WINTER Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Get your students talking! This engaging WINTER Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect winter social skills group or winter writing activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This winter social questions conversation game is perfect for a:
This winter social group game is versatile and fun for everyone involved! The questions are based on a topic everyone of every skill level can relate to - the 5 senses! Your students will love talking about their favorite winter things! Students will answer opinion questions about their favorite sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures related to the winter season and the holidays!
This SEL activity was designed to get your students talking and increase student engagement. Each question is a SURPRISE and the variety of questions is endless!
I am able to adapt this conversation starters SEL game to target a variety of goals based on my students' different speech and language goals. I have used it to target:
- Conversation Skills
- Inferencing & Perspective Taking - students can guess which choice their classmate will choose based on what they know about them. They can also practice answering why they believe their classmate made a specific choice.
- Choice Making
- Sentence Building/ Sentence Expansion
- Expressing Opinions
- Reasoning
- Conjunctions
- Asking Questions
- Answering Questions
- Agree and Disagree Respectfully
- Articulation - this mixed group game naturally elicits multiple trials with the following sounds/words/phrases (If you could only choose one, I would choose, because, see, smell, hear, listen, taste, feel, touch, etc.).
- Vocabulary / Concepts related to the Winter or Five Senses
How do you play?
* Choose one of the 5 senses to focus on for each round and use the corresponding board and picture cards. Picture cards should be cut out and placed in a basket or some kind of container. Students will then choose two picture cards from the container (without peaking!) and place them on the designated boxes on the board to generate the If You Could Only Choose One question.
* Cards can be returned to the container when finished to allow for additional question combinations.
What does each product come with?
* Fun engaging questions that everyone can relate to! All five senses are covered in each product (see, smell, hear, taste, touch). Each of the five senses comes with a designated board and picture cards. There is also a blank board and blank cards if you'd like to create/write your own.
* Each board comes with a sentence starter to assist students in sentence building / sentence expansion. There is also room to generate your own sentence from scratch on each board.
* In addition to sentence writing space on each of the five senses boards, if you have students at different writing levels, the product also comes with 3 different levels of writing prompts, plus a blank template for independent writing.
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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HALLOWEEN Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game|Opinion Writing Activity
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Get your students talking! This engaging HALLOWEEN Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect fall social skills group or Halloween writing activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This Fall and Halloween social questions conversation game is perfect for a:
This fall social skills group game is versatile and fun for everyone involved! The questions are based on a topic everyone of every skill level can relate to - the 5 senses! Your students will love talking about their favorite fall and spooky things! Students will answer opinion questions about their favorite sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures related to the fall season and Halloween!
This SEL activity was designed to get your students talking and increase student engagement. Each question is a SURPRISE and the variety of questions is endless!
I am able to adapt this conversation starters SEL game to target a variety of goals based on my students' different speech and language goals. I have used it to target:
- Conversation Skills
- Inferencing & Perspective Taking - students can guess which choice their classmate will choose based on what they know about them. They can also practice answering why they believe their classmate made a specific choice.
- Choice Making
- Sentence Building/ Sentence Expansion
- Expressing Opinions
- Reasoning
- Conjunctions
- Asking Questions
- Answering Questions
- Agree and Disagree Respectfully
- Articulation - this mixed group game naturally elicits multiple trials with the following sounds/words/phrases (If you could only choose one, I would choose, because, see, smell, hear, listen, taste, feel, touch, etc.).
- Vocabulary / Concepts related to Fall, Halloween, or the Five Senses
How do you play?
* Choose one of the 5 senses to focus on for each round and use the corresponding board and picture cards. Picture cards should be cut out and placed in a basket or some kind of container. Students will then choose two picture cards from the container (without peaking!) and place them on the designated boxes on the board to generate the If You Could Only Choose One question.
* Cards can be returned to the container when finished to allow for additional question combinations.
What does each product come with?
* Fun engaging questions that everyone can relate to! All five senses are covered in each product (see, smell, hear, taste, touch). Each of the five senses comes with a designated board and picture cards. There is also a blank board and blank cards if you'd like to create/write your own.
* Each board comes with a sentence starter to assist students in sentence building / sentence expansion. There is also room to generate your own sentence from scratch on each board.
* In addition to sentence writing space on each of the five senses boards, if you have students at different writing levels, the product also comes with 3 different levels of writing prompts, plus a blank template for independent writing.
