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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.
A-E Phonic Game Print 'n Play!
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Here is a fun, print 'n play phonic game for the split digraph a-e! Help your pupils to grasp the tricky split digraph concept as they play! Who is the a-e game suitable for? All learners of phonics, including young children, SEN/special needs, ESL etc... Aims and Objectives Some children, when starting to learn about the long /a-e/ sound will start to make every /a/ into a long /a-e/ sound. While this is common among all children, some children need more help to overcome this difficulty. Therefore, this game has two aims: 1.To help children to be able to hear the long vowel sound a-e in words 2.To help children understand that some words have a short /a/ and some have a long /a-e/; the child must listen to hear which word has which - not guess. How to play: This is a game for two players. The teacher should watch if two children are playing together. Each player takes a game board which will indicate whether the player should listen for words with a short /a/ sound or a long /a-e/ sound. The selected picture cards are scattered on the table face down. Players take it in turns to choose a picture card. The player says the word and listens to the vowel sound. Is it short /a/, or long /a-e/? If it belongs on the player’s board, it is placed on one of the oblongs. If not, it is returned to the table, face down. The winner is the player who completes his/her board first. Teaching tips: Support children to sound words out/blend them as needed. Help children to hear the vowel sound by emphasizing it and stretching it out. Help the child to do this as well. Have fun - as this eases children over those tricky spots! What is included? 1 PDF with 2 game boards and 20 pictures all in colour and ink saving black and white. See more fun phonic games in the Lilibette's Resources store! Find: AR Game A-E Game Games for initial/final sounds and much MORE!
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags A-e, Print N Play Phonic Games, Split Digraph, Split Digraph A-e, Phonics, Phonics Games, Special Needs, ESL, Phonics For ESL, Phonics For Special Needs
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Bedroom Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Bedroom Pack This 13-page pack teaches vocabulary for bedroom items through images and activities. Use the colored and black-and-white cards for writing prompts, conversation starters, task cards, and more. Build language skills by matching images to sample words, playing memory games , giving descriptions, and following instructions. Cards can be printed or displayed digitally for individual, small group, or whole class activities. Combine this pack with others in the series to create reasoning, categorization, and exclusion tasks. With boards and cards for vocabulary, cognitive skills, and communication, this resource helps early learning through 1st grade students, including ESL and special needs.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Cards, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Language , Vocabulary, Communication, Boards, Images, Match To Sample, Thematic
Fall Memory Match Game
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
This memory game has a total of 20 cards. Cut and laminate a set of cards. I have included both a color and a black & white version. Ten colored cards with their picture and word that are to be matched with their pair.
Author Glitter and Grace
Tags Fall Memory Game, Fall Words, Fall Cards, Fall Game, Fall Reading
Spring Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Get ready to welcome the vibrant season of spring into your classroom with these delightful Spring Game Cards! Carefully crafted for motivated educators, this 24-page PDF collection is filled with beautifully-illustrated cards that center around spring-themed vocabulary. Our versatile game cards promise endless opportunities for interactive and engaging learning experiences. Play classic games like Memory and Go Fish or come up with your very own educational activities tailored to suit your students' needs. For those new to these games, worry not; we've included simple instructions to help you guide students through each activity seamlessly! Ideal for language arts classes or any subject where seasonal words might be important, these Spring Game Cards are the perfect resource for group work, pair work, or one-on-one learning sessions. Boost retention while making learning fun and joyful—just like the colors of spring! Don't hesitate to include this invaluable resource in your educational toolbox or recommend it to fellow teachers. Together, we can create more enriching and exciting teaching approaches that leave a lasting impact on our students!
Author More Than Just Reading
Tags Game Cards, Literacy, Spring, April, Vocabulary
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)
CVC Matching Game - Mitten Themed
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This resource is a Mitten Themed CVC Matching Game. This CVC Matching game can be used in several ways. It could be used as a matching game or as a literacy center for students. Recording sheets are included. The color mittens are self-correcting by color. Included: - Color matching set of CVC mitten cards for each vowel - Blackline matching set of CVC mitten cards for each vowel - Recording sheets for each vowel - 3 levels of worksheets with answer keys
Author Literacy Life
Tags CVC Game, Matching Game, Vowel Sounds, Short Vowels, Mittens
Pets Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This resource is a set of Pets Game Cards. You can use these game cards to implement a variety of activities for students to practice vocabulary for pets. You may wish to use these cards as a Memory game , Go Fish, etc. Instructions are included if you want to play either of these ways.
