Spellin Hopscotch - Create a
35-letter (vowels and R, S, T, and N are written twice), 10-row hopscotch grid
on the floor, inside or outside.
Write their spelling words or sight words for their grade level on index
cards (Note – asking teachers for these lists helps build relationships and
partnerships).
Children draw a
card, read it, replace it, and then hops out the word. Children can hop spell
answers to any science or social studies question. Or use numbers and hop out math problems.
We have also used this to sneak in some social studies. Hopsctch was developed from myths about
mazes and labyrinths – you can see how the game board fits into such a
story. Some versions of
hopscotch grew from religious beliefs of a human soul’s journey from Earth to
Heaven. The oldest known Hopscotch
board is etched into the floor of the Forum in Rome, Italy. The game spread throughout Europe
during the rise of the Roman Empire.
Children in Britain, France, and Germany were taught the game by
soldiers. Hopscotch is now one of
the most widely played games in the world.
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