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Make learning German enjoyable with games that focus on language skills and cultural knowledge. This collection includes grammar challenges, pronunciation practice, and cultural quizzes. By incorporating these German games into your lessons, you can enhance language acquisition and student engagement.

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ACE Words Poster
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ACE Words Poster
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Posters, Classroom Decor

ACE Words Poster is a teaching resource that gives students a visual aid to use when learning words with the silent E or magic E spelling pattern. This packet includes one full-page color poster and one full-page black and white poster, each featuring common CVCe words next to bold, colorful images. Teachers can use these 8"x10" posters for whole-group CVCe word introduction, as a reference in reading/writing centers , or as a support for individual student work. The posters allow students to see, read, and reinforce accurate spelling of silent E words frequently used in early elementary writing. Skills targeted include: identifying, reading, and applying knowledge of the silent E pattern. Teachers may also use the posters for speech therapy visual aids or phonics scavenger hunts. The no-prep posters can be laminated for durability and used across subjects to build early literacy.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Literacy, Phonics Posters, ACE Words, ACE Word Posters, CVCe Words, CVCe Posters, MAgic E Words, Silent E Words

Letter U Spelling Puzzles
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Letter U Spelling Puzzles
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities

Practice spelling words that begin with the letter U with these spelling picture puzzles. There are 2 spelling puzzles in this packet that all begin with the most common initial sound of the letter U. These spelling puzzles give students a hands on approach to spelling words as well as introducing them to the idea that words are made up of individual letters and sounds. These spelling puzzles are designed for preschoolers and kindergartners who are learning about letter U words. The puzzles are divided where each letter of the word is on a different piece pf the puzzle. The puzzles use colorful, easy to recognize images that help the student easily put the puzzles together. The large, bold pictures give students an engaging and fun activity to explore how different words are spelled. All of the words in this set begin with the most common initial sound of letter U. The puzzles in this set include under puzzle ukelele puzzle When to Use Spelling Activity Literacy Center Puzzle Center Task Box Activity Fine Motor Center Morning Tubs or Morning Baskets Small Group Activity Table Top Activity Students will have a blast spelling words with these puzzles in literacy centers, small groups or individually. They make great table top activities or task box activities. Skills Assessed Spelling simple words Putting together a puzzle Beginning U Sounds These spelling puzzles are a low prep activity for teachers to put together for their students. The teacher simple needs to print out the puzzles and cut them into pieces to create this center activity . The puzzles pieces can be laminated if the teacher desires to do so for durability of the pieces. The puzzles pieces can fit inside a task box for a quick to set up and quick to put away center.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Spelling Activities, Spelling Puzzles, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Letter Of The Week, Literacy Center, Preschool Literacy, Kindergarten Literacy, Letter U, Letter U Activities

Reading Intervention for Struggling Readers: Book 6
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Reading Intervention for Struggling Readers: Book 6
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Literacy Readers, Teacher Tools

This Reading Intervention for Struggling Readers: Book 6 helps children to use their knowledge of common digraphs to read longer passages and apply their phonic knowledge to new vocabulary. This book is the sixth in a series of books written to provide intervention for struggling readers using decodable reading books, written to build confidence and help the child attain fluency. This book is useful for reading intervention for older pupils, maybe even of 11+ who are struggling to read fluently, but who have a smattering of phonic knowledge but with gaps. It revises CK and OO words adding more commonly used decodable vocabulary giving the child a familiar base on which to build It follows: Book 1 CVC Words Book 2 Consonant Blends Words Book 3 More Consonant Blends Words Book 4 CK word Book 5 OO Words Who is this book for? Older pupils who can read, but who have a reading age well below their chronological age. Such children may struggle to read simple text with accuracy/fluency and thereby lack comprehension. It is not for pupils who are just beginning to read with phonics. Please see my Graded reading books for such pupils. It is convenient enough for parents to use with their children and for use by teachers and private tutors. Outline and steps Having secured a child's blending skills with three and four sounds in books 1 to 3, and practised CK and OO words, we now start to extend the child's ability to decode new words using common digraphs. Assess the whole time as the child reads: if the child stumbles on a word, make a note to revise that phonic sound before continuing to the next book. As these children are not beginners, we now add words ending in /et/ (e.g. packet) and past tense words: rock - rocked. these should be studied before reading this book. I find that often these children need help distinguishing between similar words, such as back and black, and by retraining the child to read accurately using these simple texts - that do not look babyish - and then rebuilding from the bottom up, much progress can be made. I thought that my pupils would look with disdain at these books. I found the opposite; they were so relieved that at last somebody had actually given them a book they could read! Simply print on A4 paper, two on a page. Cut into individual A5 pages, and staple or bind them together to make a book. Purpose These books have been written and tried and tested on some of my older pupils (mainly boys I admit), and they have proved very helpful. Most of my pupils have a dyslexic type problem, involving poor processing skills and have had years of failure. They must build a secure foundation for reading ability to build upon. These books, used as described, will help to build that foundation. I am finding an increasing number of such pupils desperate for help. You can help, too! It is not hard; you just need to understand the problem a little. What is included? 1 pdf with 16 pages, 4 reading passages and 4 fluency charts.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Reading Catch Up, Reading Intervention, Phonic Readin Gbooks, Phonics Reading Books, Decodable Reading Book, Special Needs, Reading For Older Readers, Struggling Readers, Ck Digraph