Author More Than Just Reading
Tags Pets, Card Games, Flash Cards, Vocabulary, Literacy Center
CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: A
ELA, Common Core, Reading, Phonics, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Games, Activities
Here is a simple game to help children learn to read CVC words with the medial sound A. This game will help your child to learn to blend three-letter words with the short vowel ‘a’. 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: A for? Those who are just beginning to sound out/blend CVC words with the A short vowel sound. These may be: Young learners Special needs learners ESL/EFL learners of any age. Who can use the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: A? 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: A be used? It can be played as a game for 2 players It can be used as a matching activity for individual pupils It can be used for assessment purposes To make the CVC Words Phonic Matching Game: A 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: A Take a base board 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, Medial Sound A, A Family Words, Phonics, Home School, Special Needs, Phonic Game, CVC Words With A, ELA
Tic Tac Toe: A Fun and Effective Way to Master CVC Words
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Games
Tic Tac Toe: A Fun and Effective Way to Master CVC Words: Help your students learn and practice CVC words in a fun and engaging way. Tic Tac Toe activity packet, contains 5 pages, one for each vowel sound. Objective: Have fun playing Tic Tac Toe while improving your reading and spelling skills. File Type: PDF How to Use the activity and variations: By playing Tic Tac Toe with CVC words, students practice reading, spelling, and sounding out real and nonsense words with short vowel sounds. Tic Tac Toe consists of one vowel sound per page/ game. Choose a page based on the vowel sound you want to practice. The first player chooses a word from the grid and reads it aloud. If the word is read correctly on the first try, the player marks it with their marker (X or O). If the word is read incorrectly or not at all, the player loses their turn. You can also use the word list to make flashcards for the students to practice before playing. This product is suitable for Native English speakers in kindergarten and first grade, or English Language Learners of all ages practicing their beginning decoding skills. Tic Tac Toe CVC is designed for beginning readers learning to decode and master their short vowel sounds. You can use Tic Tac Toe for: Whole-class instruction, small-group work, independent practice, homework, Assessment for decoding fluency at the CVC word level.
Author JkGlobal Connections- Structured Literacy for Reading Success
Tags Phonics, Esl, Fluency, Cvc Words, Decoding, Nonsense Words, Assessment, Short Vowels
ai or a-e Phonic Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This is a fun, print n' go phonic game to give pupils practice in 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. Objectives 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. Who can use this game? Pupils who have learnt both the digraphs a-e and ai. It is excellent for reluctant learners, special needs, and just about all children. It can also be used with EFL/ESL learners. It can be used by teachers, parents, home educators and private tutors and any others who may find it helpful. For use with any phonic programme, including Read, Write Inc. and Jolly Phonics. How many players are required? This is a game for 2 players. What is included? Full instructions and teaching notes are included. There are 2 baseboards And a mixture of picture/word cards Simply print, cut out the pieces and play. 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 Long Vowel Phonics Game, Long Vowel Game, Ai/a-e Game, Ai/a-e Phonic Game
Essay Writing Skills Game Show
ELA, Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This Essay Writing Skills Game Show is a Jeopardy style review game. This game can be played in whole group, small group, in person and distance learning. Implementation tips are included for best use.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Game Show, Essay Writing, Text-based Activity, Jeopardy, Review Game
Text Structure Digital Game
ELA, Reading, Grade 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
This is a Text Structure Digital Game. Directions are included for how to prep and implement this game. All part of this game are self-checking.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Digital Game, Text Structure, Point Of View, Reading Strategies, Google Classroom, Text Structure Online Activities
Letter F Games for Beginning Sounds
