Build students’ reading comprehension skills with these fun and easy-to-play games that give kids practice in identifying the main idea, understanding plot, predicting outcomes, recognizing cause and effect, and more.
10 Reading Comprehension Card Games is a great way to get students ready for standardized tests.
Power Practice Word Games (Grades 2-3)Power Practice Word Games contains over 100 ready-to-use activity pages to provide students with skill practice. The fun activities can be used to supplement and enhance daily lessons. Teachers can give activity pages to students as independent class work, or send the pages home as homework to reinforce skills taught in class. The book provides a collection of challenging puzzles and word games to help improve vocabulary and spelling as well as to sharpen creative thinking skills. Perfect for learning centers, small group instruction, or whole class activities. The book features word scrambles, crossword puzzles, category games, analogies, and word searches An answer key is included.
Check Your Vocabulary for Computing - A Workbook for Users (2nd Edition)
This workbook has been designed to help students learning English for computing revise and improve their vocabulary. Clear and easy-to-use, with full instructions and quick-reference contents page, make this resource ideal for both self-study and classroom use including teacher-directed group work. It includes teachers' notes and stimulating exercises such as word games, puzzles, quizzes and crosswords.
Versatile Vocabulary: Games for Enhancing Vocabulary (Study Book)
Versatile Vocabulary has been specially created to encourage students, through games, to use vocabulary in a variety of ways: defining words, using words in sentences, spelling words, acting out words, changing word forms and generating new words. The vocabulary has been carefully chosen from various concordances of the most frequently used words. It is vocabulary that ESL/EFL students need to know, and for most of the games, templates have been provided that allow teachers to customize games to practise their own target vocabulary.
Get Going with Grammar: Games for practising grammar (Study Book)
Get Going with Grammar has been specially created to encourage students to practise specific grammar points through games. Teacher's Notes are provided for every game. There is a built-in adaptability component to these games: you can use the game provided or play one of the suggested variations. For many of the games, templates have been provided that allow the teacher to make his or her own version.