German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? DAF DAZ

German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game: Who Has It? DAF DAZ
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Flashcards

German: Spring-Themed Number Learning Game – Who Has It? A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers! Looking for a fun and engaging way to help students practice German numbers? This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Game is a fantastic way to get students speaking, listening, and thinking in German while enjoying a lively and interactive learning experience! Instead of repetitive drills, this game keeps students moving and engaged as they match German number words with digits, reinforcing comprehension and pronunciation naturally. It’s perfect for German as a Foreign Language (DaF), bilingual classes, and young German learners who need extra practice with numbers. 🌸 Why Your Students Will Love This Game 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! – No more dull exercises—students will be eager to participate. 🌼 Spring-themed fun – Flowers, sunshine, and a cheerful seasonal design bring fresh energy into the lesson. 🔢 Covers numbers 0–30 – Great for different skill levels and adaptable to your class needs. 📖 Boosts German vocabulary – Helps students read, recognize, and say numbers confidently. 📌 No prep needed – just print and play! Quick, easy, and stress-free for teachers. 📚 How to Play 1️⃣ Hand out the cards to students. 2️⃣ The first player reads their card aloud: "Ich habe fünf. Wer hat sechs?" 3️⃣ The student with the correct number responds and reads their next prompt. 4️⃣ The game continues until all numbers have been matched and the loop is complete! 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Encourages active participation – Turns learning into a social and interactive experience. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and pronounce German numbers. ✔ Supports language learning naturally – Great for German learners of all levels. ✔ Versatile for any setting – Use it in whole-class activities, small groups, or one-on-one sessions. 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Start playing! Students listen, read, and respond in German. This Spring-Themed "Who Has It?" Number Game is more than just a classroom activity—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build fluency and confidence in German number learning. 🐦 Want to bring fresh energy into your German lessons? Download now and start playing today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.

Author Lernfitness

Tags Numbers, Math, Game, Educational Card Games, Number Words, Who Has It, DAF, DAZ, German Number Words, Spring

German Word Game: Don't Say it! Pets Theme

German Word Game: Don't Say it! Pets Theme
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

A player explains the word he is looking for without saying it. The terms below may not appear either!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Word Game, German Game, Pets Theme, German Activity, Language Practice

German: I have... Who has? - Christmas

German: I have... Who has? - Christmas
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German: I have... Who has? - Christmas This interactive card game helps students learn and review Christmas vocabulary words and phrases in German. To play, cards are shuffled and distributed to students. One student begins by asking "who has" a vocabulary word on their card. The student with that card responds "I have (vocabulary word)" and then asks "who has" the next word. Play continues until all cards have been read aloud. This whole group activity keeps students engaged as they listen closely for their card's vocabulary word. It can also be played in small groups or pairs. With focused practice in a lively game format, this resource builds students' German holiday vocabulary and conversation skills. Adjust difficulty by removing some cards for less experienced German learners.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags I Have Who Has, German Activity, Language Game, Christmas Activity, Class Games