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
* This resource is part of a Speech Therapy Social Questions Game | Opinion Writing Activity Seasonal BUNDLE - Check it out to see this resource and more (and to save!)
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FALL THANKSGIVING Speech Therapy Social Skills Group Game|OpinionWritingActivity
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Get your students talking! This engaging FALL THANKSGIVING Speech Therapy Social Skills Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect fall mixed group social activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This Fall and Thanksgiving social questions conversation game is perfect for a:
This fall social skills group game is versatile and fun for everyone involved! The questions are based on a topic everyone of every skill level can relate to - the 5 senses! Your students will love talking about their favorite fall things! Students will answer opinion questions about their favorite sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures related to the fall season and Thanksgiving!
This SEL activity was designed to get your students talking and increase student engagement. Each question is a SURPRISE and the variety of questions is endless!
I am able to adapt this conversation starters SEL game to target a variety of goals based on my students' different speech and language goals. I have used it to target:
- Conversation Skills
- Inferencing & Perspective Taking - students can guess which choice their classmate will choose based on what they know about them. They can also practice answering why they believe their classmate made a specific choice.
- Choice Making
- Sentence Building/ Sentence Expansion
- Expressing Opinions
- Reasoning
- Conjunctions
- Asking Questions
- Answering Questions
- Agree and Disagree Respectfully
- Articulation - this mixed group game naturally elicits multiple trials with the following sounds/words/phrases (If you could only choose one, I would choose, because, see, smell, hear, listen, taste, feel, touch, etc.).
- Vocabulary / Concepts related to the Fall, Thanksgiving, or the Five Senses
How do you play?
* Choose one of the 5 senses to focus on for each round and use the corresponding board and picture cards. Picture cards should be cut out and placed in a basket or some kind of container. Students will then choose two picture cards from the container (without peaking!) and place them on the designated boxes on the board to generate the If You Could Only Choose One question.
* Cards can be returned to the container when finished to allow for additional question combinations.
What does each product come with?
* Fun engaging questions that everyone can relate to! All five senses are covered in each product (see, smell, hear, taste, touch). Each of the five senses comes with a designated board and picture cards. There is also a blank board and blank cards if you'd like to create/write your own.
* Each board comes with a sentence starter to assist students in sentence building / sentence expansion. There is also room to generate your own sentence from scratch on each board.
* In addition to sentence writing space on each of the five senses boards, if you have students at different writing levels, the product also comes with 3 different levels of writing prompts, plus a blank template for independent writing.
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
* This resource is part of a Speech Therapy Social Questions Game | Opinion Writing Activity Seasonal BUNDLE - Check it out to see this resource and more (and to save!)
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SPRING Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Get your students talking! This engaging SPRING Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect spring social skills group or independent writing activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This spring social questions conversation game is perfect for a:
This spring social skills group game is versatile and fun for everyone involved! The questions are based on a topic everyone of every skill level can relate to - the 5 senses! Your students will love talking about their favorite spring things! Students will answer opinion questions about their favorite sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and textures related to the spring season!
This SEL activity was designed to get your students talking and increase student engagement. Each question is a SURPRISE and the variety of questions is endless!
I am able to adapt this conversation starters SEL game to target a variety of goals based on my students' different speech and language goals. I have used it to target:
- Conversation Skills
- Inferencing & Perspective Taking - students can guess which choice their classmate will choose based on what they know about them. They can also practice answering why they believe their classmate made a specific choice.
- Choice Making
- Sentence Building/ Sentence Expansion
- Expressing Opinions
- Reasoning
- Conjunctions
- Asking Questions
- Answering Questions
- Agree and Disagree Respectfully
- Articulation - this mixed group game naturally elicits multiple trials with the following sounds/words/phrases (If you could only choose one, I would choose, because, see, smell, hear, listen, taste, feel, touch, etc.).
- Vocabulary / Concepts related to spring or the five senses
How do you play?
* Choose one of the 5 senses to focus on for each round and use the corresponding board and picture cards. Picture cards should be cut out and placed in a basket or some kind of container. Students will then choose two picture cards from the container (without peaking!) and place them on the designated boxes on the board to generate the If You Could Only Choose One question.
* Cards can be returned to the container when finished to allow for additional question combinations.
What does each product come with?
