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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.
o or oo? Phonic Game
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This o or oo? Phonic Game is a listening game to help the child to hear the ‘oo’ sound in words, as different to the ‘o’ sound as some children have difficulty hearing the new ‘oo’ sound. This is a simple oral game for 2 players to help to develop the ability to hear the sounds as separate in words without the need to worry about text yet. No die needed. These children may have auditory processing difficulties, of which there are growing numbers of children. With the recognition of the needs of these children and timely intervention, many can survive school. Sadly without it, they may soon fall behind. If you have a child who cannot hear the graphemes in words easily, then find or make a game to help. This is one such game you can use. Background to why I made this game One of my pupils has a speech delay. When I introduced him to ‘oo’, he tried to sound out the words saying ‘o’ instead of ‘oo’. It was as if ‘oo’ was a foreign sound to him. So, I devised this game to help him to hear the ‘oo’ sound in words he uses frequently in speech. After playing it a few times he is now happily sounding out to read and spell words with the ‘oo’ sound. This game uses only the ‘oo’ sound as heard in ‘moon’. Who can use the 'o' or 'oo' game? Anyone who is teaching a child who shows difficulty in learning to read words with /oo/, trying instead to say /o/. For more help teaching phonics, see my FREE Phonic reading and Spelling programme, Reading Made Simple: www.readingmadesimple.weebly.com What is included? 1 PDF with game and instructions
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonic Games, O Or Oo, Phonics, Games, Auditory Processing, Reading Made Simple
Phonics Dice From A to Z
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Phonics Dice from A to Z Phonics Dice from A to Z, is a targeted teaching resource designed for young learners taking their initial steps in language learning. This educational resource focuses on phonics development skills, which are vital in laying the foundation for reading and writing proficiency. This resource comprises six printable dice sheets with specific phonics letters on each side of the dice. Each individual sheet can swiftly be converted into a completed die within approximately five minutes. The process involves: Printing out the sheets Laminating them for durability Cutting along the provided guide lines Folding them into practical cubed dice shapes. Note that educators should adhere strictly to provide guidelines while modulating their printer's dimensions - these sheets optimally work under A4 settings. Aimed Towards Children Three Years and Older The Phonics Dice from A to Z specifically target children aged three years old and above refining key skills such as sound recognition and encoding or decoding proficiencies are central objectives of this product use. Versatility And Wide Scope Of Learning Application This product covers 25 crucial starting sounds which include 's', 'a', 't', 'p', 'i', 'n' up till ‘z’. Each single letter represents one dedicated lower case sound per se - thus pitching it well across Early Learning (PreK), Kindergarten curricula extending even up till First Grade literacy modules. Ease of Incorporation within Class Time Tables To ease incorporation within class time tables this product (in an accessible PDF format) goes beyond merely teaching; it also gives learners numerous opportunities to have fun while fostering their developing language skills.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics Development, Reading Skills, Phonetics, Sound Recognition, Language Learning
Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Product: Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game This pertains to a dynamic and educational tool identified as the Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game . It's a versatile resource suitable for early learning, kindergarten, preschool, grade 1 through grade 8 students across multiple academic sectors. Design and content Uniquely designed with practicality in mind, the game set is downloadable as a PDF file and exhibits both colorful and black-and-white renditions of letter tiles that you can print on cardstock and laminate. The package contains each vowel eight times over alongside four instances of every consonant plus two versatile blank elements. Educational value for language arts "With these word-forming components at your disposal, "Teaching language arts will be genuinely engaging." "Students boost their vocabulary prowess by using these letters to formulate spelling words or unit-based terminologies." "For an added challenge and fun twist, consider allocating random letters to learners for crafting the most valuable words possible — an exercise that compels strategic thinking." Educational value for basic math instruction Its value isn't confined within language lessons alone; it becomes instrumental in basic math instruction too. Through totaling up word values facilitated by handy score sheet handouts included in this package - children acquire tangible appreciation for addition principles seamlessly woven into gameplay experience. Versatility of use Equipped with not just one but two uniquely crafted game patterns along with scrupulous instructions - utilizing this resource goes far beyond ordinary classroom setup; it can be employed during small group activities or even dedicated to homework assignments establishing virtue academic enjoyment doesn't always need established educational surroundings. Adaptability & Comprehensive development Given its highly adaptable attributes and comprehensive development track — from preschoolers showcasing their first word creations up until Grade 8 intellectuals optimizing vocabulary usage while sharpening mathematical skills—this Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game transcends mere recreation transitioning into an enriching teaching aid capable of unlocking various learners' potential.
