Anyways, with the help of my husband on the game board, I've created a zoo themed fluency phrase game. (I was inspired by someone's post a few weeks ago with an Easter egg fast phrase game-- which my kids are really enjoying.) In May we will be exploring animal habitats and classification so I'm trying to make more zoo stations to carry the theme across every part of our day. If you'll be doing a zoo theme, you should really check out Mrs. Jump's TPT unit.
This game includes 32 fluency phrase cards and a gameboard. (You'll need to provide the game piece markers for the players.)
If anyone has any station ideas, please share! I absolutely love to create them, but sometimes my brain won't cooperate with me!
I love this idea, especially that it relates to fluency! Thanks for sharing!
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So cute! I love animal print. Leopard is my favorite, though my classroom is in cow print now.
ReplyDeleteLove the fluency phrase game and we are about to go on zoo field trip. Thanks for sharing your hard work! Super cute blog by the way!
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LOVE THIS!!!! Thank you so much for sharing, you are so talented and sweet :)
ReplyDeleteMy students love this game! We play it if we have extra time during small groups. I even have a student who would rather play this game during indoor recess than do any other activity! Thanks for sharing!
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