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Ron_Katz
Community Member
Here is a 5th grade worksheet on word building riddles which I converted. After two practice problems, the student is prompted to create their own riddles that they can print out for their friends to try.
Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/3052124a-6928-4782-8254-3ea1a7aa3fa2/review
Download: Available in the feedback/comments section of Review360.
Original Document: Available in the feedback/comments section of Review360.
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Demo: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/3052124a-6928-4782-8254-3ea1a7aa3fa2/review
Download: Available in the feedback/comments section of Review360.
Original Document: Available in the feedback/comments section of Review360.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7208840609078411264?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
JodiSansone
4 months agoCommunity Member
I found this more challenging than I expected. I like the way the exercise unfolded with the examples and then the "build your own".
- Ron_Katz4 months agoCommunity MemberThanks Jodi. I think 5th graders would enjoy the opportunity to print out these riddles and test their friends. The teacher could update the word list and reissue the assignment. Thinking about each letter of a word and trying to connect it to other words can be helpful in memorizing correct spelling.