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Engaging Capital Letter Dominoes Game for Effective Learning

This resource, contributed by Billy Wood from Joseph Priestly College, offers a fun and interactive way for learners to understand the use of capital letters through a kinaesthetic card matching game. Accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation, this activity not only enhances knowledge of capital letters but also promotes speaking and listening skills as learners discuss and debate the correct placement of cards. Visit www.skillsworkshop.org for related resources, curriculum links, and full instructions in the accompanying PDF.

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Engaging Capital Letter Dominoes Game for Effective Learning

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  1. Capital letter dominoes August 2011. Kindly contributed by Billy Wood, Joseph Priestly College. Search for Billy on www.skillsworkshop.org Visit the download page for this resource to find SfL curriculum links and related resources. Teaching Notes This PPT accompanies the kinaesthetic card matching game (available as a separate PDF on skillsworkshop.org ) that I designed to help learners remember when to use capital letters. Please read the PDF for full instructions. The game not only reinforces knowledge of capital letters but also is a good speaking and listening activity.  Learners often debate what or who the picture is and where it needs to go.

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