Author Roombop
Tags Scrabble Game, Educational Resource, Language Arts, Math Instruction, Word Formation
Snowball Fight Long Vowel Card Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This resource is a Snowball Fight Long Vowel Card Game . These cards make for a great literacy center, whole group or small group intervention. Game options are: - Snap - Snowball fight - Board game Directions are included for however you choose to utilize these cards.
Author Literacy Life
Tags Card Game, Literacy Center, Phonics, Snowball Fight, January, Flash Snowball Fight Game
a-e Phonic Game: 'E' or no 'E'? Print 'n Play!
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Here is a simple, fun, print n' play phonic game to help children learn the split digraph a-e. Your pupils will learn in no time with this easy-to-play game! This is a game for 2 players. The pack included both colour and black and white versions. Laminate the colour version for durability and sen the black and white version home for extra practice. Who can use the a-e phonic Game? Teachers, Parents home-educators Private Tutors Anyone who needs it! Aim of the game: ·To demonstrate how the short vowel sound /a/ changes when ‘e’ is added to make /ae/. ·To give the child plenty of practice recognising the difference between /a/ words and /ae/ words. How to play: Place the picture/word cards in a pile and put the ‘e’ cards neatly on the table. Players take turns to take a spot card from the feely bag. A green spot means that the player should take the topmost picture/word card from the pile and place it in front of him/her. S/he must then decide (by reading the word, sounding out if necessary) whether or not this word requires an ‘e’ or not to change the /a/ to /ae/. If needed the ‘e’ should be added and the card set aside by the player. If not, the word should be placed likewise. Should a red spot be picked, the player must miss a turn. The winner is the player with the most completed cards when al the cards have been used up. Should a player add an ‘e’ when it is not needed, or fail to add one when it is needed should/would/could lose the card, should the teacher deem it helpful to the child. In some cases, the teacher may allow the child help and let the child keep the card once corrected. This is at the teacher's discretion bearing in mind the needs of each child. Teaching tips: This game provides the opportunity for the pupil and teacher to see just where there are problems - listen out for the ‘messages’ in a pupil’s hesitation, his/her misreading of a word so that it does not describe the picture, or thoughtlessness in studying the word and picture carefully to decide about the need, or not, of the ‘e’. These are all indicators of understanding. discipline is required too as the pupil realises that letters in words and spelling are important. For many pupils, this is a new discovery. ‘Look what you have done to ‘hat’! You have changed it into ‘hate’ by putting ‘e’ on the end! This states the problem and for many pupils is the key to sorting out whether an ‘e’ is needed or not. Included: 1 PDF file with 1 game in both colour and black and white.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags A-e Game, Split Digraph A-e, Split Dihraph, Silent E, Magic E, Lazy E, Split Digraph, Phonics, Sepcial Needs, Special Neeeds
ee or ea Phonic Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This game practices the spelling and reading of words with ai or the split digraph a-e. Be the first to get to the moon as you find words to fit your rocket - either ai or the a-e words. This game helps children to learn which combination of letters are used to spell common words in the ‘ai’ and ‘a-e’ sound families. It also gives practice reading ‘ai’ and ‘a-e’ words. Excellent for reluctant learners, special needs, and just about all children. Full instructions and teaching notes included. For use with any phonic programme, including Read, Write Inc. and Jolly Phonics. Find more help at www.readingmadesimple.weebly.com .
