Saturday, February 4, 2012

[roll and spell] OUT LOUD edition

Roll and Spell is not only one of the most popular activities in MY classroom, it's kind of exploded all over Pinterest, too.  :)
With 969 downloads logged at box, I'd say this one is a keeper.

So. . .here's another version of Roll and Spell.
I call this the OUT LOUD version.
This one comes out VERY infrequently in my classroom.
VERY infrequently.
Because it's loud.
But it's also very fun!

Click the image to head over to box for your free download.
A little thanks would be appreciated.

Have a great weekend!

19 comments:

  1. Thank you! Can't wait to "hear" this!

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  2. Thank you. This sounds like fun and the kids love these games.

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  3. thank you so much. Any game with a die involved is a winner in my book.

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  4. My kiddos love Roll and Spell. Wait till they get a hold of this version, they are going to LOVE it! Thanks for such a great idea.

    Petersons-Pad

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  5. Did you have a freebie of the Roll & Spell? I would like to see how this one works since I also teach 1st grade. I tried to find it on Pinterest, but I couldn't find it.

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  6. My students LOVED the first Roll and Spell so I can't wait to give them this one! I teach a 3rd grade inclusion class so my verbal students will be excited!

    http://mcelhinnyscenterstage.blogspot.com/

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  7. Love this! My 1st grader struggles with spelling and I'm always looking for different ways to practice with her. Thanks!

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  8. I'm excited to try this with my chatty 2nd graders that I am student teaching for, they'll love it I'm sure! Thanks for sharing.

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  9. I'm giving you a shout out on Pinterest as a big thank you! I'm doing this for my grands for a road trip to Disneyland1 Thanks!

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  10. Love your roll and spell game. I am your newest follower. WOuld love for you to come follow my blog, store and fb page

    http://mrsdyesclass.blogspot.com
    http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Tonya-Dye
    http://www.facebook.com/supersecondgraders

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  11. Looks like my reading cards - thank you!

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  12. perfect to change things up! they love it!

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  13. Found this on Pinterest! I know my students will enjoy this. I'm your newest follower. :)

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  14. Thanks for sharing - hoping this will make convincing my guy to practice his spelling a little easier this week!

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  15. Thank you so much for this creative idea!

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  16. Hey nice idea! Been playing around with fractions and words myself with pictues and shapes to color code the fraction of a letter in each word. Just google " adria sorensen fractions" and stuff should pop up...as well as my teaching idea to learn how to noteread on the piano using shapes and colors. Always snazzy to see creative ideas. :-)

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  17. I LOVE this! Gonna be funnnnn. Good way to break the ice with saying new words for foreign language class.

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