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter F beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter F. This alphabet game provides students with a fun way to practice on the initial sound of the letter F. The game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /f/ sound. What is Included: * One color gameboard * One black and white gameboard 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 or a two player game. To play, students 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 board. The student will then cover the corresponding picture in the middle of the game board. 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: * Player tries to connect 4 to win * 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 * Individual Activity * Early Finisher Game * File Folder Game * Partner Activity Skills Assessed: * Beginning Sound of the Letter F * Counting * Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter F, Letter F Activities, Letter F Games, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /f/ Sound, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game
Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game
ELA, Math, Numbers, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game The Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game is an engaging teaching resource designed to enhance active learning during circle time or whole group lessons. This tool fits well in the curriculum of preschool, kindergarten as well as grades one through three. This effective learning tool encourages students to identify emotions along with numbers from 0-10 or 0-20, letter names, and/or sounds based on the card sets distributed. All you need is a printed template (included) conveniently cut out and laminated for durability and stored in zip lock bags. How Does The Game Work? Cards depicting various emotions are placed into a pocket chart with a letter or number hidden behind each card. A provided song guides the class towards finding the target letter. To enrich their learning experience, students can vocalize the sound of that letter, associate it with objects that start with the same letter or draw its shape using hand movements in air. This activity aims at making education enjoyable while imparting important skills such as emotional intelligence and literacy skills concurrently. Variations Available: Artic Animals Alphabet And Numbers Community Helpers Alphabet And Numbers Addition Pocket Chart Games - Camping Addition To 10 (and many more!) These alternatives contribute creativity to curriculum instructions thereby fostering diversity of thought among children which boosts their critical thinking from early stages. Nature Of Files Provided: Files are provided in a PDF format for convenience during printing allowing for ease of incorporation into several teaching styles comfortably! The game instills social-emotional development amongst learners simultaneously molding their cognitive growth fruitfully especially during transition periods like moving from PreK to Kindergarten thus bridging any existing gaps constructively!
Author The Proactive Classroom
Tags Emotions Alphabet, Number Hunt Game, Circle Time, Cognitive Growth, Emotional Intelligence
English months, days, and seasons game - I have...Who has?
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
The English months, days, and seasons game - I have...Who has? This is a unique educational resource aimed at enhancing students' understanding and recognition of the months, days, and seasons in the English language. It offers an easy-to-use learning tool ideal for students between 1st to 8th grade. What's Included? The resource includes a total of 27 cards that can either be handled by individual students or shared among pairs depending on your class size or group. To make them last longer, you could consider printing and laminating these cards for reuse. How Does It Work? The principle behind this game is simple but effective. The journey starts with a card marked 'I'll start the game'. A typical example would be something like 'I have May,' followed by 'Who has Autumn?' The student who has the 'Autumn' card responds appropriately by throwing in their own question like ‘Who has Thursday?’ This back-and-forth continues until all cards are used up, ending with the statement ‘The Game is over!’ Note: For more engaging sessions, divide your class under two teams each armed with a set of these cards. Make it competitive; whoever finishes first wins! Where Can It Be Used? This game isn't confined only to ESL (English as Second Language) classrooms; it fits right into any environment where English is the main spoken language – making it universal! Encourage discussions among learners both within diverse classroom settings or homeschooling environments. Life made simple with essential knowledge just one card away!.
