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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.
Letter I Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter I beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter I. This alphabet game provides students with a fun way to practice on the initial sound of the letter I. The game focuses on the short sound of the letter I. 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 I * Counting * Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter I, Letter I Activities, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Game, Letter Game, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week
Road Track Building Tiles with CVC Cars Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
The Road Track Building Tiles with CVC Cars Game This is a dynamic teaching resource that fosters linguistic development and creativity among students, making it ideal for teachers and homeschoolers. Merging playtime with education, it incorporates cars that carry single sound Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) words on them. Specially designed for Kindergarten, Preschool, and Grade 1 students, this creative approach engages their interest in language arts and phonics. It enhances reading activity and word recognition skills by providing a versatile platform for independent reading and spelling improvement through engaging task cards. Product Features Two road track tile sets consisting of six unique designs to stimulate curiosity as the children assemble their very own road or racing track using different combinations of tiles. Over 100 CVC words featured across the reading car templates which consist of up to 14 different designs complementing the transport theme seamlessly. Versatile Implementation Approaches: The product's robustness is emphasized by its flexibility in various settings - whole group activities where children can combine efforts to build extensive tracks or small group or individual engagements promoting personalized learning pathways. It not only promotes literacy growth within your Literacy Center setting but also aligns perfectly alongside floor letter tiles adding an additional layer of physical interaction during learning periods at school or home. Ease-of-Use: Just print out as many pages as needed ensuring you have enough tiles for your intended use before laminating them – guaranteeing durability against rigorous use. The Road Track Building Tiles with CVC Cars Game add excitement to the learning journey by engaging young minds while solidifying foundations in language arts. It equally serves as an imaginative spelling task card system or stimulating wall decor pieces having an educational undertone. Note: You will need access to a PDF viewer to open and print the files contained within this product.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Reading Skills, Language Development, Literacy Center, Educational Game
Color by Sight Word Practice Game, Pre-Primer - SET 8
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Color by Sight Word Practice Game, Pre-Primer - SET 8 Color by Sight Word Practice Game, Pre-Primer - SET 8 is a creative teaching resource that combines reading with visual arts to foster active learning. This set provides educators and homeschooling parents an interactive way to teach pre-primer sight words to preschoolers and kindergartners. The package includes a set of coloring pages featuring unique designs. Each page has five different sight words displayed at the top in engaging colors. The idea is for kids to color shapes linked with each word using the same color as the given word on top. This method benefits students in multiple ways: Boosts recognition of sight words among early learners Enhances their color identification skills Hones their hand-eye coordination. The coloring pages can be integrated into various educational settings - a classroom curriculum, homework assignments or facilitated in group sessions for homeschooling learners. Ease of Use: No preparatory work required from educators makes this an instant favorite among busy teachers and homeschooling parents alike. To use, simply print out the necessary number of pages – they're ready for deployment! The 8-page PDF file (US Letter Size) enables students to learn essential vocabulary including: 'little', 'red', 'make', 'for’,‘big' along with other common English language words prevalent in early education years. Vital Skills Covered: Reading, Spelling, . Makes learning fun via game-like structure. This easy-to-use, effective learning tool is a wonderful support for educators seeking creative methods for teaching basic language arts competencies. Create an appealing learning environment with this vibrantly designed tool. With its colorful design and engaging activities, your students will not only master their sight words but may also develop a love for language arts.
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Interactive Learning, Sight Words, Color Recognition, Hand-eye Coordination, Vocabulary
M or N Game Black/White and Colour version
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Here are two simple phonic games to help children hear the difference between the initial (or beginning) sounds 'm' and 'n', two sounds children may struggle to learn. Objectives: ·to help the child to distinguish between the sounds ‘m’ and ‘n’. ·To help the child to hear the sounds ‘n’ and ‘m’ in the initial position in words. Who can use the 'm' or 'n' Game? Any who have a child needing extra practice learning the initial sounds 'm' and 'n'. Teachers Parents Home educators Private tutors It is highly suitable for special educational needs pupils It can be used with ESL pupils What is included? 12 picture cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 12 letter cards (6 of each initial sounds 'm' and 'n') - or 2 baseboards 2 star cards All components come in either full colour of black and white. The eco print, black and white version is ideal for sending home for homework. The game can be played in two ways using either the letters or pictures as baseboards. Simple to make 1.Print out one copy of each chosen board, either letters or pictures. 2. Cut out the chosen individual cards. To Play: 1. Each player takes a baseboard. Vary it each time so that the players get a turn with both sounds. 2. Take it in turns to choose a picture card. Say the word. What sound does it start with? Help the child to emphasise the initial sound if necessary. Let him/her look in a mirror to see whether the lips start together for ‘m’ or apart for ‘n’. If the picture belongs on the player’s board it is placed in position. If not it is returned face down. Encourage the other player to try and remember where it is for his/her next turn. This helps in the training of the memory. 3. Play passes to the other player who does the same - until one player completes his/her board. Play then ends and that player is the winner. 4. Add excitement to the game with the use of the star card, which if selected means the player misses a turn.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Beginning Sounds, Phonics M, Phonics N, Intial Sounds, Initial Sounds Game, Phonic Games, Beginning Sounds Games, Homelearning, Home Education, Homework
