Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!

You will love how easy it is to prepare this Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource for your class. My students LOVED Literacy Centers and your students will too! You can dedicate one of your reading centers, reading workstations, as a skills only center. By changing out the skill each week, your students already know the directions for using the resources at the reading center. 
With this Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource your reading center can be placed in a folder {with the folder cover on the front of the folder} and the student can take the center back to their seat if classroom space is limited. Your students will enjoy the freedom of center games while learning and reviewing important skills at the same time! This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource is perfect for assessment grades for first grade, second grade, and third grade students!

Once your students know the expectations of using center games, your literacy reading skills reading center can run all year with different skills from a variety of over 1,500+ of my center games! Click here to see all my center games.
Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!

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When it comes to the ease of prepping this Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource, all of the pieces are rectangular and easy for you or a parent volunteer to cut on a paper slicer. No need to cut around a cute turkey or round pumpkin shape, just rectangles, perfect for primary elementary school students!
Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!


This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource Includes:

Page One - A cover page stating "Noun or Verb? A Back to School Center Game" that can be used for a cover sheet for your file folder in your files. It can also be a literacy center folder cover for your students, by putting this literacy center in a folder with the folder cover, your students can take it back to their desk if your classroom space is limited. You can also use this first page, the cover page as a poster, placing it on the wall over your literacy center.

Page Two - Teacher Directions.

Page Three - Student Directions.

Page Four - An Adorable Back to School Frog Themed Student Sorting Mat for "Noun!" complete with the definition of a noun for constant reference.

Page Five - An Adorable Back to School Frog Themed Student Sorting Mat for "Verb!" complete with the definition of a verb for constant reference.

Pages Six to Nine - Student Noun and Verb Sorting Cards.
>>>You will love how easy it is to differentiate this Noun or Verb? literacy center for your class by picking and choosing what words you want them to sort out of the 64 included cards.

Page Ten - This Noun or Verb? worksheet can be used as a daily work assignment or a formal or informal assessment page. This page stated, "Write the word and circle noun or verb." please see the preview photos and preview for an exact look at the worksheet. Perfect for a Friday assessment grade too.

Page Eleven - Self – Checking page for the students and/or an Answer Key Sheet for you or a substitute teacher.

Pages Twelve to Twenty-Three - NEW REVISION ADDED on September 2020
** BONUS ** A new letter from me - An Introduction to Color By Numbers, Task Cards, and Center Game Lessons, Including Math Center Ideas for Your Classroom!

Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!
>>> You will love how easy it is to prepare this Noun or Verb? sorting literacy center for your class. <<<

This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource is also PERFECT for...
• Remediation and RTI groups
• Substitute teacher folders
• Assessments
• Fine motor skills work
• Indoor recess
• Morning work
• Emergency sub tubs
• Homework packets
• Literacy Night with Parents
• Literacy Centers
• Early morning arrival students
• After school tutoring
• Before school tutoring
• And so much more!
Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!

This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource is so easy to prep, it is perfect to give to a parent volunteer who is asking, "How can I help?" or your PTA / PTO volunteer room. It is also terrific for an Emergency Substitute Tub, Folder or Binder!

To recap what's Included in this Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource:
  • The Two Back to School Frog Themed Sorting Mats that are all one perfect page to print, laminate and use in your center game.
  • The 64 Center Game Cards are all rectangular and very easy to print and cut on your paper slicer.
  • The Center Cover Folder Sign is one perfect page to print, and place on the front of a folder OR print, laminate and hang up at your literacy center area.
  • Teacher Directions to help you or a parent volunteer make this literacy center.
  • Student Directions to include with your syllable sort center game file folder or Ziploc baggie.
  • One Noun or Verb? Worksheet for your math center
  • One Answer Key / Student Self - Checking Sheet for your Noun or Verb? Worksheet.
  • * BONUS * Twelve page letter from me with ideas, tips, and lesson plans for using Center Games, Task Cards, and Color By Number in your classroom!

>>> You will love how easy it is to prepare this Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource for your class. <<<
Grab This Back to School Noun or Verb? Center Games Resource For Your Classroom Centers Today!

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COMMON CORE STANDARDS

Kindergarten

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.K.1.B

Use frequently occurring nouns and verbs.

First Grade

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.B
Use common, proper, and possessive nouns.

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.C
Use singular and plural nouns with matching verbs in basic sentences (e.g., He hops; We hop).

Second Grade

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.1.A
Use collective nouns (e.g., group).

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.1.B

Form and use frequently occurring irregular plural nouns (e.g., feet, children, teeth, mice, fish).

Third Grade

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.3.1.A

Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences.
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