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Showing posts with label vocabulary. Show all posts

August 6, 2013

Tried It Tuesday: Smilemakers

I'm linking up for the first time with Holly over at Fourth Grade Flipper for Tried It Tuesday.


This week I tried something really cool that brought a smile to my face and the faces of two young people, one who happens to be a thirteen year old boy, and if you can make this creature smile, you've got a winner!

A few weeks ago I was contacted by a representative from SmileMakers, a company dedicated to helping teachers create smiles for over 35 years. They offer unique, fun items for the classroom as well as supplies and teaching aids.


I was invited to preview a product of my choice in exchange for sharing it here on my blog. It took me but a second to accept the offer, but it took me several days to make a decision regarding which product to choose. I looked through the SmileMakers website, which is easy to search and navigate, and settled on an item that would directly benefit my sixth grade Language Arts students.

Classwords arrived last Friday while I was away for the day. I couldn't wait to open the package when I saw it waiting on my porch. My niece and her two children (ages 12 and 13) were with me. We had to unpack and start getting dinner ready, but as soon as those two chores were done, I was into my SmileMakers' package. Boy, did the four of us have fun while we waited for dinner to cook!

We looked at the outside of the box and read it carefully. The primary objectives were stated: give clues, guess words, get smart... LOVE that last one! There were also semi-directions on the box, enough to give us an idea of how to play... it sounded just like PASSWORD...



... and once we saw this side of the box, and how the cards were designed, we were ready!


Inside the box was a set of cards, a timer, and a direction sheet.


We didn't bother with the directions at first, we just dived right in. Here's the first card that I pulled from the stack.

I started with reading the word "different" aloud. My family began shouting out words related to "different." After each of their incorrect guesses I would read the next word on my card. By the time I got to "unusual" my grand nephew guessed "unique." He was hooked! We played like this for more than 30 minutes straight. If they got stuck, I just continued giving clues related to the word's definition or part of speech. If they were really stuck I just started slowly spelling the word letter-by-letter. We didn't keep score, we just had FUN, and exercised our brains in the bargain!

Eventually, I did take time to read the directions which are concise and easy to follow. There are three different partner style games described, each with varying degrees of difficulty. Additionally, suggestions for variations and ways to extend the game are provided. There is even a template that can be enlarged and printed for making your own cards.

I'm so happy that I received Classwords. I know that my students will enjoy playing it and learning from it just as much as my family did. I can't wait to try it with them. It won't be long; we start back to school on August 22nd, but before then I think I need to make another visit to the SmileMaker website. I saw a few things that I really would like to order for my classroom, and I can take advantage of their Teacher Perks program, earning additional savings and discounts on shipping and handling. I'm really glad that I tried SmileMakers, and I think you will be, too!

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Something else to try for some other great teaching products, these crafted by fellow teachers: head on over to Preslar's Palace for her great Back to School Linky Party where teachers are featuring their favorite back to school creations both free and paid.


Happy Teaching,
Angela
The Teacher's Desk 6

July 13, 2013

Fabulous Feedback and a Freebie

I'm once again linking up with Christina over at Bunting, Books, and Bainbridge for her Fabulous Feedback *2nd Friday* Linky Party.


This month's fabulous feedback was given by tjmiller99 for my Common Core Latin and Greek Roots/Stems for grs. 5 and 6. I appreciate that this buyer took the time to recognize my work and showed enthusiasm for it. Thank you, tjmiller99. Please contact me at teachersdesk@yahoo.com to let me know what similarly priced item you'd like from my TpT shop as an appreciation gift.


I've a little thank you freebie for all my followers: The Latin and Greek Roots/Stems Wordsearch which you can download  HERE and the accompanying wordlist which you can download HERE. Both are seen in the graphic above.


Happy Teaching,
Happy Freebies,
Angela
The Teacher's Desk 6

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March 18, 2013

It's Manic Monday Again... Vocabulary Freebie

Love, love, love Manic Monday! It's one of the things that I look forward to each week on this dreaded day. Last week was the first time that I tried my hand at offering a freebie for MM. I also made plans for future MM's. What could I post?

I've been poking around in my original Teacher's Desk, cleaning and sorting. I specifically was looking for vocabulary ideas and activities what with the CCSS's heavier emphasis on this skill for our students. I used to use a lot of vocabulary centers in my language arts classes, but over the years and the many building moves I've made, things got packed away and forgotten.

This week for Manic Monday I'm offering Nursery Rhyme Rhetoric. This activity can be used as a literacy center or a whole group filler activity. It's a little like the typical Christmas Carol brain busters during holiday time. Presented with a convoluted nursery rhyme title, students must determine a familiar nursery rhyme's title,  while focusing on the unique wording and synonyms. You can download the freebie HERE or by clicking the link below the pic.



Don't forget to visit the Manic Monday blog post this week for LOADS more freebies for your classroom. There are some TERRIFIC ideas and activities there.

Classroom Freebies Manic Monday

Happy Teaching,
Angela
The Teacher's Desk 6
teachersdesk@yahoo.com