Now, everyone knows I didn't come up with this idea...who knows where the first Boggle idea came from. Here is the one that inspired me to make one for my own classroom. (Click here to check out this awesome blog...and she has an amazing printable worksheet to go with Boggle! It great and it is free!)
And, the more I dug around...I saw that there were more versions of the Boggle game! (Click the pics to check them out.) It's wild!

Since I just had to have the Boggle board in my room, I thought I would share the letters and stuff that I used to make my bulletin board, with you! I even made some of the letters in red/pink & light blue/pink...don't ask me why those colors...I was just messing with colors and ended up with black and gold! (No Rachel...not for Purdue!)
I love your BOGGLE game! I finally made one too. I will post my picture soon.
ReplyDeleteYour Boggle game is adorable! I've been meaning to make one...now I'm inspired. Thanks for sharing this post!
ReplyDeleteKimberly
Funky First Grade Fun
Love it. Maybe yours will finally make me get into gear and make one. It's been on my TO DO list since summer.
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Love it! And I too love Pinterest :)
ReplyDeleteJourney of a Substitute Teacher
You have an adorable Boggle board! I've seen these all over Pinerest as well and love the idea!
ReplyDeleteKayla
Primary Junction
Can't wait to see the ones you gals make! Be sure to let us see!
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Hilary
Rockin' Teacher Materials
Hilary! This is soooo cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
http://www.oneextradegree.blogspot.com
This is GREAT! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour board is adorable! I just made one a few weeks ago out of an oil drip pan....I blogged about it:) Love Pinterest:)) I'm a new follower!
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I CAN'T WAIT to print this out and put it up in my room! Thanks so much for sharing all of your hard work with us! Can you tell me the name of that cute font that you used to make these? I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteVERY cute! I am really looking forward to putting this up in my classroom for word work. YOU ROCK! Thank you for sharing! I really like exclamation points! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm, I'm going to have to check your board out Tara . . . and don't worry Krystal . . . I love dot dot dot!
ReplyDeleteI love Pinterest as well. So many great ideas! Thanks for linking up to Thinky Linky Thursday!
ReplyDeleteLori @ Cachey Mama’s Classroom
Boiler Up!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for sharing!!! I am a first year teacher beginning in the fall and love the concept of classroom Boggle for word work. I just found your version and LOVE it. and then it got better when I saw that you shared the letters! Thanks so much!!
ReplyDeleteI just made your Boggle board and it turned out so cute! Thanks for sharing. I had a question though. How many sets of letters should I print out? It seems like I need more than one set. Also, is there a minimum number of vowels that I need to put on the board? Should I separate the vowels from the consonants so I know I'll have vowels as well as consonants? Thanks again!!
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I've downloaded this fantastic resource and can't wait to print, cut, and laminate yet another great idea! I wonder if you could tell me how you attach your letters to your board? Are you changing the letters weekly?
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Roberta
g8rtchrmom@gmail.com
Wow! Thank you so much for sharing these letters! It is so rare to find someone who will share for free! You have helped me add spunk to my classroom! Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteJacquelyn
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