Word Circle Court
Students look at basketball-related images and circle the correct words from multiple options. For example, an image of a basketball hoop might include choices like “hoop,” “goal,” or “net,” requiring students to select the appropriate word. This activity reinforces word association and comprehension.
Circling words helps students practice quick decision-making and vocabulary identification. It strengthens word-picture connections and improves comprehension skills. Multiple-choice formats encourage students to focus, analyze, and eliminate incorrect options. This task promotes critical thinking and language accuracy.