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Hey Ya'll! Do your kids love to learn by playing games? What if I told you that you could increase your students vocabulary by playing games that take 20 minutes or less? Vocabulary is something that is highly stressed in my district. It seems like each year, more and more pressure is put on us to increase students vocabulary. Today I'm here to share with you 4 easy games that you can implement into your class to increase vocabulary and make learning fun AND engaging! Kids should get excited…

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Kendra Boling
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Our learners need big vocabularies to be successful readers. The good thing is that it's easy to build vocabulary through simple read alouds! Love the practical tips here. #readaloud #vocabulary #kindergarten #firstgrade #interactivereadalouds

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Debbie Bradshaw
This week I tried something new with the vocabulary in the story.�  I got the idea at a First Grade Conference in December.  The student writ... Ela Activities Elementary, Instructional Activities, Vocabulary Strategies, Reading Vocabulary, Vocabulary Instruction, Teaching Vocabulary, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, Teaching Ela

This week I tried something new with the vocabulary in the story. I got the idea at a First Grade Conference in December. The student writes the vocabulary word in the middle of the sheet and then there are four things to do with the word. We completed two of the boxes together as a class and they finished the last two boxes independently. The kiddos sure had a great grasp of the vocabulary after this. When we read the story they had fantastic comprehension.

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Kelly Echelberry