![]() ![]() Use this free printable list to guide you as you play.ħ. Free List of Questions for Jenga Reading Comprehension Game from Singing in 2nd on Teachers Pay Teachers - Turn the game of Jenga (or Tumbling Towers if you have a cheap dollar store knockoff) into a fun way to work on comprehension skills. Then toss it to your child and encourage them to answer whatever question or prompt they see in front of them when they catch the ball.Ħ. Simply write some comprehension questions and prompts on the beach ball. Reading Comprehension Beach Ball Game from Miss Thrify SLP - You'll need a beach ball and a permanent marker for this idea. It's designed to help kids review a nonfiction book or text.ĥ. Free Nonfiction Comprehension Game from Miss DeCarbo on Teachers Pay Teachers - This game has both a group version and solo version. Follow the Path Gross Motor Reading Comprehension Game from Dabblingmomma - I love this homemade gross motor board game activity idea! It does take a bit of prep to set up and make, but I think it's such a fun way to work on comprehension.Ĥ. This freebie will help kids review the setting, plot, characters, problem, and solution of whatever text they're working on.ģ. They all have prompts and questions to help kids review a book or even just a chapter of a book. ![]() Free Reading Comprehension Cootie Catchers/Fortune Tellers from The Classroom Game Nook - I don't know about you, but I loved these things as a kid! There are 4 different fortune tellers in this pack. There is one to play before reading, one for fiction, one for nonfiction, and one for after reading.Ģ. Free Printable Reading Comprehension Dice Games - A set of four dice games that target a variety of skills such as inferences and WH questions. Awesome Reading Comprehension Games for Kidsġ. ![]()
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