week 2-2, assignment 2 Grade level : 2 • Common core standards and learning outcomes : CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.2.2.D Generalize learned spelling patterns when writing words (e.g., cage → badge; boy → boil ). • Instructional activities : Students see a list of words with a missing letter and are given a hint as to what each word is to help them figure out each word. • Assessment : Teacher will collect the list of words at the end of t game to check o see that the students chose the right missing letter for each word. • Debriefing : students will be given a paper to fill out that reflects on the game. The question asked is what did you do in the game and how can this game help your literacy skills? • What cognitive skills do this game help to cultivate? This games helps students recall words they know of from before and plug it into the appropriate places. • What new literacies skills do this game help to cultivate? Students will learn how to play a game o...
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