I have always had a passion for toys and games, and I have many fond memories of playing yard and board games with my friends and family growing up — before the days of playing on the internet!
These games taught be valuable coordination and analytical skills, and demonstrating concepts in a fun and exciting way, an outlook which I appreciated and I built on through my years of teacher training. View all post by Jason Walker Website. Research Says: It is a fun way to practice language skills.
The game helps with word recall and with understanding word meaning by playing with words. Hink Pink is a highly motivating game because it is so fun.
The object of Hink Pink is to have students think of words that match given definitions. The game is played in a whole class setting with individuals or students in small groups who try to guess the adjective and noun that rhyme with the given clue. You can play with single- or double-syllable words based on the language level of your students.
The clues can be presented visually or orally. Have fun coming up with your own Hink Pinks, and feel free to share any you come up with here! My students loved these Hink Pinks and so will yours! A fun, rhyming critical thinking activity that will help build student vocabulary.
Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Using a thesaurus is helpful for finding synonyms to make your clue. Once you know how to make hink pinks, you can create your own puzzle pages and board games.
Look in the freebies below where there are printable templates to use for hink pink games. MargoPArrowsmith: Hear, hear! Jimmie's work is above par. I have never experienced a home-school environment, but I can tell that Jimmie's homeschool work here is the way it "should" be for students.
Don't see why she can't share "and" sell. Maybe she already does. Kudos for Lensmaster Jimmie. I hope you are thinking about selling your lesson plans. I know you like to share and I applaud that, but you also have an amazing business here. Ah, what fun oh my! Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas my dear.
I hadn't heard of these before, but what fun! I'm going to pass your link along to my daughter, who homeschools my grandchildren. Personal Finance. Dieting and Health.
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