Can Do! Reading Literature Game - Gr. 3-4

$19.99
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Can Do! Reading Literature Game - Gr. 3-4

$19.99
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Boost literature reading skills with a hands-on game students will love to play! Children just spin to select one of three categories—character analysis, theme & key details or making inferences. Next, children draw a card and answer the question…then collect tokens when they answer correctly! The game comes in a handy can that includes 60 game cards, 44 tokens, an answer card for convenient self-checking—and a game spinner built right into the lid! For 2-4 players. Can measures 6 1⁄2" tall.
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Develops skills in describing characters in a story, describing the sequence of events, identifying details of a text, making inferences and determining a theme.






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Can Do! Reading Literature Game - Gr. 3-4

Overall Rating: 4.7 out of 53out of 3 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.

Great for centers or small groups

October 12, 2023 - By Kristina Bramwellfrom Kansas

This game has been a really great tool for small groups and centers. For my students who can independently answer the questions, they can take one of the 3 card stacks and play quietly while I take another group and use the cards to re-teach the skill. After practicing with 2 or 3 cards, that group can now play more independently. The container is small, so it is a great resource if you have limited storage space in your classroom!

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Great Game for Comprehension

October 20, 2022 - By Samantha Walkerfrom Vacaville, CA

I think I have all of these games, or almost all of them. I use them in my Resource class when we play educational games on Friday and it's one of the students' favorite game.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Cute game

November 16, 2020 - By Liz Lfrom Port Washington NY

Seems better for third grade and low-level fourth grade. I like that you can pick and choose skills to focus on, but it does make it impossible to play the actual game without the option of multiple skills, since kids are spinning to choose a skill.

Yes, I would recommend this product.
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