Reading Comprehension Board Games | Vocabulary Building Board Games
Reading Comprehension Board Games | Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 EOG/EOC READING TEST PREP! Building Reading Comprehension and Academic Reading Vocabulary knowledge using board games is a great way to build, strengthen, and develop reading comprehension and language arts skills. I use teacher-created Reading Games and "ELA testing "JACKPOT VOCABULARY" flashcards with my classroom throughout the school year. Students can use traditional dice to play tabletop board games like Sorry but most of the time we use academic reading comprehension flashcards or vocabulary flashcards to speed and boost learning. JACKPOT VOCABULARY is the vocabulary found on most state End of Grade or End of Course, reading assessments.
The Ultimate Reading Comprehension Game! A bit of hyperbole!
Test Prep Games Grade K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , and 8 | CCSS ELA, STAAR, STAR, FCAT, CRCT, NC EOC, NYS Exams, Stanford 10. Reading, Writing and Math Test Prep Games
Free fun ways to prepare for tests using the free reading, writing, and math test prep games. Standardized tests use tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary to assess student's exposure to academic content. The best test prep for Reading, ELA, and Writing is repeated exposure to “test prep vocabulary” in the form of engaging games. Sean Taylor The Dyslexic Reading Teacher
The game above is a simple race to the top using the RBC Vocabulary Flash Cards and is popular with children.
Dragons and Airships
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HARD GAME CARDS
Power Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary
Power Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary II
Literary Device
Idioms
Metaphor and Simile
Poetry
Science Vocabulary Cards
Science 4th and 5th Grade
Steampunk Board Game | Steampunk Reading Comprehension Board Game
Exploring The Legendary Lands
The Basic Game Contains
Steampunk Board Game | Steampunk Reading Comprehension Board Game
The game was designed to easily teach complex concepts like tier 2 and tier 3 academic vocabularies in a fun and novel way!
PDF Samples of Basic Game
Sample Vocabulary ELA One
Sample Vocabulary ELA Two
Sample Vocabulary ELA Three
Science Vocabulary Game Cards I
Science Vocabulary Game Cards II
Science Vocabulary Game Cards III
Science Vocabulary Game Cards IV
Map Section ONE
Map Section TWO
Map Section THREE
Map Section FOUR
Game Money One
Game Money Two
Game Money Three
Game Money Four
Game Money Five
Game Money Six
Conveyance Tickets | Vouchers
Legendary Lands Game Cover
Sky Library Poster Small Dragons and Airships
Knowledge of key academic concepts is imperative for success on standardized test.
The Game can be played using modified Risk rules, as a teaching aide and or simulation, replacing the dice rolls with the students knowledge to determine the outcome.
You and your students can make Steampunk characters or use literary characters like Alice in Wonderland.
Chronology of “The Legendary Lands”
A Sample of a Vocabulary Flash Cards used with Board Games or "The Legendary Lands" A student reads the definition and a student must provide the term or read the term to the player and they must give a denotation or connotation.
Student can also use reading passages and answers but this slows down the play. Read the Passage and answer the question:
Sample Reading Passages
A solar cell (also called a photovoltaic cell) is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. It is a form of photoelectric cell that when exposed to light can generate and support an electric current without being attached to any external voltage source. The term "photovoltaic" comes from the Greek meaning "light", and from "Volt", the unit of electro-motive force, the volt, which in turn comes from the last name of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, inventor of the battery (electrochemical cell). The term "photo-voltaic" has been in use in English since 1849. Words 128 reading Level High School
If answered correctly Move 6 or win the Battle
Saturn
is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest planet in the
Solar System, after Jupiter. Saturn has a large ring system that
consists of nine continuous main rings and three discontinuous arcs,
composed mostly of ice particles with a smaller amount of rocky debris
and dust. Sixty-two known moons orbit the planet; fifty-three are
officially named. This does not include the hundreds of "moonlets"
within the rings. Titan, Saturn's largest and the Solar System's second
largest moon is larger than the planet Mercury and is the only moon in
the Solar System to retain a substantial atmosphere. Saturn is a gas
giant with an average radius about nine times that of Earth. While only
one-eighth the average density of Earth, with its larger volume Saturn
is just over 95 times more massive than Earth. Reading Level Middle
School
Which of these statements is not true?
