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Support your ELA curriculum with games that make language learning exciting. This collection includes grammar challenges, vocabulary builders, reading comprehension activities, and more. By incorporating these ELA games into your teaching, you can improve students' reading and writing skills in an enjoyable way.
Clause Hunt Digital Game
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
This resource is a Clause Hunt Digital Game. This game covers: - Phrases - Independent clauses - Dependent clauses If you are introducing, reviewing or assessing these skills, this game is a fun and interactive way to do so! Students will answer questions on each slide, pile leaves and collect ribbons as they go!
Author Creativity Overload
Tags Phrases, Independent Clauses, Clause Hunt, Digital Game, Language Arts
Final Consonants S Blends Ending Sounds Spelling Practice (SoR)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Give your students the support they need to confidently read and spell final S blends like st, sp, and sk with this Science of Reading-aligned Boom Deck! This interactive set is perfect for building decoding and encoding skills through engaging practice that feels more like play than work. With 23 self-checking Boom Cards , your students will strengthen their understanding of these common ending sounds while working independently at their own pace. What’s Inside: ✔️ 23 interactive Boom Cards focused on final S blends ✔️ Target blends: st, sp, sk ✔️ Picture cues to support word meaning ✔️ Built-in audio – words are automatically sounded out ✔️ Drag-and-drop letter tiles to complete each word ✔️ Optional sound icon to hear the word again Students look at a picture, listen to the word, and drag the correct ending blend to finish spelling it. The first card gives simple instructions, and the last card wraps up the deck—so students know exactly what to do. Why Teachers Love It: Aligned with Science of Reading instruction Reinforces phoneme-grapheme mapping and spelling accuracy Perfect for centers, small groups, intervention , or at-home learning No prep needed—just assign and go! Compatible with Boom Learning, Google Classroom, Seesaw, and more This deck is ideal for 1st and 2nd grade learners or any student needing focused support with final consonant S blends. What You’ll Receive: A PDF with a clickable link to the Boom Cards deck 23 self-checking, interactive cards with audio Easy-to-follow Boom Learning setup instructions Support your students’ spelling and phonics growth with a fun, research-based activity they’ll actually enjoy.
Author Teach2Tell
Rating
Tags S Ending Blends, Ending S Blends, S Blends, Kindergarten Phonics, First Grade Phonics, Second Grade Phonics, Early Literacy Skills, Grade 1 Phonics Activities, Grade 2 Phonics Centers, Phonics Intervention Activities
u-e Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This is a pack of 23 phonic worksheets for the Split Vowel U-E (as in true and tune) specially designed for those with special needs, including those with dyslexia or who may be suspected of being dyslexic but will work equally well with young learners in Kindergarten/EYFS/Y1. A pack of 23 worksheets with a variety of exercises to help build phonemic awareness and reading fluency. These sheets are LETRS and UK GOV requirements aligned. These worksheets also align with the most popular phonic programmes, including RWI and Letters and Sounds. What is included? 30 worksheets for the sound EA taking pupils from hearing the sounds in words to reading and spelling them at word and sentence level. all following my special method devised as I privately tutor children of all ages with profound special needs. Your phonics lessons are covered! Tracking, fluency triangles, spelling, reading, games, comprehension exercises....and more! Who are these worksheets for? I have written them for pupils who struggle with processing information - especially sounds. This includes children who are DYSLEXIC or have ANY other kind of processing disorder. Such children may have failed with other methods of teaching phonics. Such pupils need activities that: ·are highly structured - one tiny step at a time building on the one before using only a limited number of words to start with and only using words that the child has already learnt to sound out, with no nasty surprises. ·Have only a little on each pageas these pupils tire easily. What makes these worksheets special? I have a powerful three-step process which I use with my special needs pupils, which is worked out over the course of the 23 worksheets: 1. See it!where we focus on becoming aware of the new sound in words. This involves first hearing the new sound in words and then seeing it in words (tracking). 2. Sound-it-out!Having learnt to see the new sound in words, we learn to sound out these words to read and write them. We begin by usingsound-it-out boxesfor reading and spelling which help the child to segment the word prior to blending the sounds together. Once the child can read and write individual words, we work on fluency by building familiarity with the common words in the new sound family. Once the child can sound the words out to read and spell confidently, we move on to recognising them/using them in longer reading and dictation passages, as soon as the child is able. I provide 2 reading passages with comprehension exercises and one dictation passage, with a page in the workbook dedicated to it, with room for a picture, which again cements understanding. 