Using this I have..Who has... game, students will have fun listening for clues all related to Halloween. There are a total of 24 cards, directions for playing, and an answer sheet.
~Mandy Neal~Cooperative Learning 365
I used this with my Grade 5 class a few days before Halloween (I had to wait until I had 2 students absent as 24 cards is not enough). You could just see the wheels turning as they tried to figure out some of the abstract clues! And when they got it, a great feeling of success! The kids wanted to play the cards again and again as they really enjoyed the brain gymnastics. Thank you for this great freebie!
December 10, 2012
alancarols
Excellent for my 3rd graders who are learning Spanish.
Example: Quien tiene el libro? (Who has the book?)
Another card: Yo tengo el libro (I have the book) etc etc
Thank you for the idea, it's great using one teacher's ideas
as a springboard for your own~!!
November 4, 2012
lkipper
What a great idea! My kiddos LOVE this! Thanks a million! :)
My 5th-7th grade class LOVED this activity. They played it three times and I finally had to say enough was enough! Thanks for a fun day-after-Halloween activity
November 3, 2012
lgateb
This is a great game. One suggestion would be to have more than 24 cards. Most classrooms (at least in my district) have 30+ kids in their class. This is something you'd want all kids to be able to participate in. Thanks!!
October 31, 2012
krlemom
My 3rd graders loved this game! Thanks for the share!
October 28, 2012
rachelle4179
Love this quick & easy reading activity!
October 27, 2012
Lillian Weis
This will be perfect for our Halloween festivities! Thank you.
October 26, 2012
hdaggie
I love to play this game with my students! Thanks for sharing!
I have had a few questions about this. When making 24 cards, I take into consideration the average class size with the understanding that class size may be 30. In my classroom when I have more students than cards, I pair students up who may need a little extra help. Also, I may appoint a student to be a time keeper when we have a goal to meet our previous time. I'm not able to make additional cards at this time, so I hope this helps you out!
October 23, 2012
27NSecond
Very nice Halloween vocabulary game. Kids will enjoy this.
October 22, 2012
optismile
A fun reading and Halloween game. Thanks.
October 22, 2012
ydecious
Thank you so much for such a wonderful resource for FREE! Really appreciate it.
October 22, 2012
terryjwalker
thanks!
October 22, 2012
carda18
Although a bit over the reading capability of my 2nd graders, will save to use with older groups.
Thanks. We have been working on "I Have, Who Has" games in class and this one is perfect for this time of year.
October 21, 2012
mbirdlowry
Awesome - perfect for my students who struggle with abstract thinking, I teach high school special ed and it is always hard to find things that are engaging, fun and not demeaning. Thank you.
October 21, 2012
kiwitutor
What a fun game. It will help the kids keep focus while waiting to answer. Thank you.
October 21, 2012
IndiaOpalsFriend
Not only is this a great thinking game but it will introduce/reinforce vocabulary. Thank you for sharing your creativity!
October 21, 2012
dsdesimone
Really cute! The kids will love it! Thanks so much.
October 21, 2012
pvaughn
Great activity even for sixth grade as an opener and language builder. Thanks for sharing! Great quality work!
October 21, 2012
CindyKaye
Thank you for a great activity!
October 21, 2012
catmujer
Thank you--the kids will enjoy this.
October 21, 2012
launie
What a great twist to a favorite game. The reading practice is going to make this activity a great assessment. Thank you so much for taking your time to create very useful products.
October 21, 2012
cschwally
Fun Game
October 21, 2012
maxcat16
wonderful game, can't wait to share with my students. Thanks for sharing!
If you add 4 more cards, I too would love them. It is possible to make teams with those who are struggling readers with those who are not if it's not possible. Thanks for sharing with us!
I have had a few questions about this. When making 24 cards, I take into consideration the average class size with the understanding that class size may be 30. In my classroom when I have more students than cards, I pair students up who may need a little extra help. Also, I may appoint a student to be a time keeper when we have a goal to meet our previous time. I'm not able to make additional cards at this time, so I hope this helps you out!
I have had a few questions about this. When making 24 cards, I take into consideration the average class size with the understanding that class size may be 30. In my classroom when I have more students than cards, I pair students up who may need a little extra help. Also, I may appoint a student to be a time keeper when we have a goal to meet our previous time. I'm not able to make additional cards at this time, so I hope this helps you out!
October 23, 2012
Bubbles8154
I'm sorry but this is NOT a grade 7 activity. Why did you rate it so?
I'm sorry you feel that way. This free game is intended to be a fun activity before Halloween in which students will be able to practice listening and speaking skills also. This same game has been used in faculty meetings as an icebreaker as well. One again, this particular FREE game is intended to entertain our students.