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VOCABULARY Parcheesi Rules of play
Academic Vocabulary Parcheesi is played with one deck of academic vocabulary cards (25-30) cards and the goal of the game is to move each of one's pieces home to the center space.
Each player selects four pieces of the same color and places them in their "nest," or starting area. The game board should be positioned so that each player's nest is to his right. Pieces enter play onto the darkened space to the left of the nest and continue counter-clockwise around the board to the home path directly in front of the player.
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Starter Set Supplemental Character Cards
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Snakes and Ladders or Dragons and Airships |
The Ultimate Reading Comprehension Game! A bit of hyperbole!
Test Prep Games Grade K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 , and 8 | CCSS ELA, STAAR, STAR, FCAT, CRCT, NC EOC, NYS Exams, Stanford 10. Reading, Writing and Math Test Prep Games
The game above is a simple race to the top using the RBC Vocabulary Flash Cards and is popular with children.
Dragons and Airships
Vocabulary Game Cards Reading
Vocabulary Game Cards 1st
Vocabulary Game Cards 1st B
Vocabulary Game Cards 2nd
Vocabulary Game Cards 3rd B
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Vocabulary Game Cards 5th
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Math Vocabulary Game Cards
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HARD GAME CARDS
Power Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary
Power Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary II
Literary Device
Idioms
Metaphor and Simile
Poetry
Science Vocabulary Cards
Science 4th and 5th Grade
Steampunk Board Game | Steampunk Reading Comprehension Board Game
"The Legendary Lands" Steampunk, Sky Pirates, Airships, Myth, Legends and Totally Awesome Literary Adventure Board Game!
Exploring The Legendary Lands
The Basic Game Contains
- 8 Character Sheets
- 4 Map Sections
- 12 ELA Reading Knowledge Game Cards
- 6 Money Sheets
- 1 Small Sky Library Poster
- 1 Small Sky Pirate Poster
- 2 Civilization Sheets
- 1 Conveyance Voucher Sheet
- 1 Front and Back Game Cover
The Game Overview and Description of Play
The board consists of 18 mythical and legendary lands with an ocean at its center. Some lands are named and others are to be named by the new explorers of “The legendary Lands”. The lands have a numerical value of 5 florins to 100 florins based on strategic locations and previous development. The value of the land is used to determine taxes paid to players at the end of game rounds. As the game progresses, players use florins to build, Railway Spurs, Sky Ships, Train Stations, Aerodromes, Universities, Sky Villages, Libraries, Sea Ports, Governments, and Sky Libraries or … use your imagination. Each player begins the game with 250 florins, one randomly selected conveyance ticket, 1 professor, and 4 students on any 5 florin land.
The board consists of 18 mythical and legendary lands with an ocean at its center. Some lands are named and others are to be named by the new explorers of “The legendary Lands”. The lands have a numerical value of 5 florins to 100 florins based on strategic locations and previous development. The value of the land is used to determine taxes paid to players at the end of game rounds. As the game progresses, players use florins to build, Railway Spurs, Sky Ships, Train Stations, Aerodromes, Universities, Sky Villages, Libraries, Sea Ports, Governments, and Sky Libraries or … use your imagination. Each player begins the game with 250 florins, one randomly selected conveyance ticket, 1 professor, and 4 students on any 5 florin land.
The
student’s depth of knowledge determines the ability to acquire florins,
explore/conquer new lands, monetize controlled lands, deepen knowledge
and inevitably win the game. Each
turn, you'll explore new territories, build alliances with other
players, battle adversaries, and use florins you've acquired to build
new railway spurs, aerodromes, and sky villages. You can team up, trade
florins and resources with other players, you can add new rules and
change difficulty levels to ensure all players are able to play. New
plots, scenarios, and endless game ideas ensure that The Legendary Lands
will give your students hours of fun, imaginative, collaborative
learning between players.
