Here is a simple strategy you use a lot in my class. Write the name of each child in a post-it. "I can write a question on a sheet of paper each and usually add visual effects for each column of the table. Here is a picture of our latest video:
I like to use to write the charts for many reasons:
1) They help children learn reading skills, reading their names and the names of their peers'.
2) They help children develop their language skills by answering questions and making choices.
3) They help children develop skills related to employment and concentration because they are actively involved, and they physically visit their own name on the card.
4) They help children develop social skills, learn to shoot and wait their turn.
5) They help children develop math skills to count the number of votes in each column and discuss the concepts more, less, and the same (equal).
6) They help children develop reading skills by becoming a part of our environmental footprint in the classroom.
7) It is a fast and easy! That means we do not spend more time preparing materials for children is needed to effectively participate in the activity.