I Have, Who Has? is a fun game for students and a great way to foster a safe environment for students who may be reluctant to put themselves out there in front of a whole group.
In this fall edition, students will see picture cards for things like scarecrow, acorn, apple, hay, corn, cornstalk, apple, apple cider, leaves, bat, owl, etc. There are 25 student cards in all.
Be sure to check out my blog for more resources for your Fall, Apples or Pumpkins unit!
I am a student teacher and I have found this to be a great activity that I did when I took over the classroom. Thank you so much for the wonderful ideas.
April 1, 2013
aacook1
thank you!
April 1, 2013
becowan
Love it!
February 25, 2013
2gradenegreet
The kids loved it!!!
February 23, 2013
taschriever
Love this game for my kiddos.
February 19, 2013
cindigriffith
Thank you
February 18, 2013
msquared57
Very colorful. Fun!
February 3, 2013
swyss
my kids love this
January 27, 2013
Elorenzoni
Great
January 6, 2013
pondlife
The kids loved using these!
November 12, 2012
misscolleen
Awesome packet!
November 6, 2012
stacyeasler
Great activity for practicing vocabulary and basic questioning skills! Thanks!
November 5, 2012
shervey
Really helps with building vocab for my Ell students plus builds listening skills.
Can't wait to use these! Planning to introduce my young class to I Have, Who Has with this easy (and fun) game before starting more academic ones. Thanks!
I love these cards! I played the game with my 4 year old preschoolers and we liked it so much we brought it over to kindergarten and played with them. A great tool for getting shy kids to speak, getting all kids to pay attention and to use descriptive language! Love it!
Check out the Help section--last question regarding the solution. Let me know if it doesn't work out for you. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/FAQ#The%20PDF%20I%20downloaded%20is%20showing%20black%20smudges,%20wha
August 1, 2012
iluvgophers
I love I have, who has games. Thanks!!
July 29, 2012
mlsypher
Love the game! I really appreciate that you added cards so the game could be used with a larger group. Thank you!
July 24, 2012
bishkdg
This will be a great way to teach my little ones how to play this game. Thanks.
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