I'd love to hear what ideas you guys have for using the dice in other lessons. Post your ideas below! Don't be afraid to share your ideas, you never know, I might use some of them in class :)
As I was planning your next grammar focus I had a great idea! I thought, "Wouldn't it be cool to use some virtual dice!" At first it took me a while to locate the right resource, but after some searching (and pausing when my Sunday night shows came back from commercial) I found an excellent resource to use! You may be curious, thinking "Why would we use dice for grammar, has Miss Marsel gone crazy again...?" Let me explain: Our grammar focus this week is Homophones and we will be using this awesome dice resource to engage our minds and strengthen our learning!
I'd love to hear what ideas you guys have for using the dice in other lessons. Post your ideas below! Don't be afraid to share your ideas, you never know, I might use some of them in class :)
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Evin
5/5/2014 05:41:43 am
When we use the Homophone dice we could also name the homophone that matches with the word.
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Steven
5/5/2014 05:42:40 am
We could write math number sentences and solve them.
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Gia
5/5/2014 05:43:21 am
We could list the states or the capitals on the dice and say the state that matches with the word.
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Gavin
5/5/2014 05:44:09 am
We could use the dice and write poetry topics on them. Whatever we roll will be the topic of our next poem!
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Evie
5/5/2014 05:44:53 am
We could take the dice, write the title of the book we want to read and then roll the dice and read the book the dice lands on.
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Garek
5/5/2014 05:45:42 am
We could write our spelling menu assignments on the sides of the dice you could complete the activity you roll for your weekly homework.
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Izzy
5/5/2014 05:46:13 am
You could put the dates of a famous holiday and match the name of the holiday with the date.
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Justin
5/5/2014 05:46:59 am
We could put numbers on the dice and roll the dice twice then complete a math problem using those numbers.
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Sommer
5/5/2014 05:47:36 am
We could use it for cursive. We could write the print letters on the dice and then write the letter we roll in cursive.
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