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School SCRABBLE® Activities: Issue #22

Educators and parents have been asking us for more School SCRABBLE® activities. Here they are! Every two weeks, a new page will be posted. We welcome your questions and suggestions. Send them to Cindy McCaffery.

FAVORITE THINGS GAME

July 16-27, 2001

Place SCRABBLE® tiles face up in the center of the table.

Each player in turn calls out a subject. Players can choose from the following list of subjects or make their own:

  • a body part
  • something you play with
  • something you eat
  • something you wear
  • something you find in a school
  • a color
  • a fruit
  • a flower
  • a vegetable
  • a TV show
  • a sport

[picture of parrot]

Players then take turns picking tiles to make a word that is an example of the subject. For example: If a player call out "Pets!" other players could make the words CAT, DOG, FISH, PARROT, etc.

When they are finished, players compare words. They score one point for each correct response. If two or more players have the same response, they score no points.

Tiles are returned to the center of the table after each play.

Players who have the most points at the end of the game, win.

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Browse our archives for back issues from 2000 (issues #1-8) and 2001 (issue #9 and on).

elsewhere on this web site, you can: find out-of-the-box tips, print score sheets, scorecards and challenge slips or buy a copy of the Official SCRABBLE® Players Dictionary, Third Edition


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