Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade and Eighth Grade Smartboard Interactive Reading ELA Writing Games, Activities and Lessons
Teachers and students can use these Smartboard games, activities and lessons to learn about Reading ELA in Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade and Eight Grade. Some of the topics covered are: Comprehension, Author’s Purpose, Fact and Opinion, Main Idea, Story Elements, Vocabulary, Grammar, Poetry, Myths, Creating Book Cover, Grammar, Synonyms and Antonyms, Story Starters
Practice Spelling – Play Spelling Bees and build your beehive by correctly spelling the given words. The player that builds the highest beehive before time runs out wins! Multi-player options provided.
Book Cover Creator – The Book Cover Creator is designed to allow users to type and illustrate front book covers, front and back covers, and full dust jackets. Students can use the tool to create new covers for books that they read as well as to create covers for books they write individually or as a class.
Book Cover Guide – Students can use the tool on the Smartboard to review the parts of a book cover before analyzing how book covers work or creating their own book covers.
Writing an Acrostic Poem – Students can learn about and write acrostic poems. An acrostic poem uses the letters in a word to begin each line of the poem.
Myths Brainstorming Machine – The Brainstorming Machine will help students get started when they need writing ideas for a myth. They can select the setting, the characters, and other effects. Use this for your ELA lesson!
Poetry Idea Engine – The interactive Poetry Idea Engine helps students identify and write different types of poetry.
Reading Comprehension – Students read a passage and select the word(s) needed to complete the sentence correctly. They must use context clues and comprehension in order to be able to answer correctly.
Create Your Own Diamante Poem – Students interactively create a diamante poem. The computer interactively guides them through the writing process.
Clean Up Your Grammar – Students “clean up their grammar” as they toss trash from the beach into the correct bin. Immediate reinforcement and level selection keep students learning and practicing.
Character Scrapbook – Students will use this interactive Smartboard activity to determine character traits of a character in a book. Students will think critically about characters in the books they are reading.
Pick the Perfect Word Game – Students practice identifying the parts of speech in this Smartboard game. The characters and words are based on the popular story of Charlotte’s Web.
Story Starters – This is a quick writing activity that can be used daily or whenever students have time. They generate story starter then decide if they want to write on a notebook, a letter, newspaper, or postcard. Finally, they may print their story for a cool surprise!
Space Station Syllabication – Students practice dividing words into syllables in this game. Each correct response earns another piece for the space station.
Synonym Challenge – Players race against the clock to select a synonym for the word given. Green bar climbs on the screen to encourage players to “think quick.”