German Memory Cards: Fairy Tales

German Memory Cards: Fairy Tales
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German Memory Cards: Fairy Tales is an engaging resource that helps students practice German vocabulary recognition. This PDF file includes colorful memory cards featuring whimsical illustrations from classic fairy tales paired with corresponding German vocabulary words. Educators can print the cards for students to match the German words with their English translations. The memory game format makes learning new vocabulary interactive and fun. This versatile resource can be used for whole class instruction, small group practice, partner activities, or even independent study. By repeatedly matching the German and English words, students will build and reinforce vocabulary knowledge in an enjoyable way. This memory card activity is well-suited for a range of proficiency levels and provides helpful German reading and speaking practice.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Memory, Matching, Fairy Tale, Game

German: I have... Who has? - Weather & Seasons

German: I have... Who has? - Weather & Seasons
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German I Have Who Has? Weather and Seasons Game Students will love playing this engaging German language game to help build their vocabulary skills. This "I have, Who has?" card game has students describe various types of weather and seasons in German. One student starts by asking "who has" a certain type of weather or season. The student with the matching card responds "I have" and asks another question to keep the game going. This whole class game gets everyone participating, listening closely, and thinking quickly in German. Teachers can also use it in small groups. This interactive game builds vocabulary, listening comprehension, concentration and conversational skills in a fun way. Students will be engaged as they reinforce weather and seasonal terms like snow, rain, summer and more in German.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Weather, Seasons, German Activity, Language Practice, I Have Who Has Game

German: Let's Talk About the Holidays Board Game

German: Let's Talk About the Holidays Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Let's Talk About The Holidays Board Game : A comprehensive tool for teaching German. This engaging interactive game offers a platform to practice holiday-related linguistic skills. It is ideal for both individual and small group learners looking to elevate their language proficiency. Simple Setup: Just requires printing the game board and a pair of dice. Suitable For All: Especially designed for ESL students learning German or German-speaking students who are reinforcing English communication skills. Fosters Engagement: Dialogue scenarios driven by the game foster active engagement. Incorporates real-like conversation exchanges where users answer questions based on the space they land following a dice roll.This encompasses multiple possibilities - from verbal responses to written answers, effectively adapting to varying learning styles or stages. Suggested Group Model: -In pairs or small groups of 3-4 participants which can foster peer-learning dynamics while supporting language recall through repetition & context clues. Alternatively, educators may incorporate these games into guided activity sessions; providing closer monitoring and facilitating pinpointing specific areas that need attention. - A collaborative model can be used where partners engage in framing answers together fostering cooperative learning strategies like knowledge construction & information clarification . Variety Of Themes The resources offer themes ranging from various topics giving learners an in-depth understanding of syntax, vocabulary expansion techniques and key conversational undertones when addressing specifics related with holidays. Pedagogical Usability The tool bars are easily accessible across broad grade ranges containing two exclusive pages within PDF format provide; User-friendly Accessibility: Themes are contained within this versatile resource boasts a wide variety of themes suitable for different cultural aspects. Teaser Learning: The tool harbors sub-topics related to world languages, particularly German. This resource doesn't only provide valuable linguistic comprehension enhancements, but it can be effectively and flexibly integrated into a broader curricular framework hence significantly enhancing the learning experience.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Board Game, Language Learning, German, Holidays, Interactive

German: Let's Talk About Saving Energy Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Saving Energy Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Saving Energy Board Game Simple in design but engaging in execution, this game fosters learning the German language and environmental awareness simultaneously. Setup and Flexibility: All you need is the PDF and a pair of dice to set-up for this game . You can choose to print out the board in either monochrome or color. Versatility with Learning Groups: The Game suits native German-speaking students, as well as ESL learners improving their proficiency. Ideal for whole group activities and also perfect for focused homework tasks. Pairs or groups of 3-4 students can participate together promoting peer interaction and cooperative learning. Playing Instructions: Choose your desired gameplay scenario. Students can either: Toss dice, verbally response when they land on a space, or Write down their answers individually or collectively within their team. Add a layer of fun through competition; those who reach the end first could be declared winners! Nevertheless, these enriching games cultivate language skills linked with environmental consciousness among young learners. Note on Accessibility: The game 's convenience lies in its easily accessible PDF format that ensures ease-of-use across various platforms. No matter where you are or how circumstances change; lively discussions about German coupled with eco-friendly enlightenments are always within reach.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Language, Energy Conservation, Board Game, Vocabulary Expansion, Peer Interaction