3. Write it! Incorporated into the above two steps, we constantly write the new sound. This adds a multi-sensory dimension to our work - we see with our eyes, we sound it with our mouth parts and voice, and then we move by writing. All three steps work together to help the child feel in control of his/her learning and to become a successful, confident learner. We finish each sound with a dictation which culminates our work before we move on to the next sound. I try to give the dictation a week after we finish the work on the EA sound to act as revision. The dictation: Read this passage to your pupil, who should write it. Have the child read his/her work and check for errors. Make sure the writing is completely accurate before saying the child has finished, including full stops and capital letters correctly used. Flashcards are included of some common EA words. What is included? 1 PDF with flashcards and 23 worksheets
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Magic E, Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, Split Digraph U-e, U-e , Long Vowels
I have...Who Has...? Fruits & Vegetables Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who Has...? Fruits & Vegetables Edition is an engaging card game that builds listening skills, attention, and reading comprehension for the whole class or small groups. Designed for elementary grades, this educational game features a set of shuffled cards with fruits, vegetables, and descriptors. A student starts by reading their card aloud and asking a question that matches another card. The student holding that card responds, then reads their card and asks another question, continuing the chain. Students must listen carefully to keep the game going. This self-checking game encourages participation from every student while reviewing vocabulary in a fun, active way. Use it in reading groups or literacy centers for repeated exposure identifying and describing common produce.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Fruits, Vegetables, Vocabulary, Matching, Game, I Have Who Has Game, How Do You Play I Have Who Has
Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game This phonics game helps learners of all ages build early reading skills by learning short i vowel families and CVC words. Kids have fun playing this engaging PowerPoint activity whole class, in small groups, or individually. The game focuses on six short i vowel families (-ig, -ip, -ill, -it, -in, and -ick) to help emerging readers recognize word patterns, analyze sounds, and build familiarity with short vowel sounds that form the foundation of reading fluency. By isolating, pronouncing, and manipulating letter sounds in CVC words, students gain important phonological awareness, a key early literacy skill. This interactive resource creatively reinforces essential kindergarten standards for producing rhyming words, associating vowel spellings and sounds, and manipulating phonemes. With its playful approach, Short i Vowel Families Making Words Game brings delight to the critical work of early reading mastery.
Author Primary 206 Mix
Tags Powerpoint, Game, Short I, Vowel Families, Rhyming Words, Making Words
Let's Talk About Summer Board Game
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ESL, Seasons, Summer, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
The Let's Talk About Summer Board Game is a printable game focused on building language skills. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces along the board, then read and respond to the summer-themed question they land on. Questions address topics like beach activities, summer foods, and ways to beat the heat. Partners can take turns answering questions aloud or write responses down individually. This resource is useful for assessing student progress in small groups or partners. With a variety of question types that promote discussion, this board game strengthens English language learners' vocabulary and speaking confidence. Implement it as an independent center activity , partner game, or whole class discussion starter about everyone's summer plans and favorite things to do during the sunny season. This versatile resource is easy to print and engaging for elementary students learning about summer.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Summer Writing Prompts, Summer Game, Literacy Small Group, Reading Stations, ESL Reading Passage, Small Group Discussion, Communication Skills
Race to the Top Interactive Game
