When the well of inspiration ran dry, I turned to my Pinterest
boards.
Finding Spelling
Battleship on the blog Mrs. T’s First Grade Class, was an experience akin
to someone slapping me upside the head, having an “ah-ha” moment, or finding a
$20 bill in an old pair of jeans.
Instantly I knew my son would go cRaZY for
this!
Battleship is his favorite “board” game right now. Since
Jill’s game board was a little smaller than I wanted, I made my own.
All you need is to print two and make sure you have a
folder to stand up between players. Oh, and spelling words. You're going to need a handful of those too.
Download a free PDF of this game board here. |
Now I picked five of the most challenging words from my
son’s spelling list; I specifically picked words that varied in length.
Now we both added the words, one letter per box, to the
grid on the left side of the game board. Note:
words should not be written diagonally.
Now Player 1 calls
out a coordinate (e.g. D2) with the hope that the opponent has written one of
the words’ letters in that box. Each time Player
1 calls a coordinate, he/she marks an “X” in that space on the right side
of their game board.
If a letter is in the space called, Player 2 says so (and can even indicate the word that was hit or
the letter), and instead of an X, Player
1 writes an O in the box called. Player
2 puts an X through the box that was called as well, covering the letter,
on the left side of their game board. Coordinates that don't hit letters can also be recorded by Player 2 if they so desire.
Play alternates between two players. When the coordinates
for an entire word are hit, the player must announce it. The aim is to call
coordinates that successfully locate all the spelling words.
This is SUCH a fun way to reinforce spelling! Thanks, Jill,
for sharing your genius!
THANK YOU for this! My just-turned-five kindergarten sidekick learned Battleship this summer and will love to play the spelling version with all of his new words. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!! I am so going to try this tomorrow!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this brilliant idea and pdf. Will definitely use this with my daughter to help her with her spelling.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. I could even see doing a cross between battleship and hangman with this. Like, when someone hits your word you tell them what letter they hit...and if you can guess the word from the letters you get to sink the ship sooner.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
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