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Library skills games for SMART Notebook

Preview of Las Silabas-SMART Board Activity

Las Silabas-SMART Board Activity

Created by
Isabel Martinez
This SMART board activity begins with two syllable words, then progresses to words with three syllables. It provides picture support in the beginning. This activity can be used daily to reinforce reading by syllables and to help with fluency for beginning readers.
Preview of Library Draw and Guess Game- Grade K-5

Library Draw and Guess Game- Grade K-5

Created by
Jacquelyn Kane
This game can be used in library with students in grades K-5. The content covers library skills and allows students to engage with classmates in an interactive game on the Smart Board.
Preview of Library Skills Tic Tac Toe for SmartBoard

Library Skills Tic Tac Toe for SmartBoard

Library skills task cards set up as a tic tac toe game. Perfect for practicing library skills with older elementary students (Grades 3-5). Students will locate words in dictionary, thesaurus and will locate books in the library using topics, authors, call numbers, etc., Game board has animation (squares are hidden from view until clicked). So much fun! Perfect for sub days!
Preview of Library Draw and Guess Game- Kindergarten

Library Draw and Guess Game- Kindergarten

Created by
Jacquelyn Kane
This game can be used with Kindergarten students to review library skills.
Preview of FREE Reading/Literacy Tic Tac Toe Hands on Game for SMART Board

FREE Reading/Literacy Tic Tac Toe Hands on Game for SMART Board

Created by
Matthew Bitner
FREE! This is a center that I use sometimes that students tend to love. You can use this one of two ways.. 1. Teachers types selected skill words on player tokens prior to students using the center, and then students simply read the word before they play their token. or 2. Students choose a color, take turns typing their words on their game pieces, and then simply read the word before they play their token. This is a great way to integrate spelling practice and typing fluency! Either way,
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