Social Studies, ELA, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This is a Race to the Top PowerPoint Activity. This allows you to turn any worksheet into a game ! This is for any subject and any grade level. The goal of this game for students is to be the first to reach the top of the mountain. To do this, students must advance their team up the mountain by working sections of problems correctly. Once each team finishes a section of questions, they can check in with the teacher. If everyone is correct, that team will roll to find out which rule to play by. If incorrect, they will need to find and fix their mistakes before they check in again. Directions to Teacher Before Game : On “Race to the Top” slide, edit the box in top left corner to show the problems you want students to complete. The vertical gray bars in the textbook group problems into sections. Edit textboxes next to each rule to suit your preferences (or use the default rules). Edit “ Game Rules” slide to suit your preferences. Show this to students before starting the game . To Run the Game : Put PowerPoint in presentation mode. After a team finishes a section correctly, have them roll a dice to see which rule they get. Then follow the directions for that rule (if the rule involves a dice roll, have them roll again). To make a rule show up, click on the Rule textbox. Click on it again to make the rule disappear. Sometimes it’s advantageous for the teacher to select which Rule teams play by for a given amount of time (5-10 minutes). To speed the game up, use Rules 6. To slow the game down, use Rule 5. To catch last place teams up, use Rules 2 or 3. To advance a team up the mountain, click on their dots (starting at the bottom and working your way up). If you make a mistake and click too many dots, simply click the dot again and it will revert to white. Essentially, clicking once adds color; clicking on the same dot again removes the color. Beware: once you exit presentation mode, all PowerPoint animations will be reset. I hope you enjoy! You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/smith-math Here are other similar resources for you to enjoy: https://teachsimple.com/product/intro-to-calculus-word-wall https://teachsimple.com/product/laws-of-exponents-lessons-intro-lesson-exponents-basics https://teachsimple.com/product/sequences-and-series-graphic-organizer https://teachsimple.com/product/arkansas-river-float-activity https://teachsimple.com/product/systems-of-equations-graphic-organizer-packet https://teachsimple.com/product/algebra-2-word-wall
Author Smith Math
Tags Race To The Top, Interactive Math Game, Cross Curricular Games, Team Games, Social Studies, Mapping Skills, Language Arts Skills, Smith Math
Long O: Letters Phonics Games and Activities - Hidden Pictures 2
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Long O: Hidden Pictures 2 Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game Clicking on any of the squares/rectangles on each slide will make that shape disappear revealing part of the picture underneath. Keep revealing the picture until student(s) say the right word. Clicking the circle in the bottom right corner will remove all remaining pieces and the word will appear. Shortly after the circle will be replaced by an arrow and clicking this will turn to the next slide. About the Game Insanely fun Long O game to keep your kiddos entertained with plenty of color, sounds and nice graphics. Teachers/students have full control as to which square goes when so it gives the opportunity to play team games or individually. You may want to give extra points for those who get it after so many squares etc. Words: rope, rose, nose, mole, hole, home, window, goat, boat, coat, arrow, pillow, cone, phone, road, soap, snow. Picture style: clipart Includes basic sound effects for increased entertainment. Helps to Build Letter recognition – Identifying letters in different fonts or contexts. Letter-sound association – Connecting letters to its sounds. Vocabulary building – Introducing words that start with each letter. Phonemic awareness – Listening for letter sounds in words, rhyming, or segmenting sounds. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Letter PPT Game Links: Letter A Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Hidden Pictures 2 Hidden Pictures 3 The Short Question Riddle Time Review Games Follow the Vocab Letter B Letter C Letter D Letter E Hidden Pictures 1 The Grand Circle 8 Pictures 1 Clue Behind the Garage Doors Outside the Submarine Two Review Games Say What You See Quiz Game Letter F Letter G Letter H Letter I Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Three Review Games Three Quiz Show Style Games Find the Ball Bowling Four Mini Games Outside the Train Window Letter J Letter K Letter L Letter M Letter N Letter O Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Yes or No Game Six Pictures Game Hidden Pictures 2 6 Stars One Question MCQS Game The Grid Letter P Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T Letter U Letter V Letter W Letter X Letter Y Letter Z Overview These interactive PowerPoint games make early phonics practice fun and engaging for young learners. With a mix of exciting activities, kids stay motivated while strengthening key phonetic patterns. Each game offers plenty of opportunities for participation—whether playing in teams, one-on-one, or independently. The variety of game styles, from disappearing squares to timed challenges, ensures that every student can learn in a way that works best for them. Bright visuals, sound effects, and gradually increasing difficulty keep students engaged and support different skill levels. Teachers have full control over the pacing and difficulty, making it easy to adjust the experience based on their students' needs. Whether guessing hidden images, recalling sequences, or solving riddles, each activity reinforces phonics in a fun, interactive way. These games turn traditional phonics drills into an exciting, hands-on learning adventure, building confidence and essential literacy skills in young learners. For More Like This For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