German: Let's Talk About Rhineland-Palatinate Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Rhineland-Palatinate Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

This is aGerman: Let's Talk About Rhineland-Palatinate Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you and your students enjoy this game! Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Zoo Animals Cut and Paste German: Meerkat Themed Class Material Housekeeping Speaking Game French: Dogs Flash Cards Spanish: Hobbies Flash Cards French: The Weather Memory Game Find My Storefront Here: Better Teaching Resources

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Game, Board Games, Rhineland-Palatinate, Speaking Skills, ESL Printable, ESL Activity, Small Group Work, Writing Prompts

German: I have... Who has? - Farm Yard

German: I have... Who has? - Farm Yard
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German Farming "I have...Who has?" Game Students will love practicing German vocabulary and listening skills with this interactive farming "I have...who has?" card game . To play, cards are shuffled and distributed to students. One student starts by asking "who has" a particular vocabulary word. The student with that card responds "I have the cow" and then asks "who has" another vocabulary word. Play continues until all cards have been claimed. This whole-class game keeps students engaged as they listen closely for their card. Alternatively, small groups could play independently. With fun farm images and high-interest vocabulary like animals, food, and objects, this game strengthens German skills. Adjust difficulty by adding or removing cards. This versatile activity is easily tailored for novice to advanced German learners.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Farm Yard, German Game, Language Practice, Vocabulary Practice, I Have Who Has

German: Let's Talk About Beauty Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Beauty Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Beauty Board Game Transport students to Germany with this engaging board game that builds language skills! Students strengthen German vocabulary and conversation abilities related to beauty and personal care. The printable game board features questions about makeup, hair, skin care, and more. Educators can implement it in pairs, small groups, or whole class. Roll dice to advance and answer questions aloud or write responses. Adapt it as a friendly competition, traveling farthest along the beauty-themed path to win. Alternatively, turn it into an assessment by tracking student progress. This versatile German resource benefits middle schoolers studying the language or English Language Learners grasping terminology. Watch the vocabulary blossom with this simple, customizable board game!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Game, Board Game, Speaking Skills, Listening Activity, Vocabulary Practice, German, Writing Prompts, Comprehension

German Memory Cards: Opposites

German Memory Cards: Opposites
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Have fun with this memory card game by matching the words to the pictures. (German Version)

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Memory, Game, Matching, Opposites

German: Let's Talk About Rides Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Rides Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Rides Board Game Students build language skills with this printable German board game focusing on types of rides and transportation. By taking turns rolling dice and moving around the board, learners answer questions about rides in German. This resource features a colorful game board that works well for pairs or small groups, facilitating vocabulary building, speaking practice, and formative assessment. Educators can implement in multiple ways: verbal responses, written responses, self/peer assessment. To add a fun competitive component, the first player to the end wins! This game encourages engagement with transportation terms. For similar resources see our German collection featuring themed content like meerkats and dog flashcards to reinforce language acquisition.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Game, German Activity, Speaking Game, Board Game, Vocabulary Practice, Vocabulary Cards, Writing Prompts

German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF

German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning DAF
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Winter, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes

German: Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game – A Fun and Interactive Way to Learn German Numbers Learning German numbers doesn’t have to be boring! This Winter-Themed Numbers Domino Game is a great way to make learning interactive, engaging, and stress-free. Instead of memorizing numbers from a worksheet, students play, move, and match while practicing German number words in a fun way. Whether you’re teaching German as a foreign language (DaF), bilingual students, or young learners, this game helps students recognize numbers, improve pronunciation, and build confidence while having fun. ❄️ Why Your Students Will Love It 🎲 It’s a game, not a worksheet! Learning happens naturally while playing. ⛄ Winter-themed fun – The seasonal design makes lessons more engaging. 🔢 Different difficulty levels – Play with numbers 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 based on students' needs. 📖 Supports German language skills – Helps students recognize, read, and say numbers correctly. 📌 Quick and easy setup – just print and play! No complicated prep required. 📚 What’s Included? ✔ 68 domino cards – Two sets of 34 cards, one with standard text and one with syllable writing to support pronunciation. ✔ Three levels of play – Choose an end card at 10, 20, or 30 for differentiation. ✔ Classroom challenge option – Have students race to build the longest domino chain! Perfect for small groups, partners, or whole-class activities. 🌟 Why Teachers Love It ✔ Keeps students engaged – A fun way to practice numbers without feeling like work. ✔ Boosts confidence – Helps students quickly recognize and recall German numbers. ✔ Encourages teamwork – Supports collaboration and conversation in German. ✔ Saves time – No complicated instructions—just print, cut, and play! 📌 How to Use This Game 📥 Print the cards. ✂️ Cut them out and laminate for durability (optional). 🎲 Let students play! They match numbers with the correct German word. This Winter-Themed German Numbers Domino is more than just a game—it’s a fun, hands-on way to build confidence and fluency in German. 🐧 Want to make German number learning more exciting? Download now and bring fun to your German lessons today! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.

Author Lernfitness

Tags Numbers, Math, Winter, Game, Educational Card Games, Winter Math Activities, Domino, Number Words, Deutsche Zahlwörter, DAF

German: Let's Talk About Vegetables Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Vegetables Board Game
Foreign Languages, ELA, German, Language Development, ESL, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Vegetables Board Game is a printable board game to help students learn and review German and English vocabulary for vegetables. Students roll a dice and move around the board, answering questions about vegetables in German or English based on the space they land on. They can play in partners, taking turns to roll and answer, or in small groups of 3-4, with everyone writing down answers. This simple yet engaging game can be used in multiple ways - verbally answering questions, writing answers, practicing asking and answering questions - to build students' vocabulary and speaking skills. Suitable for a range of ages, it's an adaptable resource for assessing student progress and can be printed in color or black and white. This vegetable-themed game helps lay foundations for effective language learning.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Games, Speaking Activities, ESL Small Group, Healthy Eating, Board Game, Writing Prompts, Asking Questions, Partner Work

German Memory Cards: Jobs

German Memory Cards: Jobs
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German Memory Cards: Jobs Engage young German language learners with this fun memory card game for practicing German vocabulary for jobs. Students will match German job titles like Lehrer (teacher) and Arzt (doctor) to colorful illustrations, reinforcing their understanding of these essential words. This activity can be used independently, in small groups, or even as a whole class game to liven up vocabulary instruction. With attractive visuals and opportunities for repetition, it’s an entertaining way for elementary or middle school students to expand their German lexicon. Whether at school or home, this memory game offers a kid-friendly method for getting familiar with common German professions.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Memory, Matching, Game, Jobs

German: Roll the Dice Game

German: Roll the Dice Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Students will practice their German vocabulary with this words roll the template ">dice template .

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German Game, Word Games, Roll The Dice, Dice Games, German Roll The Dice

German: Let's Talk About Basketball Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Basketball Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Basketball Board Game Students can practice German vocabulary and conversation with this fun basketball-themed board game . Perfect for pair or small group activities, the game strengthens language skills through questions and answers about basketball terms and concepts. To play, students take turns rolling the dice and moving game pieces, then reading and responding to the question on the space landed. Questions can be answered verbally, written down individually or together, or turned into a friendly competition with the first player to reach the end winning. With diverse question types and opportunities for discussion, this engaging board game brings German language learning to life for students of all levels. The printable game board works well for in-class or at-home practice.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Speaking Activity, ESL Activity, Partner Games, Board Game, Speaking Game, German, Vocabulary, Basketball, Small Group Games

Roll the Dice Game: Fascinating Comstumes

Roll the Dice Game: Fascinating Comstumes
Foreign Languages, German, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Jumble up the costumes in the boxes. Take turns with your partner. When you have diced a costume, you can color in the heart. You win if you first color in 7 hearts.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Dice, Game, Costume, Roll, German

