10-29 22:52
Cookie's Week
Cookie's Week - Cindy Ward,Tomie dePaola

Written by Cindy Ward

Illustrated by Tomie dePaola

 

Cookie is a mischievous black and white kitten who gets into trouble every day of the week, knocking over trash cans and getting shut in drawers. What will Cookie do on Sunday?

 

This book would be great for discussing days of the week with kindergarten or as a simple introduction to exclamation marks in first grade. Cookie is a lovable kitten and the colorful illustrations will keep readers engaged.

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review 2016-09-03 17:13
There Once Was a Bull... (Frog)
Once There Was a Bull... (Frog) - Rick Walton,Greg Hally

Written by Rick Walton

Illustrated by Greg Hally

 

Bullfrog has lost his hop! While searching for it, he experiences a variety of situations involving compound words.

 

I love this book! Great for a lesson on compound words with second grade. It will keep children engaged as they try to guess the second half of the compound word hidden on the next page.

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