Thursday, December 6, 2018

I Have, Who Has Games

"I Have, Who Has?" games stand out due to their absence of winners or losers, making them inclusive for all students. These games revolve around a set of topic-related cards and follow a straightforward concept. Each student receives one or more cards; one card initiates the game, and another card concludes it. The game begins as the student holding the starting card reads a statement and an associated question. The student possessing the answer card responds accordingly, reading the answer and posing a new question. This pattern continues until the final card concludes the game. I've developed four sets of "I Have, Who Has?" cards for alphabet sequencing.


There are two holiday-themed sets of "I Have Who Has" games.

The holiday-themed cards are ideal for December, perfect for classroom Christmas parties or whenever students need a festive break.


The remaining two sets of "I Have, Who Has" games feature a theme related to cold weather. Included is an answer key to assist in maintaining the correct sequence while playing the games.


The games with a winter theme are perfect for January, especially after the extended break. All four of these "I Have, Who Has" games commence with a word starting with the letter "A," while the final card features a word or sound associated with "Zzz." An optional version involves playing with 27 cards instead of 26; in this case, the last card features a word or phrase following the "Z" card.


Each page contains four cards, requiring seven pages per game. Print these games on plain white paper, colored paper, or card stock. Additionally, black and white versions are available in the file. These games need minimal preparation—print and cut. It takes just minutes to finish. To explore this product, click the image below to visit my shop.

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/I-Have-Who-Has-Games-Alphabet-Sequence-Christmas-and-Winter-4241521



That's all for now!

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