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Scattergories list 6
Scattergories list 6










Have you recently discovered your child has dysgraphia? Are you looking for answers? click here for advice for parents. Let me know how you get on in the comments!!! Do you have any other games you love to play with your child? How do these games help their development? Let me know! You will find your category lists here: Kids’ Scattergories. Each round is out of 10 (with bonus points available). The winner is the one with the most points at the end of the game. There is a point for each word – and two points for an alliterative answer with two words (for example “Peter Pan”, “Horrid Henry” etc.) You can complete as many rounds as you wish – but remember that your child with dysgraphia will tire easier than you will. They have to come up with a word starting with the chosen letter for every ‘category’ mentioned on the list.Īt the end of the 3 minutes, words are compared (if 2 or more people are playing) and if the same word is used for any of the categories, no point is given. I usually give the kids 3 minutes to complete the list. Pick a list and pick a letter ( I use this random letter generator to pick the letters at random) and set a timer. The concept is simple: Attached to this blog post is a selection of ready-to-use Scattergories lists. Click here for a selection of games for dysgraphia that can easily be adapted to include writing practice. Use games nights to have fun while practicing crucial skills. If you dont know the game - you pick a list, pick a letter (I use random name generators online to pick one at random) & give the kids a time limit to think of words to fit the categories beginning with that letter. Get the family involved and make it a firm feature in family games nights. 16 lists of categories for Scattergories Description 12 Scattegories lists to print, ready to use. This is also one of the more common dysgraphia games, as it allows your child to improve their fine motor skills without any stress, pressure and often without realising they are even doing so. One of the best dysgraphia games that is a family favourite in many households is Scattergories. Dysgraphia games are a great way to have fun with your child – of all ages – while they practice their pencil grip, handwriting and fine motor skills.












Scattergories list 6