Author Love Learning Languages
Tags Months, Days, Seasons, Interactive Learning, Vocabulary Acquisition
Beginning Sounds Matching Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Students can practice recognizing the beginning sounds in words with this matching game. The bold, colorful, and easy to recognize images will assist students in completing this activity independently or with a partner. The colorful nature of this game will keep students engage as they match each picture to its beginning sound. What is Included There 136 different picture cards in two different formats, one with just the picture and one with the picture and the word with the beginning sound missing for students to fill in. capital and lowercase letter cards for students to match with each picture. How to Use: This set of cards can be used as a traditional matching game, where students work together or independently to match each picture to the beginning sound. This set can be used as a concentration game where students lay all the cards face down and they work to match the picture with its beginning sound or to match two cards with the same beginning sound. The picture cards with words can be laminated and students can use dry erase markers to write the beginning sound of each word on the blank line. Students can match the capital and lowercase letters. Where to Use: Literacy Centers - These beginning sound cards can be placed inside a literacy center for students to work alone or with a partner to complete. Morning Bins - These cards can be used as a morning activity for students to complete while waiting on classmates to arrive to class. Small Group Activity - Students who need extra help identifying sounds in words can be put in a small group to get further practice with this skill. Skills Assessed: With these cards teachers can assess a student's ability to identify beginning sounds in words, matching the beginning sound with its appropriate letter, and matching two pictures that begin with the same beginning sound.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Beginning Sounds, Matching Game, Phonics Game
AN Word Dice Games - A CVC Phonics Center
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Practice reading and writing CVC words with these fun AN word family dice games. Students will practice recognizing, reading, writing and spelling words with the AN rime. What is Included: Dice templates to go with each of the game mats Seven recording mats that go with one of the dice sets. To play, students will roll the dice. Depending on the mat they are using, students will color, trace, cover, graph, or write the word or image that was rolled. By having many activity mats, these games can be easily differentiated for that students that need more support. These dice games make great literacy or phonics stations or centers. More Ways to Use these Dice Games: For a single player game, students can use the tracing worksheets to trace the word or picture they rolled. For a single player game, students can use the grid worksheets to color or cover the word or picture they rolled. For a single player game, students can create a graph by rolling the dice a set number of times, then filling in the blank grid squares by coloring or covering the spaces. For a partner game, students can play Three in a Row. To play, students use the grid paper with the words in a random order. Students take turns rolling the dice and coloring or covering the words in the grid. The first player to get three words in a row wins. For a partner game, use the tracing pages to roll and take turns tracing the words or picture rolled. The player who traces the most words at the end of time wins! Skills Assessed Blending of Onset and Rime in CVC Words Reading, Tracing, Writing and Spelling CVC Words The dice game mats require no prep. They just need to be printed out and put in the center or station you wish to use them in. The dice will need to be assembled. You will need to print them out on card stock or other heavy weight paper, cut, fold and tape together. The mats can be laminated to make them reusable, especially of you need to save paper. Dry erase markers can be used on the writing and tracing mats.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Dice Games, Literacy Game, Phonics Games, Literacy Center, Small Group Activity, CVC Words, AN Words, AN Word Family
Valentine's Day Editable Bingo - Practice Sight Words, Phonics, Letters, Numbers, Math Facts and more
ELA, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Valentine's Day Editable Bingo - Practice Sight Words, Phonics, Letters, Numbers, Math Facts and more This teaching resource is a versatile tool designed to cater to students from kindergarten up through second grade. On offer are two sets of 30 bingo cards. One set features a 5x5 format while the other displays a simpler 3x3 layout. Tailor made for education with fun in mind, this Valentine’s Day themed game promotes stimulating learning. Teachers can plug in their choice of teaching content—ranging across sight words or phonics lessons for language arts or math equations. Lessons morph into games and homework takes on the guise of an exciting challenge with this edit. Convenience For Educators The convenience factor shines brightly for educators using this resource. Upon entering either 30 words (for the larger cards) or ten words (for smaller ones) just once, all essential bingo cards generate instantaneously! This saves teachers' precious time! All necessary instructions are provided ensuring ease of use. Note:To effectively use these resources you need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your device—it’s free and probably already there. An added perk: Yellow autofill fields that appear highlighted will not show up when the resource is printed out! Note:You cannot change font types or color within PDF files but don’t worry—you can re-conjure these files as often as you want with new word lists and numerical sequences! Promote number familiarity to kindergartners via whole group activities during class time. Cement understanding between first graders and phonics knowledge through small reading groups. Increase math aptitude in second-grade students by assigning individual math problems for homework. Enchant homeschooled children via engaging language art exercises. Sparkle every learning experience with this magical Valentine’s Day Editable Bingo Game . Happy Teaching!