Tags Esl, Powerpoint, Ppt, Powerpoint Games, Esl Games, Ela Games, Vocabulary Games, Phonics Games, Letter O Games, Letter O Activities
I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition is an engaging whole class game to practice reading and listening skills. This resource includes a set of colour-themed cards that are shuffled and distributed to students. A student starts by asking "Who has...?" for the term on their card. The student with the matching card calls out "I have..." and reads their card aloud, then asks "Who has...?" for another term. Students continue going through the deck of cards, listening carefully until the final card is read out loud. This fun, collaborative game helps develop phonics skills, vocabulary, attention and memory with the entire class. Educators can implement I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition as a whole class activity or small reading groups in elementary classrooms or homeschool settings.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Colours, Colors, Vocabulary, Matching, Games
Dominoes: Vegetables
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Vegetables Dominoes is an engaging vocabulary resource for elementary students to practice matching written words with images. Students will reinforce vegetable vocabulary by matching the illustrated dominoes tiles with the corresponding printed vegetable names. This flexible resource can be utilized in small groups, centers , or as an independent work choice board activity to allow for differentiation. Working with these dominoes builds important literacy skills such as letter and word recognition, spelling, and vocabulary in an interactive hands-on format. With 28 illustrated vegetable vocabulary words, this resource provides meaningful practice for students to expand their knowledge of healthy foods. Implement Vegetables Dominoes into your elementary classroom to boost vocabulary acquisition.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Dominoes, Domino, Vegetables, Matching, Words
Hobbies Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Games, Activities
This is a Hobbies Speaking Game that comes with 1 game board. This board can be printed in color or black and white. It is a fun way to increase dialogue and build speaking skills amongst your learners. Students will move from one space to the next reading and then answering the questions.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Hobbies, Speaking Game, ESL Activity, Dice Game, Board Game, Small Group, Whole Group, Dialogue, Speaking Skills, Literacy
Visual Sequencing Cards BUNDLE
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Early Math, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Visual Sequencing Cards BUNDLE Welcome to the world of the Visual Sequencing Cards BUNDLE. This comprehensive teaching resource is specially designed for educators seeking effective tools for enhancing visual reasoning skills among their students. The bundle, featuring three distinct books, delivers varied patterns and sequences that promote attention skills, short-term or working memory, and reasoning capabilities. About Each Book: 'Reveal an Image': A 20-page resource filled with image revealing sequencing cards. In this book, each sequence progresses by adding an extra part to the initial image across four steps. These captivating visuals double up as matched sample materials when printed twice or as coloring material. 'One Shape Added': This volume comes with a set of 30 shape sequencing cards spread over individual pages. Every subsequent step adds one more shape to the previous figure used in the sequence. '10 Step Stories': This offering brings stories alive using robots, monsters and dinosaurs-themed visuals spread out in 10-step sequences that encourage language development alongside fostering visual reasoning practice. Compiled into three straightforward PDF files summing up to plentiful 87 pages overall; these resources cater subtly different learning needs manifesting their potential across multiple settings including one-on-one therapy sessions as well as small group workshops beyond day-to-day classroom teachings. Suitability & Usage: Applicable from early learning stages through kindergarten up until grade one; these resources do not limit themselves just within Math & Language Art confines but extends generously towards special education needs from speech therapy to early math essentials while providing pre-reading aids making it an invaluable asset inside any contemporary teacher's toolbox. In conclusion, get your hands on this Visual Sequencing Cards BUNDLE and help unfold the endless array of learning experiences for your young learners! 3 pdf files with cards for visual reasoning, with images, shapes and stories . 87 pages total .
