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Don’t Say It Summer Ice Breaker Game | Summer Vocabulary

By: Teaching Autism

Are you looking for fun and engaging summer activities to use with your students? Do your students need to work on identifying and describing different types of summer vocabulary? Are you looking for a way for students to work and interact together?

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Don't Say It Summer Ice Breaker Game | Summer Vocabulary
Don’t Say It Summer Ice Breaker Game | Summer Vocabulary

$2.00

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Are you looking for fun and engaging summer activities to use with your students? Do your students need to work on identifying and describing different types of summer vocabulary? Are you looking for a way for students to work and interact together?

 

If so, this summer themed ‘Don’t Say It!’ game is the perfect addition to your summer unit.

 

This game is a great way for your students to learn more about different words, how to describe them and also how to recognize the different summer themed images.

 

The cards in this game are all linked to the theme of summer.

 

This game can be done in pairs, small groups or even large groups!

 

The idea is that each student has their own card (or more if you have spare), each card contains an insect and image i.e ‘lamb’ – they then have to think of words to describe the bee, without saying the word lamb, students then have to listen to the words and try to figure out what word that student has.

 

This is a great way for your students to work on their describing words and to become more confident with their peers, and have fun!

 

I highly recommend cutting out and laminating each of the individual cards so they will be stronger and longer lasting. There are a total of 22 different cards in 2 levels (44 total).

 

On the bottom of each card are also some example words that the student can use to describe their word. However, there are also another set of cards included without any clues/ideas for ways the students can describe the animals making this activity suitable for older students too!

 

The cards also come with their own cover and instruction cards, perfect for storing away so you can find and grab them quickly when you want them.

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Teaching Autism

Nikki has always been passionate about providing engaging opportunities for activities to be student-led and to improve independence with her students. She finds it important to help students reach their best potential and achieve their goals in a way that is suitable for their individual abilities and needs. Nikki is a firm believe in less stress and more success. That's another reason why she created 'Teaching Autism.' The resources that she offers will allow you to integrate the highest quality resources and activities into your classroom or learning environment, while taking the pressure off you. She has built herself an excellent reputation with schools all around the world with her fun and different approach to learning. From having a pretend wedding - in an actual wedding venue - to learn about the Royal Wedding, to having crime scene transformations every month. Nikki has put her own unique and creative spin on teaching which has helped students everywhere fall in love with learning.