This game is set up in the format of "I have Who Has." There are a total of 30 questions to accomodate a large class size. This game is great because it can be played over and over again with students getting different cards. It requires the entire group to pay attention and sharpens the skill in a fun way. When I was still in the classroom my students requested this game frequently. I suggest printing it out on brightly colored card stock and laminating to extend the life of the cards. The zip file contains the game made in Microsoft Word and as a PDF file.
Hello, I just purchased "6th grade vocabulary game 2" and it looks great, however I don't see which card has the * as the start card. Perhaps I'm missing it, but I double-checked. If you could just tell me then I'm all set to try it with my class.
I'm sorry. I just checked it as well and didn't see it. It is the one that asks which word means not able to produce anything. Sorry again. I will fix it.
I taught fourth grade for 8 years and was a Math Coach for one year following that where I worked with grades K-5. I am now a media specialist for an elementary school where I teach grades Pre K-5.