Ask each student to make up a new word and a definition. Have each student write his or her word and definition on a Post-It, and put the Post-It in the appropriate place in the dictionary.
Make a class list of the new words and their definitions. Challenge the class to use the words in everyday conversation. This, of course, would go beautifully with the book Frindle! Have a Dictionary Relay Race. This is a great way to add a little excitement to your practice!
You can download the free game , project it on your whiteboard, and let students write their answer as they move through the relay! Play Fictionary. Have you ever played the amazing party game Balderdash? Well, your students can play their own version. Have one student choose an obscure word from the dictionary.
All the other students will write a fake definition down, being careful to make it sound real. In the end, the students will vote on whose definition they think is the real one. This is a super fun game! Estimate and Measure. Why not use your dictionaries cross-curriculur? Have the students stack all the dictionaries into one tall tower. Invite each student to estimate how tall the tower is. Guide Words Online Quia. More Dictionary Online Activities.
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Enter your friend's Room Code: and Go. Click here to Generate a new Room Code! So before you begin playing dictionary games , practice putting words in alphabetical order: Give your child a stack of index cards maybe ten and have them write the names of objects they find around the house. Then have them put the cards in alphabetical order. Then have them put these words in alphabetical order. To do so, they will have to consider the second, third and maybe even fourth letters.
Here are a few fun dictionary games: Speedy Word Search: Give the kids a list of words to look up in the dictionary. Then see how many of these they can find in three minutes. Have them write down page numbers to show where they found the words. Mystery Word Hunt: Ahead of time, write a series of clues to help your child zero in on a specific word.
Crack the Dictionary Code: Think of a phrase.
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