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Visual Sequencing, Short-term Memory, Language Development, Reasoning Skills, Attention, Autism, Concentration, Centers, Stations, Words Aside
Swimming Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Swimming Speaking Game that comes with 1 game board. This board can be printed in color or black and white. It is a fun way to increase dialogue and build speaking skills amongst your learners. Students will move from one space to the next reading and then answering the questions.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Swimming, Water Sports, Sports, Vocabulary, Literacy, Small Group Games, Game Board, ESL Activities, Comprehension, Dialogue
Short U: Sample Phonics Games and Activities - The Spinner
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Short U: The Spinner Sample Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game As the game starts, the spinner will already be in action. Simply press stop for it to stop on a picture. Students need to choose the correct word. Correct word will flash, incorrect will go dim. Use the next arrow to move onto the next round. About the Full Game (available in the ppt game links section below) Extremely fun spinner game to practice short U with your students. All words and pictures are on the screen throughout so plenty of chance to practice reading and recognizing key short U words with each student. 16 rounds gives chance for a lot of the class to play the game itself. 17 Slides. Practice Short U Words: tub, cub, sub, mud, bug, jug, mug, rug, gum, run, sun, hut, nut, cup, bus, duck. Includes sound effects for added entertainment FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Helps to Build Letter recognition – Identifying letters in different fonts or contexts. Letter-sound association – Connecting letters to its sounds. Vocabulary building – Introducing words that start with each letter. Phonemic awareness – Listening for letter sounds in words, rhyming, or segmenting sounds. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Letter PPT Game Links: Letter A Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Hidden Pictures 2 Hidden Pictures 3 The Short Question Riddle Time Review Games Follow the Vocab Letter B Letter C Letter D Letter E Hidden Pictures 1 The Grand Circle 8 Pictures 1 Clue Behind the Garage Doors Outside the Submarine Two Review Games Say What You See Quiz Game Letter F Letter G Letter H Letter I Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Three Review Games Three Quiz Show Style Games Find the Ball Bowling Four Mini Games Outside the Train Window Letter J Letter K Letter L Letter M Letter N Letter O Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Yes or No Game Six Pictures Game Hidden Pictures 2 6 Stars One Question MCQS Game The Grid Letter P Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T Letter U Letter V Letter W Letter X Letter Y Letter Z Overview These interactive PowerPoint games make early phonics practice fun and engaging for young learners. With a mix of exciting activities, kids stay motivated while strengthening key phonetic patterns. Each game offers plenty of opportunities for participation—whether playing in teams, one-on-one, or independently. The variety of game styles, from disappearing squares to timed challenges, ensures that every student can learn in a way that works best for them. Bright visuals, sound effects, and gradually increasing difficulty keep students engaged and support different skill levels. Teachers have full control over the pacing and difficulty, making it easy to adjust the experience based on their students' needs. Whether guessing hidden images, recalling sequences, or solving riddles, each activity reinforces phonics in a fun, interactive way. These games turn traditional phonics drills into an exciting, hands-on learning adventure, building confidence and essential literacy skills in young learners. For More Like This For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
Tags Esl, Powerpoint, Ppt, Powerpoint Games, Esl Games, Vocabulary Games, Phonics Games, Letter U Games, Letter U Activities, Cvc Games
Close Reading Comprehension Practice Papers (The Computer Game) 9-12 years
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, 5, 6, Games, Activities
Close Reading Comprehension Practice Papers (The Computer Game) for 9-12 years A vibrant series of practice sheets targeting comprehension testing for children aged 9 to 12, spans across 48 meticulously prepared pages. This high-quality teaching resource serves as a versatile tool to enhance children's reading comprehension skills. Usefulness in Educational Settings This educational resource is an exceptional asset to public school teachers and homeschool educators teaching Language Arts. The product primarily caters to students in Grades 4 through Grade 6. It is well suited for incorporation into full class activities, smaller study groups, individual reading sessions or as homework take-away tasks. Main Features of the Practice Papers Fosters Identification of Critical Details: This key emphasis helps children master extracting crucial details from the text. Inferencing Skills Development: The resources aid with this area by enabling students make predictions using evidence from the passages directly. Vocabulary Expansion: The Comprehension Practice Papers are an excellent means to expand your child's vocabulary base. Distinguishing Aspect of Close Reading Comprehension Practice Papers (The Computer Game) This program sets itself apart due its striking resemblance with actual examination texts - making it significantly useful when preparing students for formal assessments . Accompanied with these practice papers are suggested answers – which serve as key reference points when evaluating a student’s performance or in guiding them towards accurate responses. Purchase your copy today!. In Conclusion...P>Selecting Close Reading Comprehension Practice Papers yields worthwhile benefits among various educational tools due to their broad coverage of key reading comprehension components. Furthermore, it's adaptability across various teaching formats is commendable. And lastly, they come in manageable PDF files for easy accessibility anytime for educators .