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Ee, Or Ea Phonic Game, Long Vowel Phonic Game, Ea/ee Phonic Game, Ee/ea Game
SAMPLE Grade 5 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 5, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
SAMPLE Grade 5 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 This is a comprehensive teaching resource that aids in the instruction and practice of word comprehension. It is designed specifically for fifth grade students, making it an excellent tool for public school teachers and homeschooling parents. This downloadable product provides an engaging way to introduce, prepare, and assess 'Words to Know' from the first week of each unit (Units 1-6) from McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders for Grade 5. The material's variety covers different learning styles: Vocabulary Lists: Suits visual learners with each word's definition, use in a sentence, and grammatical category. Word Searches games : Best suits more hands-on learners. To test their understanding, learners can use two-part vocabulary tests: The first part lets them articulate vocabulary words when provided definitions or words themselves. The second focuses on sentence completion tasks. Diverse Uses For Educators Educators have multiple ways to implement this useful resource across diverse teaching environments. They can effectively use it in whole groups or in small breakout sessions or even adapt homework assignments based on it. This way this product doesn't only save valuable preparation time but also ensures high-quality instruction. Answer Keys are included within the pack to make grading or quick reviews easy and efficient. It is advised that when printing these resources; only select pages fitting your existing curriculum framework at any given time so that irrelevant pages do not surface unnecessarily. Learners will encounter many common words like profit, union, deeds, and prospect, among others. These terms are presented in different contexts across various units, helping learners apply their knowledge outside of the academic scope. Contact Us Please feel free to reach out for any suggestions or questions you may have. We hope this resource aids inspired teaching and joyful learning in your educational setting.
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Vocabulary, Comprehension, Teaching Resource, Word Lists, Word Searches
Let's Talk About Gardening Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
This is a Let's Talk About Gardening 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 English-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language. 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!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Early Learning Games, ESL Activity, Partner Games, Gardening, Nature, Writing Prompts, Literacy, Small Group, ESL Lesson Plan
Let's Talk About the Zoo Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This is a Let's Talk About The Zoo Board English / English as a Second Language 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 English-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language. 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 in a fun and playful way. 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! But in this series of games the main focus is not on winning but on talking and discussing topics! I hope you like my teaching ideas! Please don't hesitate to send me your questions or feedback. I would love to hear from you! Cheers, Cindy
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Dice Games, Partner Activities, Talking Games, Zoo, Animals, Board Game, Partner Work, Writing Prompts, Assessment, Literacy
File Folder Game: On the Farm | Diphthong Vowel Teams
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This is a File Folder Game called On the Farm. It is for Diphthong Vowel Teams. The vowel teams included are: oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw This product includes: 4 Versions of the phonics game, On the Farm, Diphthong Vowel Teams are included. Level 1 – oi, ow, oy, aw: This version is appropriate for most kindergarten and 1st grade students. However, this version may be suitable for some 2nd and even 3rd graders who are still developing their phonics skills. Level 2 – oi, ou, ow, oy, aw: This version is appropriate for most 1st and 2nd grade students. However, this version may be suitable for some 3rd graders who are still developing their phonic skills. Level 3 – oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw: This version is appropriate for most 2nd and 3rd grade students. However, some 1st graders may be ready for the challenge. Level 4 – oi, ou, ow, oy, au, aw: This version is appropriate for most 3rd grade students. However, some 2nd graders may be ready for the challenge. All 4 Levels of the game include the following: -Game Cover Sheet (attach to the front of a file folder) -Game Board (2 slides – attach to the inside of a file folder) -Spinner -16 Animal Markers (4 blue, 4 green, 4 pink, 4 yellow) -Directions -Word List All you have to do is print and assemble everything for your file folder game. You will: -Glue the cover sheet on the front of the file folder. -Print the game markers and spinner on cardstock. You can also laminate to make them more durable. -Put the two game boards together on the inside of the file folder. -Puncture a hole in the middle of the spinner board. Students can use a pencil and paper clip to make a spinner. -Another option is to attach a brass fastener to the center of the spinner board instead of using a pencil.
