Easy Teach Idioms | I Have Who Has
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Description
Problem: Idioms- that tricky literary device that seems to elude our students.
Solution: An engaging hands-on activity. This set of "I have...., Who has..." cards will have your class laughing and on-point with learning and reviewing idioms.
This interactive set of "I have, who has" can be used as an introduction to idioms- allowing you to stop and discuss what idioms mean OR it makes a perfect review for the end-of-unit assessment of students' understanding.
Included in this set are 32 cards and 4 blank cards (to make your own) in THREE sizes:
- 9 per sheet (also doubles as the teacher answer key)
This size is perfect for a reading center where you could have the student put the cards in order on their own/partners.
- 6 per sheet
This is the size that I use with my students when we are playing the regular version of I HAVE WHO HAS. They are easy to read and handle.
- Full size (One per page)
This is the perfect size to have on your document camera or interactive whiteboard. You could show the current card for the students to follow along with, use it as a quiz where the students must answer before you move to the next card (students can answer on personal whiteboards), or as large cards for visually impaired students.
Again, you get 32 cards in THREE SIZES!
Also included in Your Purchase Today:
- Teacher Directions
- Alternant Ways to Use Your Idiom Cards
- The opportunity to help your students learn about and master idioms in a fun and engaging way!
Additional Resources To Help Your Students Master IDIOMS:
- Easy Teach Idioms Set #2
- Idioms- Build It Up! Set #1
- Idioms- BuildIt Up! Set #2
- Figurative Language- Build It Up!
Happy Idiom Practicing!
-John, Created by MrHughes
Don't just take my word for it check out what others are saying:
Pam R. said:
"Great activity to use with students at any level; but especially useful for students who have difficulty with abstract concepts. Great resource!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Danielle D. said:
"Loved this resource and have used it over and over with my older students. It's a fun and engaging way to target idioms." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Mara K. said:
"I played this game with my class. We did it twice in a row and switched up the cards. As the lesson went on, I heard my students saying to each other..Wow, this is so much fun! Thanks!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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