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Close Reading, Comprehension Practice, Vocabulary Development, Inferencing Skills, Exam Preparation
Phonics Bingo Basic Code Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a Phonics Bingo with Basic Code Games . Sound Bingo is great for blending, segmenting and phoneme manipulation skills. This pack includes bingo boards and words for 17 different sets of sounds. Each set provides: - Matching cards - What Am I cards - 8 bingo boards
Author Top Notch Teaching
Tags Bingo, Phonics Games, Basic Code, Dictation, Blends
High Frequency Sight Words: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
High Frequency Sight Words: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC A valuable teaching resource, High Frequency Sight Words: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC is designed for grade 1 and grade 2 learners. It effectively blends fun with learning through a memory match concept. Dolch sight words system forms the backbone of this game , releasing eight matching puzzles featuring sight words and their corresponding images. Key benefits include: Fosters comprehension of high frequency sight words. Bolsters vocabulary skills. Boosts overall language arts knowledge. Teachers can fully leverage its wide range of applications: Inclusion within classroom activities Serving as an intriguing homework assignment that encourages independent thought alongside language proficiency during self-paced learning or homeschooling sessions. Its interactive yet instructive nature propels it to be a fitting fit across a broad educational spectrum— from public schooling to homeschooling. In conclusion, High Frequency Sight Words: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC commands an appealing position with its unique blend of entertainment and education, assisting young minds in mastering high frequency Dolch sight words while developing cognitive abilities such as memory retention and recognition through engaging gameplay.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Vocabulary Review Game- Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable
Life Studies, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words: I Have, Who Has, Editable An enjoyable and effective teaching resource designed to enhance calendar -related vocabulary and reading fluency in a fun way. Ideal for grades 1-5, but because of its versatile nature it's also suitable for ESOL learners of all ages. Key Features: 24 pre-loaded vocabulary words related to the calendar . Easy-to-follow game that involves reading questions aloud (Who has...?) and responding (I have...). The addition of editable slides where you can insert your own choice of words and images. How Does It Work? The game is played by distributing cards amongst players who then read their question aloud. The holder of the corresponding card responds before asking their own question. The game finishes when it reaches the first student's response. Bonus: Included in this package are QR coded links that direct you to Google Slides presentations, providing each word with realistic photo visuals — useful visual aids particularly beneficial for visual learners. Purpose & Core Objective: Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable aims at enhancing students' understanding and usage of school-related words as they formulate complete sentences using specific terms on their given cards. By connecting real-world meanings through personal experiences with respective visual aids provided on each card ensures effective long-term retention! This activity can be used as a warm-up or wrap-up session; it's adaptable enough for diverse learner profiles including ELLs (English Language Learners) and SPED (Special Education) students. Fostering classroom unity while encouraging joint learning experiences- a fun challenge every learner will appreciate!. Download Specifications: The Vocabulary Review Game download is provided as an editable 8-slide PPTX file. It's adaptable for you to insert custom terms and images differing from the original set of 24 vocabulary words. To more easily share with students in a virtual classroom, it can be readily converted into Google Slides format!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Vocabulary Review, Calendar Words, Learning Game, Reading Fluency, Inclusive Resource
CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U
ELA, Common Core, Reading, Phonics, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Games, Activities, Centers
Here is a simple game to help children learn to read CVC words with the medial sounds O and U. This game will help your child to learn to blend three-letter words with the short vowels ‘o’ and 'u'. That means, to put sounds together to make a word. The child has to be able to feel and hear the word that is being sounded out. This game is supplied in both colour and black and white - you choose how you print! We suggest laminating the pieces for durability. Who is the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U? Those who are just beginning to sound out/blend CVC words with the O and U short vowel sounds. These may be: Young learners Special needs learners ESL/EFL learners of any age. Who can use the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U? Parents Homeschoolers/home educators Teachers in class, or for use in centers Those involved in intervention work Private tutors How can the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U be used? It can be played as a game for 2 players It can be used as a matching activity for individual pupils - great for centers! It can be used for assessment purposes The game pages can even be used as worksheets - you choose! To make the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U Simply print out the two baseboards. Print out the word cards and cut them up. Teach your pupil to take care of the cards and not bend them more than can be helped. To play the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: O and U Take a baseboard each. Scatter the word cards face down. Take it in turns to take a word card. Read it. If it matches a picture on your baseboard, place it in the correct space. If not, return it to the pool of cards. Play continues until someone completes their board, or until all the cards are used up. Teaching tips: Demonstrate how to sound out a word when it is your turn and invite your pupil’s help when it is your turn, so s/he gets even more practice. Your pupil will need a lot of blending practice so be patient. If your pupil has difficulty sounding out these words then spend more time practicing blending before playing the game again. What is included? 1 PDF with: 2 baseboards in both colour and black and white Matching words Full instructions