German Memory Cards: Farm Yard

German Memory Cards: Farm Yard
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German Memory Cards: Farm Yard is an engaging memory card game for students learning German. Designed for a wide range of ages, this resource helps build German vocabulary and recognition skills. Students will love matching the German words to the corresponding pictures of animals and objects found on a typical farm. With 24 cards to print out, laminate, and cut, this activity can be used for small groups or a whole class. Use during centers , for early finishers, morning work, or as a fun Friday review game. This memory game is versatile for various classroom setups - play on desks, the floor, or magnetic whiteboards. An answer key is included as well. This interactive game will have students thoroughly enjoying practicing their German in no time!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Memory, Matching, Farm, Game

German: I have... Who has? - Pets

German: I have... Who has? - Pets
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

German I Have...Who Has?: Pets is an engaging whole class or small group activity to help students learn and review German pet vocabulary. Students take turns asking and answering questions about pets using the structure "Ich habe... Wer hat...?" ("I have... Who has...?") to match vocabulary words between cards. This self-checking game encourages listening skills, concentration, and participation as students must listen closely to each question to find the card with the correct response. With simple setup and gameplay, this vocabulary game can be a fun, interactive way for students to repeatedly practice common pet terms like "die Katze" (the cat) and "der Hund" (the dog) while having classroom fun.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Class Game, German Activity, Language Practice, I Have Who Has, Pets Vocabulary

German: Let's Talk About Saxony-Anhalt Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Saxony-Anhalt Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

German: Let's Talk About Saxony-Anhalt Board Game Transport students to Saxony-Anhalt, Germany with this engaging printable board game! Students strengthen their German language skills by answering questions about Saxony-Anhalt's geography, culture, history, and more. Educators can implement this versatile resource in pairs, small groups, or whole class. Students roll the dice, move spaces, read questions aloud, and respond verbally or in writing. Win by reaching the end first or use non-competitively to check understanding. This interactive game builds German vocabulary and fluency for both native and non-native speakers in an entertaining way. Use regularly to boost retention and track progress. Extend learning with flashcards and worksheets about German culture, weather phrases, dog breeds, and hobbies.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Speaking Skills, Board Game, Writing Prompts, Small Group Game, ESL Printable, Saxony, Language Practice

German Memory Cards: Fall

German Memory Cards: Fall
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Have fun with this memory card game by matching the words to the pictures. (German Version)

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags German, Memory, Game, Matching, Fall

German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game

German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game
Foreign Languages, German, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

This German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game resource is great for students to learn and practice the vocabulary for Easter! This material is also part of my enormous growth. Collection for DAZ/German in elementary school. To use this German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game resource, students will write the words mixed up in the boxes. Roll the dice alternately with your partner. When you have rolled a word, you can color the egg. You win if you color 7 eggs first. This German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game can be used in different ways: - Individual Students - Small groups - Vocabulary centers - Formative assessments This German: Easter Words Roll the Dice Game resource was designed for students in the early elementary grades whose heritage language is German. Additionally, these can be used in immersion programs, and/or these could be used with any student learning German as a second language. This is a ready-to-print and it comes in color and black and white. To use resource can also be placed around the class during Easter week for students to reinforce their vocabulary about Easter. Additionally, these can be printed smaller to be used as flash cards, or full page as posters. For more resources like this one, and other engaging resources, visit my store here!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Roll The Dice, German Words, Easter Words, Holiday Activity, German Roll The Dice, German Dice Games, German Easter Vocabulary, Easter Dice Game, Easter Egg Dice Game

German: Let's Talk About Tourism Board Game

German: Let's Talk About Tourism Board Game
Foreign Languages, German, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

This is aGerman: Let's Talk About Tourism Board Game.All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your German-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language or vice versa. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins the game! I hope you and your students enjoy this game! Here Are More Resources for You to Enjoy: Spanish: Zoo Animals Cut and Paste German: Meerkat Themed Class Material Housekeeping Speaking Game French: Dogs Flash Cards Spanish: Hobbies Flash Cards French: The Weather Memory Game Find My Storefront Here: Better Teaching Resources

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Tags Tourism, Travel, Vocabulary, German Activity, Language Practice, ESL Activity, ESL Small Group, Writing Prompts, Speaking Skills