Description
Grab this No-Prep Vocabulary Building must-have!
Add a new, engaging, and fun word study habit! The benefits of playing word games regularly will last your students a lifetime!
Do you and your students love playing the New York Times’ Connections Game?
Stop playing a game for adults, and start playing one that will build your students’ reading skills!
Introducing WORD NOODLES- A Word Connections Game for Kids!! Just like the NYT’s Connections Game, students will beg to play!
50 Word Noodle Puzzles have been carefully crafted to methodically build a child’s vocabulary plus so much more!
Why use Word Noodles in your classroom?
Word games are vital to a child’s vocabulary development and have long been heralded for their promotion of good brain health. Vocabulary development is essential to reading fluency and building life-long readers.
Playing Word Noodle with your students will:
✅ build schema/background knowledge
✅ build memory
✅ boost vocabulary
✅ reinforce spelling skills
✅ foster essential language skills
✅ improve problem-solving and analytical skills
✅learn new words while mastering sight words
✅ foster critical thinking skills
✅ promote emotional well-being
✅ build life-long habits
✅ increase concentration
✅ teach children to be “OK” with struggling
What’s Included:
📌 50 Puzzles
📌 Answer Keys provided
📌 Puzzles begin easy and progressively get more difficult
📌 Students choose the color for each group of words.
📌 Groups are not color-coded for difficulty like NYT games
📌 Use teacher discretion on the categories created by students.
📌 Answer Key is meant to be a guide.
Adaptation for Younger Students:
Give students one word in each group or provide them with the categories.
Word Noodle can be used in a variety of ways in your classroom, depending upon the vocabulary level of your students.
SUGGESTIONS FOR USE:
📚 Word Noodle Wednesdays
📚 Daily Morning Work
📚 Independent Work for those needing to build vocabulary
📚 Small Group Activity
📚 Independent Challenge Work for advanced students
📚 Reading groups
📚 Full Class- projected activity
Testimonials:
“I used these on “Word Noodle Wednesday” in my centers. A great way for students to think about classifying things. ” -Dannielle A.
“My students love this type of activity and so do I. It is very similar to NYT connections game but at student level.” -Lori T.
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