* Fun engaging questions that everyone can relate to! All five senses are covered in each product (see, smell, hear, taste, touch). Each of the five senses comes with a designated board and 12 picture cards. There is also a blank board and blank cards if you'd like to create/write your own.
* Each board comes with a sentence starter to assist students in sentence building / sentence expansion. There is also room to generate your own sentence from scratch on each board.
* In addition to sentence writing space on each of the five senses boards, if you have students at different writing levels, the product also comes with 3 different levels of writing prompts, plus a blank template for independent writing.
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Speech Therapy Social Questions Game | Opinion Writing Activity Seasonal BUNDLE (Classic Version, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Winter)
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Nonverbal Communication - Mini Lesson & Dice Games - Facial Expressions, Tone of Voice, Intonation
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Speech Therapy SocialSkills Mixed Group Conversation Game|OpinionWritingActivity
By My Speech Therapy Go-Tos
Get your students talking! This engaging Speech Therapy Social Skills Mixed Group Conversation Game | Opinion Writing Activity is the perfect social skills group activity! Your students will love choosing the surprise questions each round and expressing opinions and interests with their peers. This social questions game is perfect for a:
This social group game is versatile and fun for everyone involved! The questions are based on a topic everyone of every skill level can relate to - the 5 senses! Your students will love talking about their favorite things! Students will answer opinion questions about their favorite foods, sights, sounds, smells, and textures.
This SEL activity was designed to get your students talking and increase student engagement. Each question is a SURPRISE and the variety of questions is endless!
I am able to adapt this conversation starters SEL game to target a variety of goals based on my students' different speech and language goals. I have used it to target:
- Conversation Skills
- Inferencing & Perspective Taking - students can guess which choice their classmate will choose based on what they know about them. They can also practice answering why they believe their classmate made a specific choice.
- Choice Making
- Sentence Building/ Sentence Expansion
- Expressing Opinions
- Reasoning
- Conjunctions
- Asking Questions
- Answering Questions
- Agree and Disagree Respectfully
- Articulation - this mixed group game naturally elicits multiple trials with the following sounds/words/phrases (If you could only choose one, I would choose, because, see, smell, hear, listen, taste, feel, touch, etc.).
- Vocabulary / Concepts related to the five senses
How do you play?
* Choose one of the 5 senses to focus on for each round and use the corresponding board and picture cards. Picture cards should be cut out and placed in a basket or some kind of container. Students will then choose two picture cards from the container (without peaking!) and place them on the designated boxes on the board to generate the Choice Making Expressing Opinion Question.
* Cards can be returned to the container when finished to allow for additional question combinations.
What does this product come with?
* Fun engaging questions that everyone can relate to! All five senses are covered in this product (see, smell, hear, taste, touch). Each of the five senses comes with a designated board and picture cards. There is also a blank board and blank cards if you'd like to create/write your own.
* Each board comes with a sentence starter to assist students in sentence building / sentence expansion. There is also room to generate your own sentence from scratch on each board.
* In addition to sentence writing space on each of the five senses boards, if you have students at different writing levels, the product also comes with 3 different levels of writing prompts, plus a blank template for independent writing.
Thank you for your interest! Enjoy!
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Identifying Nouns - Complete Unit with Lessons, Worksheets, Activities, & Tests
By Sassycat Corner
Working on parts of speech? Students struggling with basic nouns and identifying what a basic noun is? This unit includes lessons on identifying nouns, noun activities and worksheets! Introduce the parts of speech to your students by teaching them all about identifying nouns (person, place, thing, animal, or idea) with this comprehensive and complete teaching unit! This print unit on naming nouns includes an editable editable Power point presentation for direct instruction that is 16 slides long.
Help your students build their understanding of basic English skills with this nouns unit. This nouns unit was designed for third and fourth grade students, and you will love helping students learn all about nouns.
There is also a PDF document that include sample pacing charts, lesson plans that include links to YouTube videos I've used with my students, whole group and small group games, a mini poster and student reference guide, 18 different worksheets for practice at different levels, task cards, I Have Who Has, exit tickets, a quiz, a post test, and all answer keys. You'll have nothing to do but print, possibly laminate, and teach!