The basic objective of The Legendary Lands is to be the first scholar who builds a Sky Library or Two Universities.
The game can be played like a RISK style territory conquering game or a European Tile | exploration and development game.
The basic objective of The Legendary Lands is to be the first scholar who builds a Sky Library or Two Universities.
The game can be played like a RISK style territory conquering game or a European Tile | exploration and development game.
The Legendary Lands CCSS ELA Reading Comprehension Board Games
- Grade k-3 | 300+ Sight Words & 60+ Primary ELA Reading Concepts Covered
- Grade 4-6 | 130+ Intermediate ELA Reading Concepts Covered
- Grade 7-9 | 90+ Advanced ELA Reading Concepts & 60+ Poetry, Greek and Latin Affixes and Roots Concepts Covered
CCSS ELA Reading Standards and Concepts Targeted:
- Tier 2 and 3 Academic Vocabulary Development
- Drawing Conclusions
- Inferring
- Compare and Contrast
- Author’s Purpose
- Characterization
- Fact and Opinion
- Main Idea
- Figurative Language
- Text Features
- Summarizing
- Literary Elements
- Elements of Writing
- Grammar and Conventions
- Elements of Poetry
- Greek and Latin Affixes and Roots
Steampunk Board Game | Steampunk Reading Comprehension Board Game
"The Legendary Lands" Steampunk Airship Board Game and Literary Adventure Game!
In
this RISK style “word domination game“ Steampunk board game of reading
comprehension and reading strategies you are battling to conquer the
world of literacy, writing elements, plot, text structures, literary
elements, poetry and academic vocabulary. To win, you must launch daring
adventures, assemble teams of scholars, resolve the quest set before
you, build floating sky fortresses of learning (Sky Libraries), seek
knowledge on all fronts, and sweep across vast literary lands with
boldness and cunning. But remember, the dangers, as well as the rewards,
are high. Just when the world of knowledge is within your grasp, your
antagonist opponent might strike and take it all away!The game was designed to easily teach complex concepts like tier 2 and tier 3 academic vocabularies in a fun and novel way!
PDF Samples of Basic Game
Sample Vocabulary ELA One
Sample Vocabulary ELA Two
Sample Vocabulary ELA Three
Science Vocabulary Game Cards I
Science Vocabulary Game Cards II
Science Vocabulary Game Cards III
Science Vocabulary Game Cards IV
Map Section ONE
Map Section TWO
Map Section THREE
Map Section FOUR
Game Money One
Game Money Two
Game Money Three
Game Money Four
Game Money Five
Game Money Six
Conveyance Tickets | Vouchers
Legendary Lands Game Cover
Sky Library Poster Small Dragons and Airships
Knowledge of key academic concepts is imperative for success on standardized test.
- The Game can be played as an ongoing simulation with teams or individuals working towards literary goals. Graduating with a diploma[s] from different colleges or building their own University.
- The game can be played similarly to classic risk with the roll of the dice determining the outcome.
- The game can played using the student’s knowledge of tier 2 and 3 academic vocabulary, math facts, quick math problems, reading comprehensions passages, or math terms to determine the outcome.
- The students can invent their own plot ideas, Miss Red R Hood is captured and must be rescued, Queen Eleanor is besieged by Mr. Wolf in the Aquitaine Castle.
- Students can use the Board | Map and Characters and make up their own rule.
- The game is a great teaching tool for all forms of creative writing.
The Legendary Lands Rules
The Game can be played using modified Risk rules, as a teaching aide and or simulation, replacing the dice rolls with the students knowledge to determine the outcome.
