Word Wall Challenge
Create a physical or digital word wall in your classroom. Each week, add 5-10 new words. Students earn points for using word wall words in their writing and speech. At the end of the month, hold a Word Wall Quiz Bowl.
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Create a physical or digital word wall in your classroom. Each week, add 5-10 new words. Students earn points for using word wall words in their writing and speech. At the end of the month, hold a Word Wall Quiz Bowl.
Create bingo cards with vocabulary words. Read definitions aloud and students mark the matching word on their card. First student to get five in a row wins. Great for review before tests.
Assign each student a "word of the week." They must find it used in three different contexts (newspaper, book, conversation) and present their findings to the class. Builds awareness of words in real-world usage.
Use the Llexi Crossword Creator to make a custom crossword from your current vocabulary unit. Students race to complete it. Time the activity and celebrate the fastest accurate completion.
Have students research the origins of vocabulary words. Where did the word come from? How has its meaning changed over time? Create etymology posters or presentations for the classroom.
Students maintain a personal vocabulary journal. For each new word, they write the definition, draw a picture, use it in a sentence, and rate their confidence (1-5). Review journals weekly.