Here's what you'll get:
A 16 slide, editable teaching presentation (PowerPoint)
A nouns mini poster and student reference sheet
5 days of lesson plans with video ideas and anchor chart ideas
Example pacing charts
18 different nouns worksheets in pdf format
Task cards
noun sort games
I Have Who Has game
Board games to print and use with task cards
A nouns unit review quiz and unit test
Answer keys
Your students will love how their new understanding of nouns helps them with their grammar and writing work! After completing this unit, students will have a new understanding of nouns, which will help students improve their confidence and writing and help them delve further into different types of nouns in upcoming units.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the student pages, gather the materials listed, check out the video links (downloading at home if Youtube is blocked) and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
This is a zip file. You will need to extract the pdf and the powerpoint files that are included in this unit.
Identifying Nouns - Complete Unit with Lessons, Worksheets, Activities, & Tests
By Sassycat Corner
Working on parts of speech? Students struggling with basic nouns and identifying what a basic noun is? This unit includes lessons on identifying nouns, noun activities and worksheets! Introduce the parts of speech to your students by teaching them all about identifying nouns (person, place, thing, animal, or idea) with this comprehensive and complete teaching unit! This print unit on naming nouns includes an editable editable Power point presentation for direct instruction that is 16 slides long.
Help your students build their understanding of basic English skills with this nouns unit. This nouns unit was designed for third and fourth grade students, and you will love helping students learn all about nouns.
There is also a PDF document that include sample pacing charts, lesson plans that include links to YouTube videos I've used with my students, whole group and small group games, a mini poster and student reference guide, 18 different worksheets for practice at different levels, task cards, I Have Who Has, exit tickets, a quiz, a post test, and all answer keys. You'll have nothing to do but print, possibly laminate, and teach!
Here's what you'll get:
A 16 slide, editable teaching presentation (PowerPoint)
A nouns mini poster and student reference sheet
5 days of lesson plans with video ideas and anchor chart ideas
Example pacing charts
18 different nouns worksheets in pdf format
Task cards
noun sort games
I Have Who Has game
Board games to print and use with task cards
A nouns unit review quiz and unit test
Answer keys
Your students will love how their new understanding of nouns helps them with their grammar and writing work! After completing this unit, students will have a new understanding of nouns, which will help students improve their confidence and writing and help them delve further into different types of nouns in upcoming units.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the student pages, gather the materials listed, check out the video links (downloading at home if Youtube is blocked) and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
This is a zip file. You will need to extract the pdf and the powerpoint files that are included in this unit.
Parts of Speech Activities: Word Tiles for Sentence Building, Bingo, Bookmarks
By Betsy Newmeyer
Looking for fun activities and games to teach and review Parts of Speech? With over 350 color-coded word tiles including: nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, plus 84 punctuation mark cards, your upper elementary or middle school student will expand beyond basic sentences to build sentences that are detail-rich and descriptive. Also included are 16 Parts of Speech Bingo Cards (also includes a blank bingo card) and a Parts of Speech Reference Bookmark.
This resource is perfect as a whole class activity or small group center activity, and includes both color-coded cards and black and white word cards. It also includes basic punctuation marks (period, comma, question mark, and exclamation marks) as well as more advanced punctuation marks (colons, semicolons, hyphens, and quotation marks) to allow students to experiment with more complex sentence structures.
This resource can be used in conjunction with the Part of Speech Games for Grammar Review: Grow and Build New Sentences resource.
Using the included word tiles and resources, you can do any of the following fun activities:
Parts of Speech Included:
Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Punctuation Marks Included
Periods
Commas
Question marks
Exclamation marks
Colons
Semicolons
Hyphens
Quotation marks
My 5th graders LOVED this resource. When I first introduced the sentence building activity to the kids, each student was given a noun, verb, and adjective. They went to their seats to build a sentence, then met their peers at the center of the room to read their sentence and exchange one of their word tiles, returning to their seat to build a new sentence. The kids said they enjoyed being creative and that it felt like they were playing with trading cards.
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Part of Speech Games for Grammar Review: Grow and Build New Sentences
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I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!
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3rd Grade ELA Review Jeopardy Game | Language & Writing | ELA Test Prep
By SPO Resources
Boost 3rd Grade ELA Skills with the ELA Language & Writing Jeopardy Review Game! Are you looking for an engaging way to reinforce essential language and writing skills for your grade 3 students? The ELA Language & Writing Jeopardy Review Game is the perfect solution! Designed with third-grade standards and MAP testing requirements in mind, this interactive game will help your students master language mechanics, parts of speech, sentence structure, and the writing process in a fun and exciting way.