Author Cherry Workshop
Tags Valentine's Day, Bingo Game, Sight Words, Phonics, Math Facts
Let's Talk About School Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
This is a Let's Talk About School 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 School, Vocabulary, Writing Prompts, Board Game, ESL Back To School Activity, Speaking Skills, Literacy Center, Reading Groups
Letter H Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Letter H Games provides young learners with an engaging phonics activity to practice identifying words that begin with the letter H. This interactive game strengthens skills in letter recognition, beginning sounds, and listening. The resource includes a color and black and white letter H gameboard. To play, students will need one gameboard, one die, 20 small objects to mark the board, and a game piece. They roll the die, move their piece, and cover the corresponding letter H picture. This can be played solo or with a partner. Single player options are to connect 4 pictures or cover all the spaces. Two player options are to see who covers the most in a time limit or who covers half the board first. Use this game for literacy centers, small groups, individual practice, early finishers, or file folder activities. As students play, they are building skills in beginning sounds, counting spaces on the board, and following game directions. The hands-on experience makes learning the letter H interactive and engaging!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter H, Letter H Activities, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /h/ Sound, Alphabet Game, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Preschool Game
Short O: Letters Phonics Games and Activities - Hidden Pictures 1
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Short O: Hidden Pictures 1 Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game Click on the colored bar on the right side and the squares will begin to disappear. Clicking this bar again will reveal the whole picture and the word. Press the arrow to move onto the next slide. About the Game A simple yet effective way to practice saying key long I vocabulary. There is a variety of ways to get all students involved either in a team format, one-by-one or just a classroom free-for-all! There is real focus on each word as students wait patiently for more squares to disappear. 17 Slides. Practice Short O Words: pot, rock, sock, dog, hot, clock, mop, stop, cog, rod, lock, block, dot, fox, fog, box Picture style: Photos Includes sound effects for added 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, Vocabulary Games, Phonics Games, Letter O Games, Letter O Activities, Cvc Games
AM Word Dice Games - A CVC Phonics Center
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Practice reading and writing CVC words with these fun AM word family dice games. Students will practice recognizing, reading, writing and spelling words with the AM rime. What is Included: Dice templates to go with each of the game mats Seven recording mats that go with one of the dice sets. To play, students will roll the dice. Depending on the mat they are using, students will color, trace, cover, graph, or write the word or image that was rolled. By having many activity mats, these games can be easily differentiated for that students that need more support. These dice games make great literacy or phonics stations or centers. More Ways to Use these Dice Games: For a single player game, students can use the tracing worksheets to trace the word or picture they rolled. For a single player game, students can use the grid worksheets to color or cover the word or picture they rolled. For a single player game, students can create a graph by rolling the dice a set number of times, then filling in the blank grid squares by coloring or covering the spaces. For a partner game, students can play Three in a Row. To play, students use the grid paper with the words in a random order. Students take turns rolling the dice and coloring or covering the words in the grid. The first player to get three words in a row wins. For a partner game, use the tracing pages to roll and take turns tracing the words or picture rolled. The player who traces the most words at the end of time wins! Skills Assessed Blending of Onset and Rime in CVC Words Reading, Tracing, Writing and Spelling CVC Words The dice game mats require no prep. They just need to be printed out and put in the center or station you wish to use them in. The dice will need to be assembled. You will need to print them out on card stock or other heavy weight paper, cut, fold and tape together. The mats can be laminated to make them reusable, especially of you need to save paper. Dry erase markers can be used on the writing and tracing mats.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Dice Games, Literacy Game, Phonics Games, Literacy Center, Small Group Activity, CVC Words, AM Words
I have...Who Has...? Fairy Tales Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Fairy Tales I Have...Who Has? is an engaging whole class card game that promotes active listening, comprehension, and cooperation. Students will love this unique fairy tale review activity. To begin, the teacher shuffles the illustrated fairy tale character cards and distributes them randomly. The student with the first card reads their clue out loud while asking "Who has...?" The student who has that matching card replies "I have...." and reads their clue to continue the chain. The sequence continues until the final card is read. This self-checking fairy tale game can be played repeatedly in small or large reading groups. It's ideal for assessing a recent fairy tale unit or book in a lively way. Students of all abilities will be on the edge of their seats eagerly awaiting their turn during this beloved classic game with a fairy tale twist.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Fairy Tales, Stories, Matching, Games
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
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Tags Phonic Games, O Or Oo, Phonics, Games, Auditory Processing, Reading Made Simple