The
“Boss” may assign students at the table the jobs of ‘banker (Secretary
and Scribe), ticket master (Gopher and Cleanup Boss),
geographer/chronologist (Praiser
keeps the game positive)’ or any other cooperative grouping works above
four students. Students playing in small groups can change jobs after a
few rounds. The Boss is the Boss. The Banker will make sure all
vocabulary cards (Tier 2 and 3 Academic
Words), character pieces (glass beads), florins (money); dice are
accounted for and will make certain that players’ vocabulary cards are
in good condition before the start of the game. The ticket master sells
tickets and keeps the game organized. The geographer/chronologist
(praiser) keeps the game positive, moving forward, and ensures the rules
are being followed and understood.
The game pieces are organized and its time to set up the game!
Most games are played with a plot or mission card. Miss Red is Kidnapped by the Sky Pirates.
The sky pirates have kidnapped Miss Red, the other players must work
together and rescue her if they can! Each player is limited to a maximum
of 5-10 companions and the one sky pirate is limited to 10-20 henchmen
depending on ability. Each player earns 25 florin for each correct
answer to any knowledge question. All ties the dice determine the
winner. The student may ask for the term or the definition on the study
cards being played. The sky pirate wins if they defeat any single player
on the board. The players win if the defeat the pirate by reducing
their minions by half.
The game pieces are organized and its time to set up the game!
Rescue Red Initial Set Up
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Lady Alice Amelia Wonderland |
Basic Placement
All
players roll for highest dice to start the game and determine initial
board placement. The player with the highest roll of the dice will
deploy 5 scholars and one professor to any value 5 florin territories as
well as become the first player to start the game. Play will proceed
clockwise once the starting game player has been determined. If
a tie for the highest roll exists, the involved players will roll again
until a starting player is determined. Students start with One Main
Character (ex. Queen Eleanor) and Five Companions, 200 Florin coins, conveyance ticket handed out randomly face down, and vocabulary cards or dice depending on the lesson or academic level. You and your students can make Steampunk characters or use literary characters like Alice in Wonderland.
- Lady Alice Amelia Wonderland | Airship Designer and Captain
- Lord Jack “The Bean” Quick | Steampunk Mechanic and Engineer
- Mr. Wolf | Sky Pirate
- Miss Red R. Hood | Wolf Hunter, Geographer and Cartographer
- Mr. P. N. Boots | Ships Captain Retired
- Kate "Bonny Lass" Crackernuts | Restaurateur, Airship Caterer and Chef
- Baron Von Rum Pelstiltskin | Time Bandit and Part Time Gold Weaver
- Mr. Harry "Mad" Hatter | Tea Monger and Clockwork Engineer
- Count Harry Beast | Barrister of Enchantments and Curses
Chronology of “The Legendary Lands”
1. Placement and hiring of Main Characters and Companions, and movement and or hiring a conveyance
2. Exploring an unoccupied territory, invading or migrating into an occupied territory. Migration is a good way to make allies or form teams.
3. Knowledge
phase, attack resolution for invaders and defenders, occupying new
lands resolution. All knowledge phase activities use the vocabulary
cards to determine completion of migration, invasion, or migration
action. Dice are used for knowledge question ties, high roll wins the
battle.
4. Payment and Reinforcements
When a player is ending his/her turn they should:
2. Decide to execute or not to execute the allowed movement and act accordingly based on that decision
3. Take the Florins if earned for completion of knowledge phase
If
a player has not conquered a new Territory during the course of his/her
turn then that player is not entitled to receive a Florin payment. If
the non conquering attacker chooses to end his/her turn without overtaking another territory then they should:
1. State the intent to hire a conveyance or to end turn
See Movement
A turn consists of the following actions:
1.
If hiring scholars is warranted a player begins by paying the banker 25
florins for each new scholar or 200 florin for a professor. Five
scholars and one professor is the maximum reinforce allowance during the
reinforcement part of a players turn. New scholars must be deployed to
occupied territories immediately. Scholars are deployed, moved or
reinforced.
2.
You, as the invader or migrant, clearly express the territory you will
invade as well as the territory you are defending, you can only invade a
territory with a professor and any of his/her accompanying scholars. If
a preference exists to answer level 5, 15 or 30 Florin question this
must be stated during the attack. If no preference is stated the
defender can ask any level question from any vocabulary card.
