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Crash Card Connections

Purpose

Students crash vocabulary and visual cards down into stacks, communicating connections.

Materials

Set of visual and vocabulary cards per group

Instructions

  1. Organize students into groups of three or four.
  2. Provide each group with a set of 10-20 cards containing visuals and vocabulary words (or ask students to create the card set using sticky notes or index cards).
  3. Distribute cards so that each student has a set.
  4. Leave the last 2 cards face up in the center of the table as the “discard” decks.
  5. At the teacher’s signal, students take turns (in random order) “crashing” cards down onto the 2 “discard” decks, stating the connection their card has to the last card played (similar to the game “Slap Jack” with playing cards).
  6. Students continue “crashing” cards and stating connections until every card is played.
  7. Teacher sees and hears students connections and clarifies/verifies as appropriate.

Classroom Management

Role play appropriate/inappropriate card “crashing” and how to communicate the connections.

Differentiation

Promote access by encouraging students to use journals/notes, assigning a specific set of cards that students preview with a supportive peer/adult, playing the game with one supportive partner instead of 3-4, and/or adjusting the pace of the game.

Think It Up!

Choose a Think It Up question as an exit ticket or a journal entry as evidence of learning.

Encourage students to use lead4ward’s Thinking Stems or Spanish Thinking Stems to frame responses.

  • Pick up two random cards and compare/contrast how these two concepts are similar and different.
  • Select a word card and create/develop a visual for that card.