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags CVC Words, Phonics, Home School, Special Needs, Phonic Game, ELA, CVC Words U, CVC Words O, Short Vowel Words, CVC
Bingo Game: Greek and Latin Prefixes
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 4, 5, 6, Games, Activities
Bingo Game: Greek and Latin Prefixes The Bingo Game: Greek and Latin Prefixes is a versatile educational resource, designed to engage students in fun yet challenging activities focused on vocabulary building. Ideal for public school classrooms or homeschooling setups, it's tailored to be most beneficial for grade 4 through grade 6 students studying Language Arts. This unique edition of the classic game of bingo is fashioned around the study of 36 specific Greek and Latin prefixes such as ad, anti, aut/auto, cent, circum... etc. Serves multiple purposes from aiding review exercises to conducting assessments Ideally used alongside the Greek and Latin Prefixes and Example Words: Reference Cards and Card Sort materials. Holds its own as a standalone teaching aid Included in The Set: -30 distinct game cards that accommodate large classes easily -Calling cards keep gameplay organized & systematic -An unambiguous answer key demonstrating how each card corresponds with each prefix. To Play(set-up):- Print out the game & calling cards (you could laminate them if longevity holds priority) - Choose your markers Note: All players have an automatic free space in the centre making it easy. Vocabulary Enrichment: Caller chooses what type of bingo will be played e.g., whether players aim for five-in-a-row or total blackout. Turn knowledge into skillful language-masters while having a ball doing so! A plethora-more products you may find useful like our Bundle: Greek and Latin Roots & Bundle:Greek and Latin Roots & Prefixes among others. Remember, knowledge gained through enjoyment gets etched permanently etching smiles into blissful learning moments!" SUBJECTS -Language Arts. GRADES targeted: -Grade4. -Grade5. -Grade6. Tailored towards Vocab Enrichment
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Bingo Game, Greek Prefixes, Latin Prefixes, Vocabulary Building, Language Arts
Long & Short A: Letters Phonics Games & Activities - Follow the Vocab
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Long and Short A: Follow the Vocab Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game After the front slide the game begins. First rounds are easier with less pictures. Later rounds are harder with up to 9 pictures at the end. Teams will take it in turns to answer. Gameplay Taking round 1 as an example. Three pictures are shown. After 10-15 seconds they will disappear. Students are to try and follow at least one of these pictures. Click the go button to begin. The three pictures will mix between themselves and end in a different position. Team A goes first. Anybody in the team can answer. Say the number and then the word. Click on the card to see if the answer is correct - 1 point per correct answer. After Team A have answered. Offer the chance for Team B and subsequently C, D etc in order. to answer. Attempt to get all of the cards answered before moving on. Click on the arrow to continue to round 2 . If you ever need to replay a round, you can press the refresh button on the left side. As the game goes on, you may want to change the rules by allocating 2 words for each team to follow with bonus points if they can answer any other words. About the Game If you want an exciting way to practice letter A phonics words, this is the game for you. With a variety of difficulties and short A/long A words, this is the ideal review game. Many students will be able to get involved in each round and with ten rounds, the whole class will enjoy themselves while practicing phonics at the same time. 21 slides. 10 rounds. Short and Long A practice - question prompted by pictures. Short A words used: cap, hat, bag, man, dad, ham, map, can, bat, pan, mat, tag, sad, jam, cat, fan. Long A words used: bake, cake, lake, cave, case, vase, sail, wave, rain, play, snail. Includes sound effects for increased entertainment. Picture style: clipart Helps to Build Letter recognition – Identifying letters in different fonts or contexts. Letter-sound association – Connecting letters to its sounds. Vocabulary building – Introducing words that start with each letter. Phonemic awareness – Listening for letter sounds in words, rhyming, or segmenting sounds. FULL CATALOG OF DOWNLOAD LINKS HERE Letter PPT Game Links: Letter A Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Hidden Pictures 2 Hidden Pictures 3 The Short Question Riddle Time Review Games Follow the Vocab Letter B Letter C Letter D Letter E Hidden Pictures 1 The Grand Circle 8 Pictures 1 Clue Behind the Garage Doors Outside the Submarine Two Review Games Say What You See Quiz Game Letter F Letter G Letter H Letter I Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Three Review Games Three Quiz Show Style Games Find the Ball Bowling Four Mini Games Outside the Train Window Letter J Letter K Letter L Letter M Letter N Letter O Hidden Pictures 1 MemWord Yes or No Game Six Pictures Game Hidden Pictures 2 6 Stars One Question MCQS Game The Grid Letter P Letter Q Letter R Letter S Letter T Letter U Letter V Letter W Letter X Letter Y Letter Z Overview These interactive PowerPoint games make early phonics practice fun and engaging for young learners. With a mix of exciting activities, kids stay motivated while strengthening key phonetic patterns. Each game offers plenty of opportunities for participation—whether playing in teams, one-on-one, or independently. The variety of game styles, from disappearing squares to timed challenges, ensures that every student can learn in a way that works best for them. Bright visuals, sound effects, and gradually increasing difficulty keep students engaged and support different skill levels. Teachers have full control over the pacing and difficulty, making it easy to adjust the experience based on their students' needs. Whether guessing hidden images, recalling sequences, or solving riddles, each activity reinforces phonics in a fun, interactive way. These games turn traditional phonics drills into an exciting, hands-on learning adventure, building confidence and essential literacy skills in young learners. For More Like This For similar downloads and other frees, do check out Cored Group on TeachSimple.
