Roll and Answer! Literacy Center FREEbie

Do your literacy centers need a pick-me-up? If so, check out this game idea featured by Leslie Ann over at Life in First Grade. Such a cute and simple idea for reviewing elements of a story!
Roll and Answer!

Setting up your literacy center will be super simple with the FREEbies provided by Leslie Ann here! All you need are a few chip trays (easily found at your local big-box or dollar store) and dice.

Provide each student at the literacy center a book to read and a worksheet for recording their answers. Once they've finished reading, they can roll their die and answer the corresponding question. Leslie Ann's provided templates will give your kiddos a chance to work on the elements of a story. Questions include things like:
- What is the title?
- Where is the setting?
- Who is the author?
- Who are the characters?

The game format for this literacy center idea is sure to keep your kiddos engaged!