Activities,Games and Ideas for ASL teachers. I did not create all of the these myself. I will try to give credit to anyone I may have borrowed from. Feel free to use any of these ideas. If you have any ideas you would like to share, please email me and I will add them. Thank you for visiting.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Paper Wad Game

This is a great game for review.
  • Divide the class into groups.
  • Each group needs one piece of paper
  • Each group decides on a group name. The group name is written across the top of the paper and on the board where the points will be tallied.
  • A different person must write each time and a different person must toss each time.
  • Show the review item.
  • Each group writes down its guess on the paper.
  • They wad the paper up and gently through it to the teacher.
  • The teacher reads the answer. If it is correct, he/she writes the points under the appropriate team name and tosses it back. If it is incorrect, he/she simply tosses it back to the group and they try again.
  • IT IS NOT A RACE. EACH GROUP HAS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO GAIN POINTS.
I tend to give the students multiple tries with a sliding point scale. For example, I will show a video of a Deaf person signing a sentence. Groups that have the correct answer on the first attempt receive 3 points, second attempt 2 points, third attempt 1 point.

My special rule is if the paper wad hits me, I will not read it. This prevents students from throwing it when I am bending over to pick up on that I missed catching!

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