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  2. Games - Teaching resources - Wordwall

    wordwall.net/en-us/community/games

    Just make your own! army + games - Everything Self-Control - Animals, Pets & Ocean Animals - play or else flint lock wood get you - label the scratch cat - Hit the character words!

  3. Word wall games - Teaching resources

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    Just make your own! Wordwall makes it quick and easy to create your perfect teaching resource.

  4. Make custom activities for your classroom. Quizzes, match ups, word games, and much more. Create a customized resource with just a few words and a few clicks. Pick a template. Enter your content. or play on a screen. Drag and drop each keyword next to its definition. A series of multiple choice questions. Tap the correct answer to proceed.

  5. If you're looking to create interactive games for students to practice vocabulary and other terms, check out Wordwall (http://www.wordwall.net) For more information: Wordwall.net allows teachers...

  6. 25 Vocabulary Activities To Use With Your Classroom Word Wall

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    Make your word wall interactive! 25 engaging activities that will allow you to make the most of your classroom word wall.

  7. Word Wall Activities - This Reading Mama

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    My 10 Favorite Activities to do with Word Wall Words. Please feel free to share your favorites, too! 1. Cheer, Chant, or Spell the Words Out Loud. Jump on an indoor trampoline, saying each letter of the word, then jump off and say the entire word. Example: s-a-i-d, jump off=said!

  8. Word Wall Activities to Help Fluency and Comprehension

    cleverclassroomblog.com/2016/08/word-wall-activities.html

    Here are 18 ideas to promote rich, deep, and extended vocabulary via your word wall. 2. Chant words to different tunes. 3. Clap out syllables in words. 4. Trace words on the floor, in the air, or on a partner’s back.

  9. Word Walls - Reading Rockets

    www.readingrockets.org/classroom/classroom-strategies/word-walls

    Use the word wall daily to practice words, incorporating a variety of activities such as chanting, snapping, cheering, clapping, tracing, word guessing games as well as writing them.

  10. Wordwall tutorial for beginners - Charlie's Lessons

    charlieslessons.com/wordwall-tutorial-for-beginners

    Today we’re looking at a platform that lets you create, play and share interactive activities that you can use teaching online or face to face. Wordwall is one of those websites which teachers love because it saves you a lot of time.

  11. Word Wall Activities Build Skills | Education World

    www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/lesson/lesson328.shtml

    FIVE WORD WALL ACTIVITIES PROVIDE FUN AND LEARNING. Click each of the five lesson headlines below for a complete teaching resource. (Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses.) OOPS! A fun game provides word recognition, vocabulary, and spelling practice. (Grades pre-K-8)