Author Cored Education
Tags Esl, Powerpoint, Ppt, Powerpoint Games, Esl Games, Ela Games, Vocabulary Games, Letter A Games, Letter A Activities, Phonics Games
I have...Who Has...? Clothes Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who has...? Clothes Edition is an engaging whole class game to practice reading comprehension. This activity can be used with grades K-5 during small group reading instruction or as a fun Friday activity. To begin, print the clothes-themed cards and cut them apart. Shuffle the cards and distribute them to students. One student starts by reading their card aloud in the format "I have a hat. Who has gloves?" The student with the matching card responds "I have gloves. Who has a sweater?" and so on. The game continues until all cards have been read aloud. I have...Who has...? Clothes Edition promotes active listening, reading fluency, and making connections. Use this game to liven up vocabulary and reading lessons.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Clothes, Clothing, Matching, Game, Clothes Matching Game
5 Minute Game: Categories
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here is a quick no-prep game for any elementary classroom: Categories! It helps teach vocabulary, parts of speech, geography, & critical and creative thinking. This product includes a one-page instruction sheet including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. This game requires NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With: This game can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8). It is great for the following uses: · - Morning/home-room warm-up · - TOC back-up activity · - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day · - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring Categories Rules: Start by writing 5 categories from the following options on the board: animals, cities, verbs, fruits, toys, pet names, countries, adjectives, beverages, colours, holidays, vehicles, movies, kitchen tools, flowers, books. Then choose one letter of the alphabet. Students get two minutes to think of a word for each category staring with that letter. Sample Round: Categories: -Cities -Pet names -Adjectives -Kitchen tools -Colors Letter: R Sample answers: Riga, Rover, Rosy, Rice Maker, Red If you want to make the game extra challenging for older students, you can award points ONLY for unique answers. For example, everyone who says "red" for a colour starting with R does not get a point, but the one person who saw "rose" does get a point. If you like this 5-minute game , check out the other ones in my store: Guess My Number Game The Rhyme Game The 4-Letter Word Game I also have lots of intermediate math games too: Math Matching Games; 8 Sets of Math Fact Cards Perimeter of Complex Shapes: Math Strategy Game Credit Score Boardgame
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Categories, Scattergories, Word Game, Vocabulary, Fun, Quick Game, Fast Game, TOC, Tutoring, Elementary Game
Let's Talk About Carnival Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About Carnival is a printable board game that builds English language skills. Students take turns rolling dice and moving spaces on the brightly colored game board. They read the question on the space aloud then verbally answer with a peer. This resource sparks conversation through engaging carnival themes. Educators can differentiate instruction by adjusting the activities. For example, students can write responses individually or in groups, practice forming questions, have a partner answer instead, and more. Use the game to assess mastery in reading, speaking, listening, and writing. The simple format works well for scaffolding both English Language Learners and younger elementary students working on early literacy skills. Print it out and see meaningful progress as students advance spaces while increasing their vocabulary.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Game, Literacy Activity, ESL Activity, Whole Group, Writing Prompts, Writing Extensions, Conversation Starters, Dialogue, Communication Skills