Author Creatively Gifted
Tags File Folder Games, Diphthongs, Vowel Teams, Vowel Sounds, Literacy Center, Phonics Activity, Early Finishers, Independent Activity, Farm Animals, Diphthong Vs Vowel Team, Vowel Team Games
Martial Arts Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Martial Arts 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 Martial Arts, Hobbies, Speaking Game, Sports, Physical Education, Exercise, Speaking Skills, ESL Printable, ESL Activity, Dialogue
Alphabet Letter Recognition - Zap Put One Letter Back Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Alphabet Letter Recognition - Zap Put One Letter Back Game Alphabet Letter Recognition - Zap Put One Letter Back Game is an interactive teaching resource, carefully created for the precious preschool and kindergarten students. It provides an engaging platform for learning the alphabet as letter recognition is crucial to reading development. How this Resource Works: Kids draw a card from a bag and identify its letter. If correct, they keep the card. If they can't identify the note, it goes back into the bag with assistance from peers or teachers. The excitement spikes when drawing out 'Zap...Put one Letter Back', which means giving up one of their cards! The game continues until all cards are claimed or time runs out with victory to those with most . To make it even more fascinating, packing peanuts or rice can be added into the draw bag! This sensory layer amplifies both mental agility and sensory awareness as kids hunt for their next card. Bonus Features: In addition to being an exciting activity,this game also acts as an assessment tool during RTI (Response To Intervention) sessions. 'ABC's You Can Learn Your Letters & Sounds With Me' 'Reach For The Stars Dice Letter Game' 'Trace & Write Your Letters - Handwriting practise tool' Ice Cream Scoops Letters & Sounds Phonics Tool Mitten Letter Sound Match Up Phonics Tool Reading Readiness Skills Match Up Activity Sight Word & Alphabet Reinforcement Exercise. This resource is conveniently available in PDF format directly from the Teachers Pay Teachers online store. Click on the link below to get yours now: Alphabet Letter Recognition Game for Kindergarten We appreciate all feedback to ensure that the Alphabet Letter Recognition game continues to shine bright in your students' learning journey!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Letter Recognition, Alphabet Game, Interactive Learning, Preschool Resource, RTI Tool, Alphabet Recognition Game
ACK Words Dice Games - Ending Digraph Phonics Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Practice reading and writing ACK word family words with these phonics dice games for ending digraphs. Students will roll the dice then color, trace or write the target word. on their dice game mat What is Included: * 3 dice templates * 7 dice game boards By having several different dice game mats, teachers are able to differentiate for students who need more support can be successful with these as well. These games make great literacy centers or phonics stations. When to Use: * Literacy Centers * Small Group Activities * Independent Games * Partner Games Ways to Use: * Students will use the tracing pages to trace the word that was rolled (single player) * Students will use the grid pages to color the word that was rolled (single player) * Students will create a graph by rolling the dice a set number of times and then filling in the blank grid squares based on the word or picture rolled. (single player) * Three in a Row: Students will use the grid paper with words and take turns rolling the dice and coloring the words in the grid. The first player with 3 words in a row wins. (partner game) There are a variety of ways to use these dice games from single player games to partner games. This allows teachers a variety of choices when using these games in their classrooms. Skills Assessed * Blending Onset and Rime * Reading words with ending digraphs * Writing words with ending digraphs * Spelling words with ending digraphs Each dice game mat is no prep. The teacher just needs to print them off for students to use. The dice require some prep before use. The teacher will print out the dice template, cut out each one, then assemble them with glue or tape.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags ACK Words, CK Ending Digraph, Ending Digraph, Phonics Game, Literacy Center, Dice Games, Kindergarten Phonics, Words That End In Ack
Daily Routines Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Daily Routines 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 Daily Routines, Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, Language Activities, Board Game, Small Group, Whole Group, Dice Games, Literacy, ESL
Alphabet Construction Wood Print