✅ Aligned with 3rd Grade Common Core Standards: Ensure your students are practicing skills that directly support standards and testing needs.
✅ Interactive and Fun: Transform your test prep into a lively game that students will love.
✅ Comprehensive Review: Covers key language and writing concepts with "test-like" questions to boost confidence and performance.
✨ Contents at a Glance ✨
✏️ Detailed Review
✏️ Teacher's Tool Kit
Note: Game content is not editable.
✨ GAME FEATURES ✨
✨Dynamic Game Board: Tracks progress with fading questions and a built-in scoreboard (PPTX version).
✨Built-in Scoreboard Slide: Easily tracks points for each team (PPTX).
✨Engaging Animations: Reveal answers with a click, keeping students engaged.
✨Embedded answer key with explanations for comprehensive learning
PowerPoint is the recommended version for full features. Google Slides users can use the printable scoreboard and question tracker.
✨ Game Categories ✨
Practice language and writing skills across five categories:
This game offers a comprehensive review through multiple-choice questions, drag-and-drop simulations, two-part questions, multiple-answer questions, and short-answer questions mimicking "test-like" conditions to enhance your students' learning experience.
✨ Skills Covered ✨
✨Designed for 3rd Grade ELA Educators
As a third-grade teacher, this tool streamlines your test preparation and reviews essential language and writing skills. It's also great for fourth-grade teachers looking to reinforce foundational concepts.
Teach math? Check out the 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy Review Game:
★ 3rd Grade Math Jeopardy Game
Teach 4th Grade? Explore the ELA review games for 4th Grade below:
★ 4th Grade Reading Literature Jeopardy Game
★ 4th Grade Reading Informational Texts Jeopardy Game
Looking for other 3rd-grade ELA review games?
★ 3rd Grade Reading Informational Texts Jeopardy Game
★ 3rd Grade Reading Literature Jeopardy Game
✨ EASY-TO-FOLLOW GAMEPLAY ✨
Playing the game is straightforward. Enter presenter mode in PowerPoint or Google Slides, click on category boxes to access questions, reveal answers, and track scores using the built-in scoreboard feature (PowerPoint version). Detailed instructions ensure seamless implementation.
❤️ WHY EDUCATORS LOVE IT ❤️
❤️ Zero Preparation: Ready to play, saving time and energy.
❤️ Engagement Booster: Encourages teamwork and keeps students motivated.
❤️ Versatile Application: Suitable for various learning environments.
❤️ Aesthetic Design: Features beautiful slides and engaging graphics.
✨ WAYS TO USE ✨
★ Small Group
★ Literacy Centers
★ Whole Group Review
★ Tutoring or Homeschooling
★ Virtual Learning
★ End of Year Review Game
★ Test Prep Activity
WHAT TEACHERS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING ABOUT OTHER JEOPARDY GAMES
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I used this resource with an after-school tutoring group preparing for the EOG. I'm trying to find fun ways to review, and this was perfect!”— Angie R.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Very helpful to prepare for state testing! Super fun, and easy with printable passages, answer keys, and explanations! Loved it! ” -Paige P.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students loved this resource! We used it before state testing and again at the end of the year, and they BEGGED to play it over and over again. :)” -Kristi N.
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PDF includes:
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Parts of Speech Activity Bundle: Sentence Building Word Tiles and Games
By Betsy Newmeyer
Help your students master the Parts of Speech with this fun activity bundle, which includes printable part of speech word cards in both color and black & white, a quick-reference bookmark helper, worksheets, and game boards. It's everything you need to review and practice the parts of speech.
Here's how it works: Kids trade word cards, then use them to grow simple sentences or build new sentences, sort words by part of speech, spin a part of speech spinner or roll a die in order to generate a word bank, or play Bingo.
This bundle includes the following two resources:
Part of Speech Games for Grammar Review: Grow and Build New Sentences
Parts of Speech Activities: Word Tiles for Sentence Building, Bingo, Bookmark
Parts of Speech Included:
Nouns
Pronouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions
You might also like . . .
Grammar Bookmarks
Spin a Great Story: Gamify Writing Time with Printable Game Spinners
Hands-On Grammar: Bundle
I'd love to hear how you use this resource in your classroom! Feel free to email me at iteachiwrite@yahoo.com with any questions or suggestions you may have. And don't forget to rate this product in order to earn TeachShare Credits for future purchases!
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