Tongue Twisters

June 21, 2011

Adapted from a childrens-choice.org activity recommendation (used with permission)

Depending on your child's language level, place varying words on post-its on a twister board, then place the word types on the different spinner sections (e.g. short vowel/long vowel, verb tense, pronoun/adverb, etc.) All other Twister rules apply. Putting the body part on an incorrect answer lands you “out”. Whomever is the “last one standing” is the winner.

Filed under: Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence,Linguistic (Verbal) Intelligence

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