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Alphabet Construction Wood Print: A Resourceful Teaching Tool The Alphabet Construction Wood Print is targeted towards early learners, kindergarten children, and first graders taking their first steps in mastering the English language - focusing on phonics education. Enhance Learning through Play-based Activities This product optimizes alphabet memorization and encourages letter construction to strengthen phonics skills and enhance memory capacity. It also fine-tunes children's motor skills as they maneuver with wooden shapes during construction. Included Features of the Product 26 Instructional Task Cards: Each card features both lower and upper case forms for each alphabet. Printable Wooden Shapes: These serve as construction material for young students- enhancing an immersive learning experience. Versatile Application Scenarios in a Teaching Schedule The product allows utilization during dedicated language arts or phonics lessons, literacy centres or even quiet time exercises at home for homeschooling parents. They can also potentially be used around classrooms as wall tiles or posters to provide visual cues reinforcing phonetics-related learnings. Note:. Preparation involves printing out the wooden shape pieces/ cutting them accordingly; print/ring binding instructional task cards. Nominal upfront prep => enabling effortless letters constructions! Laminating before use increases durability making these reusable resources—adding value by extending their lifespan significantly! This innovative approach makes language arts education more exciting while improving children's abilities simultaneously! It thereby scaffolds early childhood cognitive development—one alphabet block at a time!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics Education, Letter Construction, Fine Motor Skills, Interactive Learning, Early Literacy
Let's Talk About Spring Board Game
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ESL, Seasons, Spring, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Let's Talk About Spring English / ESL Boardgame. 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 English-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language. 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! If you like my teaching resources you may want to have a look at my other products. I teach German, English, Spanish and French and I am sure you will find some great inspiration for your classroom. Please don't hesitate to ask for help or send me your feedback. Cheers, Cindy
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Game, Dice Small, Partner Work, Small Group, Literacy Center, Assessing Mastery, Writing Prompts, Spring, April, May
Acorn Number Cards for Games and Centers
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Fall, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities
Fall into Learning Number Cards engage preschoolers and kindergarteners in identifying numbers 0-20 and their corresponding number words. Students match, order, “fish” for, and play hide-and-seek with acorn-themed cards. These hands-on number recognition activities allow whole groups, small groups, partners, or individuals to practice counting, sequencing, concentration, and more. Durable printed cards come with game ideas that strengthen numeracy skills like rote counting, number identification, cardinality, and one-to-one correspondence. This fall-themed resource requires little prep and integrates easily into small group rotations, centers, morning work, and assessments .
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Numbers, Acorn-themed, Hands-on Learning, Number Identification, Seasonal Fun
SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 6, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 Primarily designed to facilitate vocabulary acquisition and reinforcement specific to Grade 6, it concentrates on the first week across units one through six, utilizing words from McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders. This resource becomes an essential tool for whole group instruction or smaller break out sessions, individual homework assignments or independent studies. It includes comprehensive vocabulary lists where each word is defined, its part of speech identified, and used in example sentences to provide context. Vocabulary Tests To enhance learning and improve retention rates, a two-part test is provided for each unit week. These tests can be used by students to note down prompted vocabulary words from given definitions or fill in missing words in sentences thereby applying their newly gained knowledge practically. Fun Learning Activity : Word Search An appealing feature of this product is the word search activity that adds elements of fun while improving vocabulary skills. Each word search houses all vocabulary words from the respective week's unit serving as a brilliant tool for both class activities and homework assignments. Included Answer Keys For Effective Evaluation Educators are assisted with handy answer keys that provide solutions for both sections of the vocabulary test thus saving invaluable time while ensuring accuracy. The SAMPLE resource contains pertinent terms such as 'consolation', 'threshold' (Unit 1), ‘artifact’, ’yields’ (Unit 2) up till Unit six featuring key words like 'commodity', 'significant'. These varied terms cut across multiple themes allowing students attain a well-rounded understanding correspondent to grade level language arts essentials. While this resource is primarily aimed at Language Arts educators with goals focused on Spelling and Vocabulary development, it is equally serviceable across ESL teaching paradigms as well as for any educator in need of sturdy tools to enhance student writing practices. To conclude, educators armed with SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 can be assured that they are equipped with an extensive, practical and easily accessible tool to achieve Grade 6 foundational vocabulary targets effectively. .
