Multisensory Monday- Blends Spinner

Posted by Brainspring on 16th Jun 2014

Hi everyone,

First, I want to give a “Happy Birthday” shout to my mom!  I can’t thank her enough for being the unofficial editor of this blog and letting me know when I write “a ton” a ton of times.

Now onto Multisensory Monday!  Today I have another activity that would be fun to use in a summer reading program and would also be great for tutoring one-on-one.  I made my activity to go with 3 letter blends from Lesson 2-10D, but feel free to take this idea and use it with any of the blends lessons.  (You’ll just have to make your own Word Cards.)  There are 2 variations to this Blends Spinner activity: Blends Spinner Concentration or Blends Spinner Real Word Challenge.

Blends Spinner

Blends Spinner SuppliesThis activity can be played in groups of 1-4.  For each group you’ll need a set of word cards, markers, scissors, a pencil, a large paperclip and a spinner (I needed 6 sections for the blends I chose, which you can find in the link below.  If you need a different number of sections, try Google.)

 http://www.webeans.net/hutt/educ/spinner6_bw_blank.pdf

Blends Spinner Word Cards

 

I find using a pencil and paperclip is the easiest way to make a spinner that actually spins.  The student just holds the pencil in the center of the spinner with a paperclip underneath.  Then they can flick or push the paperclip to make it spin.Blends Spinner Flick

Write the blends you will be using in the sections on the spinner.  Since I am not a fan of cutting, I would suggest having your students cut apart either the Concentration Word Cards or the Real Word Challenge Word Cards, depending on which version you will be playing.  Add in some reading practice by having them read the word on each card as they cut!

Concentration Version

Blends Spinner ConcentrationBlends Spinner Concentration is simpler and more straightforward.   The cards should all be set face down in an array.  Print the cards on thick paper or add a sticker to the back if the students can read the words through the card.  The first student spins the spinner and flips up one card, looking for the word on the card to begin with the blend the spinner landed on.  If the blends match, the student keeps the card.  If not, the student flips the card back over.  Either way, it is the next player’s turn and the game continues until all the Word Cards have been collected.  The student with the most Word Cards wins!

 

Real-Word Challenge Version
This makes a real word, so the player would keep the card for a point.

This makes a real word, so the player would keep the card for a point.

Blends Spinner Real-Word Challenge is more advanced.  The cards should be set face down in a pile.  The first student spins the spinner, and then flips over the top card.  The student puts together the blend the spinner shows and the ending on the card.  If it is a real word, the student keeps the card.  If not, the card is returned to the bottom of the pile.  Either way, it is the next players turn and the game continues until all the Word Cards are collected.  The student with the most Word Cards wins!

The player does not get a point but still keeps the card since it has been written on.

The player does not get a point but still keeps the card since it has been written on.

 

Option 2:  To make putting the words together a little easier, the students can write the blends on the word cards and then read the words.  In this option, players keep whatever Word Card they turn up since it will be written on, but players only get points for real words.  Play will continue until all the Word Cards have been used and the player with the most real words wins!

 

I hope you’re enjoying your summer and having fun with your students!  Please let me know what I can do to help make your summer programs more fun and beneficial.

 

 

From Dite: IPad Apps

Dite is showing some free IPad apps for Multisensory Monday this week!  I know many of you are interested in apps, as well as online games and programs, that can support your students and give them more practice with reading skills.  Thanks to Dite for helping build our resource list.

http://atlantareads.org/2014/06/multisensory-monday-more-ipad-apps-and-blends-spinner-game/

Please share other apps you have found successful!

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