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Title - Verb Charades
By - Kerrie Flanagan
Primary Subject - Language Arts
Secondary Subjects -
Grade Level - 2nd-3rd
Verb Charades

Materials:
* 30 Note Cards
* Marker

Preparation:
1.Write a verb on each note card (perhaps include some nouns, etc. and have the children try to spot them).

Activity:

1. Have a student pick a card.
2. They are to act out the verb on the card for the class
3. The rest of the students are to guess what verb is being acted out.
4. When all of the students have had a chance to act out a verb, have the students tell you some verbs while you write them on a large piece of paper.
5. Display the paper in the room for reference.

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