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Fall Activities | Fall Writing | FREEZE Movement Break Game

Rated 4.93 out of 5, based on 28 reviews
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Polka Dots Please
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Grade Levels
K - 2nd
Resource Type
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Pages
20 pages
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What educators are saying

I enjoy the versatility that this product gives. It can be used as a movement break but also a way to introduce new vocab and be used for writing.
My students love the game and they also make really good use of the vocab cards the I leave displayed in the classroom during their writing times.
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  1. Make the most of your brain breaks with FREEZE! These classroom games with movement cards get students active while practicing 30 seasonal vocabulary words! PLUS, you can repurpose the cards and writing prompts for instant activities or writing centers all year!Check out the preview to see everythin
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Description

Of all the fall activities you plan, FREEZE is sure to be a favorite! This movement break game gets students moving while learning autumn vocabulary words! PLUS, you can repurpose the cards and writing prompts for an instant Fall Writing Center!

Check out the preview to see the writing center & more!

What is included?

  • 30 colorful fall vocabulary picture cards
  • Who has _? cards
  • Writing responses for writing lists or sentences
  • Endless opportunities to play again and again!

How do we play?

1. Give each student 1 card and turn on some music.

2. Students move around the room and trade cards.

3. Pause the music and everyone must FREEZE!

4. Read one "Who has _?" card. Whoever has that card wins!

5. Start the music and play again!

Can I use the cards in other ways?

YES! Here some ways to repurpose the vocabulary cards:

  • Write the room activity
  • Label the classroom
  • Classroom I Spy
  • Writing center
  • Brain break
  • Sort the cards by number of syllables

What do other teachers love?

  • Perfect game to get EVERYONE involved.
  • No one is ever out.
  • Students can play again and again.
  • Ideal for morning meeting or inside recess.
  • Perfect for a structured movement break.
  • Repurpose the cards for a writing center.
  • Cards fit perfectly inside a sandwich bag or photo storage box.

Do you have more FREEZE games?

YES! Save big on the BIG Bundles of FREEZE games!

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Emily Yerty

Total Pages
20 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to narrate a single event or several loosely linked events, tell about the events in the order in which they occurred, and provide a reaction to what happened.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure.
Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure.
Write informative/explanatory texts in which they introduce a topic, use facts and definitions to develop points, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write narratives in which they recount a well-elaborated event or short sequence of events, include details to describe actions, thoughts, and feelings, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide a sense of closure.

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