3. Attack begins and evaluation of scholars knowledge commences, a win or loss for both sides is determined via the answer to the vocabulary questions. The invader decides to continue with the attack cycle until all desired goals of the attack have been met or retreat is needed to stay in the game. The attacker chooses when to stop the attack cycle. The attacker should state that his turn is ending when attacks for his/her turn are finished.
Steampunk Airship | Steampunk Sky Pirates |
4. When attacks have been completed the defender has the option to execute a reinforcement or movement from adjacent territory to fortify his/her position.
A. Scholars/Professors can move to any adjacent territory on the board that is contiguous without a conveyance. Players are not allowed to move across water without an airship, clipper, steamship or ferry!
B. minimum of one scholar must remain on a Territory at all times to show who is in possession of that territory.
B. minimum of one scholar must remain on a Territory at all times to show who is in possession of that territory.
C. You may opt not to execute movement.
D. If exploring a new territory a player will take his/her scholar question to see if they can stay in the new territory.
Conveyance Movement | Dice Mechanics | Natural Disasters Chart |
Time Bandits, Sky Pirates, Sea Pirates Probability Charts
Time Bandits, Sky Pirates, Sea Pirates Probability Charts
Legendary Lands Conveyance
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Movement
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Capacity
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Natural Disasters
Lose half your scholars
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Sky Pirates, Time Bandits, Sea Pirates
Lose half your money or lose 2 turns
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Airship
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6 territories
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10 Scholars
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Roll 3 or higher
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Roll 1
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Steam Train
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3 territories
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30 Scholars
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Roll a Six
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Roll 1
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Clipper
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3 Atlantis Miles
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5 Scholars
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Roll 4 or higher
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Roll odd
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Steamship
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6 Atlantis Miles
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30 Scholars
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Roll a Six
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Roll 1
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Ferry
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Ferry Crossing
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30 Scholars
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Scholars 25 Florin
Professors 200 Florin or 4 scholars
Dice Rolling Rules
Same as Risk
End
of the Game | Students can write their own Plot ideas or stories on
cards and play or use the three bellow. Having the students write their
own plot is a great tool to teach writing.
When a player has successfully taken control of more territory at the end of the agreed number of rounds and or his/her territory
is more than all other players you have won the game! You may lose if a
player has fewer territories but more points from airships, trains and
florins. Congratulation! You have reached the end of the game.
Scenario Two | Second Plot | Sky Ship Port Control
When
a player has successfully taken control of all 4 Sky Ship Ports they
are also the winner! Congratulation! You have reached the end of the
game.
When
a player has successfully built a Sky Library at a cost of 5000 florin
they are the winner! Congratulation! You have reached the end of the
game.
A Sample of a Vocabulary Flash Cards used with Board Games or "The Legendary Lands" A student reads the definition and a student must provide the term or read the term to the player and they must give a denotation or connotation.
Student can also use reading passages and answers but this slows down the play. Read the Passage and answer the question:
Sample Reading Passages
A solar cell (also called a photovoltaic cell) is an electrical device that converts the energy of light directly into electricity by the photovoltaic effect. It is a form of photoelectric cell that when exposed to light can generate and support an electric current without being attached to any external voltage source. The term "photovoltaic" comes from the Greek meaning "light", and from "Volt", the unit of electro-motive force, the volt, which in turn comes from the last name of the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, inventor of the battery (electrochemical cell). The term "photo-voltaic" has been in use in English since 1849. Words 128 reading Level High School
If answered correctly Move 6 or win the Battle
Which of theses statement is correct?
- A solar cell generates electricity using heat.
- The term "photovoltaic" comes from the Italian meaning "light"
- A photo-voltaic cell works without an outside power source.
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Which of these statements is not true?
- Saturn is the largest planet in the solar system and has nine large rings.
- Saturn is named after the Greek god Saturn.
- Titan, Saturn’s moon is larger than all others moons in the solar system except one.