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Vocabulary Acquisition, Vocabulary Reinforcement, Language Arts Instruction, Vocabulary Test, Word Search
Phonics Bingo Cards Phase 2
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Phonics Bingo Cards Phase 2 Phonics Bingo Cards Phase 2 is a valuable teaching resource designed to promote understanding of lowercase letter sounds, letter recognition, and revision of letters. Primarily targeting Kindergarten, Preschool, and Grade 1 levels, this product targets the essential areas of Language Arts and Phonics. The collection contains five different sets - SATPIN, MDGOCK, CKEURHB, FFFLLLSS based sets with a miscellaneous one. Each set holds either 18 cards or a mixture thereof. The product totals to ninety bingo card printable templates (2 per page), offering educators plenty resources at their disposal. Bingo Card Preparation To start using these versatile cards in literacy activities or phonics centers : print the desired pages initially before proceeding with trimming along the card guides. Cut out each card and consider laminating for long-term use. This feature accommodates large groups of learners due to the ability to make as many copies as needed. Versatile Usage Scenarios In whole classroom settings usage include: phonics classes as well as phonics centers where students can actively participate in group learning. In individualized interactions with pupils or during smaller group sessions these bingo cards serve perfectly both as instructional tools encouraging key skill acquisition but also fun games that keep kids engaged while learning! Note: Including small size Phonics Phase 2 caller's cards that guide class competitions by ensuring everyone is following suit correctly when selecting respective words for matching dates on players’ templates. Aside from their value within classroom confines only they also transform into beautiful wall decorations augmenting overall aesthetics while reinforcing language development at every glance! Summary Phonics Bingo Cards Phase 2 transforms the excitement and competition of bingo into a rich learning tool that is effectively adapted to various classroom environments. With its varied sets and hands-on game style, it stands as an educator's ultimate ally in reinforcing phonics principles among young learners.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Bingo Cards, Lowercase Letter Sounds, Letter Recognition, Language Arts, Phonics Bingo
AI Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention/Special Needs
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This is a pack of 18 phonic worksheets for the Long Vowel AI (as in rain) 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 18 AI 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 AI 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! 2 PDF games to send home for extra practice included! 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 18 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 AI words. What is included? 1 PDF with flashcards, 2 easy-prep AI games and 30 worksheets
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, Dyslexia, Vowel Teams, Spelling Ai Words, Ai Worksheets, Learn To Read Ai Words, Long A
Alphabet Bingo | Uppercase Alphabet Practice Games
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Activities, Games
Alphabet Bingo – A Resource for Uppercase Alphabet Practice Games This teaching resource, primarily designed for preschool educators, presents a unique approach to the often-challenging task of teaching youngsters the uppercase alphabet. The Alphabet Bingo tool uses a popular and much-loved game format to unite fun and education, making it an ideal resource not only for public school teachers but also for homeschoolers. The content consists of bingo cards that could be used throughout your class to review letter identification engagingly. To add a little more intrigue and educational value, instead of merely calling out the letter names, sounds can be utilized. This fosters auditory learning while enhancing children's familiarity with letters' sounds—a critical pre-reading skill. In this package you'll get: Both colored and black-and-white bingo cards which enhance visual appeal while catering to different preferences. A pack containing twenty-five uppercase alphabet bingo cards plus cut-out alphabet letters that would serve as draws from your traditional 'bingo hat'. How to use these resources: Prepare : Print (preferably on card stock for durability), laminate if necessary. Cut Out Letters : Cut out the letter cards provided so you can draw from your container while calling out each identified letter or sound. Bingo Marker Setup : , , You would need small items like math manipulatives or dried beans as markers, students place these on their respective letters as they're called by the teacher. The Game : , , Once they have five in sequence—horizontal, vertical, or diagonal—they shout Bingo and win! Ideal application environments include whole-group instruction periods where all learners engage at once or perhaps during smaller group sessions focusing on reinforcing specific skills among targeted student clusters—the choice is yours based on what best suits your objectives. Complete with 54 ready-to-print pages stored in an effortless-to-use PDF file; this resource makes uppercase alphabet instruction a breeze. So, add Alphabet Bingo to your teaching resource toolbox, where fun meets learning and education becomes an enjoyable game-time scenario for every child involved.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Alphabet Practice, Uppercase Letters, Bingo Game, Preschool Education, Auditory Learning
True Confessions Game
ELA, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This resource is a True Confessions Game. This game can have two or three players. Each player will write down a true statement and a false statement about themselves, one labeled “#1” and the other “#2” randomly, and put these statements in an envelope or bag. The person to the left of the first player will choose statement #1 or #2. Player one will read the statement and do his/her best to make the others believe the statement is true. The other players will have 60 seconds to ask the first player questions about the statement. You can set a timer on: https://www.online-stopwatch.com/ When time runs out, the other players will say whether they think the statement is true or false. Continue the game with the second and third players.
