Shark Attack
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Word Shark helps students practice identifying parts of speech (like nouns, verbs, etc.). The player directs the shark to eat the fish with the words on their sides which match the target part of speech.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Word Shark helps students practice identifying parts of speech (like nouns, verbs, etc.). The player directs the shark to eat the fish with the words on their sides which match the target part of speech.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Rocketship Reader is a game that helps students build words by putting together blends. Typically two letters are shown on the side of the rocketship, and the player needs to run the ship into an asteroid that has letters on it which correctly completes the word. Disclaimers: there are some correct answers […]
Photo credit:roomrecess.com Prefix Popper is a game that helps students learn about the meanings of prefixes. Disclaimer: this game requires flash. Save
Photo credit: roomrecess.com In Other Words is a game that helps students play with anagrams and develop stronger spelling skills. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Draw Conclusions is a game that helps students collect information and make meaning from hints or clues that imply greater significance. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash. Save
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Jumpin Jack is a game that helps students practice identifying the author’s purpose, and figurative language. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Main Idea Millionaire is a game to help students identify the main idea of a variety of stories. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Fool’s Gold is a game that helps students practice parts of speech, prepositional phrases, and suffixes. Players grab the gold from the mining carts which match the correct answer, and they drop the gold off in the designated area. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Ghosts in the Graveyard is a game where students practice identifying synonyms and antonyms. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.
Photo credit: roomrecess.com Fact or Opinion is a game that helps students determine the difference between something that can be proven to be true or false, and something that is a belief that is based on an emotional feeling. Disclaimer: this game requires Flash.