The lapbook and jar game is designed to have the same format as the lapbooks and jar games that were submitted by Anonymous giving me permission to reproduce and share.
Cut and glue the cover to the front and the label to the tab. Open
the folder and glue the title, maps, scroll, and questions as shown leaving
enough space to lay the correct picture to answer the question under it. Or use
one of the printed coat options. Glue a library envelope, regular envelope on
the back, or use a sandwich baggie to store the answer cards. This will work
best if printed on cardstock.
Remember to turn the file folder inside out if there is printing inside.
Use a jar, basket, or other container.
Spread the answer cards out on the table where the students can see them.
Ask the questions and have students find the correct answer card. When students answer correctly, they can place the answer card in the jar.
If students are competitive, divide the students into two teams. Give each team a jar. The team with the most pictures in their jar wins.
awesome jar game. Or evening vespers activity.
ReplyDelete