Author Golden Promise
Tags Group Games, Team Games, Game Cards, Vocabulary Cards, Language Game, Confession Games, Confession Game, Confessional Game
Word Scramble Game
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Common Core, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
The Word Scramble Game An engaging teaching resource tailored to ignite a student's interest for language arts through a fun, interactive game. This tool is not age-specific and provides enriched support for both traditional education and homeschooling. Challenging the conventional notion that learning can't be full of pleasure, the Word Scramble Game fuels elements of excitement and investigation – pushing learners to outperform themselves or their peers in identifying words. This inventive approach promotes a purposeful combination of education and entertainment – edutainment. The Walnut Creek Game Features: Ten differentiated word confusions showcasing letters on a 5 x 5 grid – offering students abundant opportunities across varying complexity levels. Scoresheets associated with each puzzle - motivating students with points aligned with the words they identify e.g., three-letter words earn three points; four-letter words are worth four points, while five or more lettered-words land five points! Note: The game doesn't impose play within rigid limits but instead allows flexibility so educators can customize it according to diverse classroom environments. Nifty Applications: An educational activity at centers encouraging team building amongst early finishers during regular school hours; A compelling content for homework packets; An intriguing party activity as well as an exciting family game! This multipurpose tool comes in easy-to-print black-and-white PDF format enhancing convenience to its users. The Connection with CCSS (Common Core State Standards) The Word Scramble Game expands beyond mere spelling skills by providing indispensable foundations touching upon crucial areas like reading science involving word recognition strategies. Teacher Notes & Practical Use Enhancing its compatibility with teaching is its inclusion of guiding notes for educators along with tangible ideas for usage, thereby strengthening this resource's standing as a vital tool in promoting active learning and a fascination for the English Language Arts in an enjoyable manner.
Author TeacherWriter LLC
Tags Word Discovery, Language Arts, Interactive Learning, Edutainment, Reading Science
Letter V Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter V beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter V. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter V. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /v/ sound. What is Included: One gameboard in color One gameboard in black and white What do you need to play: One of the gameboards A die Something to mark the inner spaces with A player piece to move around the edge of the board This game can be a single player game or a two player game. To play, each student will need one gameboard, one die, 20 objects to mark the inner part of the game board, and a game piece for each student playing. First, a student will roll the die and move his game piece around the outside of the gameboard. The student will then cover the corresponding picture in the middle of the gameboard. The winner or end of game can be determined by one of the following rules below, depending on if the student is playing alone or with a partner. This can be a single player game using the following rules: The player tries to get 4 pictures covered in a row to win The player tries to cover all the spaces in a set time limit This can be a two player game by using the following rules: Who can cover the most spaces in a specific time limit Who can cover half (10 spaces) of the board first When to Use: Literacy Center Small Group Activity Morning Tubs or Baskets Individual Activity Early Finisher Game File Folder Game Partner Activity Skills Assessed: Beginning Sound of the Letter V Counting Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Alphabet Center, Letter V, Letter V Activities, Letter V Games