PAT Bank
The Third Letter Game (all grades)
Author:
David Hopkins
Maryland
Subject:
Any
Objective:
Students will demonstrate word knowledge and spelling,
as well as quick thinking and social poise.
Materials and Preparation:
- Board space for writing words and keeping a running
score
- Markers (or chalk) and eraser
The 3rd Letter Game can be set up quickly. Establish
a "batting" order ensuring that all students
will get a chance to play.
Students earn additional time allotted for the game during
class time prior to playing.
Student Grouping:
Individuals, small groups or two large groups
The Play:
The basic idea is to write a word that begins with the
3rd letter of the preceding word. Students get a point
for each letter of their correctly spelled words (i.e.
the longer, the better). The teacher writes the first
word on the board to get it started. Afterwards, the teacher
becomes referee, score- and time-keeper. In order, students
come to the board to write their words under the previous
word (beginning with its 3rd letter). The action should
be fast -- requiring quick thinking. Misspelled words
are erased and no points are earned.
Scoring:
Students get 1 point for each letter of correctly spelled
words. Proper nouns and variations of previously written
words are not allowed.
Further Play:
Teachers can choose to double the points for words particular
to their discipline; for example,"distribution"
(math), "explorers" (soc. studies), "equinox"
(science), etc.
Examples:
resume (earns 6 pts)
specialties (11 pts)
economic (8 pts)
origional (misspelled-erased-0 pts)
orderly (7 pts)
etc, etc.
Comments or Variations:
I used this activity long ago when I taught German, which
allows the construction of long nouns. The kids loved
it, but I didn't know why, or how to use it as an incentive.
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