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Vocabulary Game Cards | Reading Game Cards
Alien Vocabulary Game (Tier 3 Testing Words) (or Chutes and Ladders) Use this free tier 3 academic vocabulary game to build test readiness. The game is designed to be a fun way to build academic vocabulary using a game students already know. A number of "CAMO Aliens" (ladders) and "Blues Aliens" (or "chutes") are pictured on the board, each connecting two specific board squares. The object of the game is to navigate one's game piece from the start (bottom square) to the finish (top square), helped or hindered by CAMO Aliens and Blues Aliens, respectively. Any time you land on an alien you have to draw a new card! If you land on the CAMO Aliens and answer the vocabulary question correctly you beam to the next highest CAMO Alien plus the move allowance on the card. If you land on the Blue Alien and get the question wrong you beam down to the next lowest Blues Alien. If you are on a Blue Alien and answer correctly you stay put until your next turn.
The game is a simple race to the top using the RBC Vocabulary Flash Cards, and is popular with children.
Vocabulary Game Cards Reading Snakes and Ladders Board |
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Vocabulary Game Cards 2nd
Vocabulary Game Cards 3rd B
Vocabulary Game Cards 3rd
Vocabulary Game Cards 4th
Vocabulary Game Cards 4th B
Vocabulary Game Cards 5th
Vocabulary Game Cards 5th B
Vocabulary Game Cards 5th 6th
Math Vocabulary Game Cards
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Vocabulary Game Cards 2nd
Vocabulary Game Cards 3rd
Vocabulary Game Cards 4th
Vocabulary Game Cards 5th
Vocabulary Game Cards 6th
Vocabulary Game Cards 7th
Vocabulary Game Cards 8th
Power Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary II
Literary Device
Idioms
Metaphor and Simile
Poetry
Science Vocabulary Cards
Science 4th and 5th Grade
Math Vocabulary Game Cards
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Vocabulary Game Cards 2nd
Vocabulary Game Cards 3rd
Vocabulary Game Cards 4th
Vocabulary Game Cards 5th
Vocabulary Game Cards 6th
Vocabulary Game Cards 7th
Vocabulary Game Cards 8th
ADVANCED GAME CARDS
Power Words 4th Grade Reading VocabularyPower Words 4th Grade Reading Vocabulary II
Literary Device
Idioms
Metaphor and Simile
Poetry
Science Vocabulary Cards
Science 4th and 5th Grade
VOCABULARY Parcheesi Rules of play
Academic Vocabulary Parcheesi is played with one deck of academic vocabulary cards (25-30) cards and the goal of the game is to move each of one's pieces home to the center space.
Each player selects four pieces of the same color and places them in their "nest," or starting area. The game board should be positioned so that each player's nest is to his right. Pieces enter play onto the darkened space to the left of the nest and continue counter-clockwise around the board to the home path directly in front of the player.
Amazing Games that inspire kids to read!
Wizards of the Coast! The home of D&D!
Wizards of the Coast! The home of D&D!
Great free role playing cards, games and rules for young boys and girls!
Starter Set Supplemental Character Cards
Journey back to the realm of nostalgia as we celebrate the release of the Dungeons & Dragons Fantasy Roleplaying Game starter set! (Also affectionately known by longtime players as the "Red Box.") Enjoy these retro-style, old-school character cards... a perfect supplement to the your Essentials starter set!
Download all the character cards (2.42 Mbs).
Download Ander, Halfling Rogue (729 Kbs pdf).
Download Brannus, Human Fighter (664 Kbs pdf).
Download Harbek, Dwarf Fighter (800 Kbs pdf).
Download Korzon, Human Cleric (856 Kbs pdf).
Download Lucan, Elf Wizard (730 Kbs pdf).
Download Thia, Elf Rogue (123 Kbs pdf).
A Dream Deferred
by Langston Hughes
What happens to a dream deferred?
Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore--
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore--
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?
Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.
like a heavy load.
Or does it explode?
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