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» » » » Free Literacy Warmup Ideas Posted August 2nd, 2015. Here are a few language/ literacy games; easily adapted to different year groups and most can be done over and over again before children get bored of them. They can be used at the start of a lesson, as a quick energiser / change of pace to regain children's attention or become part of a short term plan for literacy - as a guided session, for example. Keeping literacy fun and active is an obvious motivator.

Do as I say A game to recognise and practise imperative verbs. If you have space it can be a run around warm up activity. Quickeys 4 Serial Keygen Webcammax. Cake Mania Back To The Bakery Downloads more.

Start off by issuing an instruction that everyone has to follow: ‘’Pat your head” Then everyone pats their head to the count of five. By then you have pointed to another child to shout out the next instruction: “Pat your neighbour’s head” 1 2 3 4 5 And so on until lots of children have had a go. To make it more difficult you can make a rule that the instructions have to be a synonym (e. Download Morange V Android. g. Of a movement like walking) “Stride across the room” – “ Tiptoe” “Gallop” – “Saunter’.

Guide me in An alternative to Do as I say - used to consolidate positional language / prepositional phrases. In an open space ask the children to imagine they are ground control staff at an airport and have to guide a Jumbo jet across the airfield – using radio signals only. The pilot can’t see them, they can only hear instructions). Put out a series of obstacles and ask pairs of children to guide each other across the space using short prepositional phrases: ‘Straight on’, ‘A bit further’, ‘underneath the barrier’, ‘Stop there’ ‘go left around the cone’ etc. See how many different phrases they can think of to use. Put them in order This activity can be used over and over again - using different things to put in order: Words on cards that have to be assembled into alphabetic order. Months of the year Children’s names – according to second letter alphabetical – or last letter A list of words associated with an emotion (anger) – put them in order according to their ‘strength’ – e.g.