![]() ![]() This series aims to introduce you to Tkinter, Python's standard interface to the Tk GUI toolkit, and help you build interactive games you can add to your resume. ![]() And stay tuned for more Tkinker articles from Pratik! Check out his Medium account to read his other articles. This article is part of a Python Tkinter series written by Pratik Shukla. Build a jumbled words game from scratch.Bring the class together to discuss their experience playing the game.Review Jungle Jumble: SnapThought Prompts or My BrainPOP for suggested prompts. If students have individual logins through My BrainPOP, encourage them to use the SnapThought® tool to take snapshots during game play, and reflect on their thinking and strategies.Remind students of cooperative gaming expectations (see Preparation). You may also play the game with a small group of students while the rest of the class plays it independently. Now have students play the game independently or with a partner.You may want to demonstrate for younger students. Project the game Jungle Jumble on the whiteboard and invite students up to try and figure out the game mechanics, or how to play.Have each student who raised his or her hand to share the word it forms and come up to the board to write it. Students who have a word part that completes your word raise their hands. Stand in front of the class and read aloud one of the digraphs or blends on your list as you write it on the board. Each student should have at least one card, or more if there are more cards than students. Distribute the word parts that you wrote on index cards (see Preparation). After watching one or both movies, have students form a circle.For example, in the ch movie, when Annie introduces a bunch of words that have the “ch” sound, such as chair, sandwich, and teacher, pause the movie and ask students to think of more words that make the “ch” sound. Depending on the level of support your students require, you may choose to pause during the movie to invite students to come up with additional words that have the featured digraph/blend. ![]() phonics movies on the whiteboard for the whole class.
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