Let's Talk About the Circus Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About the Circus Board Game is a printable board game that builds English language skills. Students take turns rolling dice and moving spaces on the colorful game board. When landing on a space, students read the question aloud then verbally answer with a partner or small group. Educators can also have students write down questions and answers to practice writing skills. With a variety of built-in flexibility, this simple yet engaging game works for whole class, small group, pairs, or individual assignments. Use it to assess student progress, build vocabulary through various themed editions, or facilitate friendly competition. Suitable for English-speaking students or English Language Learners in grades K-3, this board game transforms language learning into collaborative fun. Modify activities to fit diverse needs and ability levels. Let's Talk About the Circus Board Game makes mastering English lively through imagination and interaction.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Games, Game Board, Dice, Games, Partner Activities, Small Group, Whole Group Reading, ESL, Speaking Skills, Communication, Circus Board Game
Ultimate Christmas Activity Bundle: ESL & ELL-Friendly Games, Puzzles, and Worksheets for Festive Fun & Learning
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Activities, Games
Delight your ESL or ELL students this festive season with our fun-filled Christmas Reading Activity and Game Bundle! Packed with an array of engaging, no-prep, and low-prep activities, these printable resources will help you and your students dive into the holiday spirit while enhancing their language skills. Bundle features: • Printable Christmas Cards - ready-to-use cards for students to write heartfelt messages and share with family, friends, or classmates. Also serves as charming wall art or personalized cards from you to your students. • Christmas Flashcards - 15 themed flashcards in large, medium, and small sizes for versatile flashcard games and activities. • Differentiated Christmas Crosswords - three-level crossword puzzles that reveal a hidden Christmas idiom upon completion. • Christmas-themed Conversation Starters - printable prompts to boost students' speaking confidence, fluency, and communication skills. • Xmas Grammar & Vocab Worksheets - a double-sided worksheet packed with activities to improve all 4 key language skills, vocabulary, and grammar. • Print & Cut-out Christmas Wall Art - a festive 'Merry Christmas' banner to brighten your classroom. • Maze Games - entertaining Christmas maze activities for younger learners. • Print & Cut-out Christmas Card Activity - creative cut-outs for students to design unique and beautiful Christmas cards. • Christmas Spot the Difference - five worksheets with accompanying writing activities. • Walk & Talk Quote Activity - thought-provoking quotes for paired discussions around the classroom, perfect for older students. • Listen & Draw - a speaking and listening activity that fosters clear communication and collaboration between students. You can find a Christmas reading worksheet here: Santa Claus Reading Comprehension Worksheet Or, discover my full store here: The Laughing Linguist Homepage
Author The Laughing Linguist
Tags Christmas, Xmas, Games, Activities, ESL, Puzzles, Worksheets, Fun Christmas, Christmas Games, Christmas Bundle
Let's Talk About Volleyball Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About Volleyball is a printable board game that teaches vocabulary and conversation skills related to volleyball. Students take turns rolling a dice and moving spaces on the board. They read the question out loud and answer it verbally or in writing, either individually or with a partner. The simple yet engaging game format allows teachers to assess student progress in a small group setting. With multiple question types focusing on volleyball terms, rules, players, strategy, and more, this versatile resource builds English language, literacy, and speaking skills. Use it for independent practice, partner games , or small group instruction with English language learners. Print it in color or black and white on standard paper. With its self-checking format, Let's Talk About Volleyball enables students to reinforce volleyball knowledge while having fun.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Volleyball, Team Sports, Board Game, Dice Game, Speaking Skills, Writing Prompts, ESL, Dialogue, Communication, Small Group
Letter O Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter O beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter O. This alphabet game provides students with a fun way to practice identifying words the initial sound of the letter O. The game focuses on the short and long sound of the letter O. 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 O * Short and Long sound of O * Counting * Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Center, Alphabet Game, Letter Game, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Letter O, Letter O Activities
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
Groundhog's Day Number Cards for Games and Centers
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities
Celebrate an engaging part of Americana with these Groundhog's Day number cards up to 20. Students will be fascinated learning about numbers while exploring a popular holiday tradition. Trace the groundhog themed number words, have students sequence cards from 0-20, or spin the number wheel to play fun identifying games. This set of colorful cards is versatile for many counting activities in small and whole groups to promote recognizing numerals and early math skills. Teachers appreciate the instant no prep activities for numeracy centers and games. Pair the Groundhog’s Day theme with essential preschool and kindergarten skills of number sense and early addition for cross-curricular February learning. Check out these cute groundhog number puzzles today!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Numbers, Hands-on Learning, Number Identification, Seasonal Fun, Counting To 20, Counting To Twenty, Number Recognition, Groundhog's Day
Playing Cards To Reinforce Three Letter Words (4-7 years)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Playing Cards To Reinforce Three Letter Words (4-7 years) This is an ideal teaching resource that suits the needs of preschool, kindergarten, grade 1, and grade 2 students. It is designed specifically for language arts and phonics instruction with a unique approach to learning three-letter words. Product Overview The product consists of printable playing cards aimed at helping children practice and master three-letter phonetic words. The game-based format allows children to engage in matching games such as snap which greatly assists in word recognition and reading fluency. Significance: Utilizing these engaging resources can dramatically improve students' reading, writing, and spelling skills. Noteworthy:The Playing Cards are part of the innovative 'Zoggy Zero' scheme which uses enjoyable repetitive game-based engagement to establish solid foundational literacy skills. Versatility & Usability Fits into various teaching methodologies - whole-group lessons or small-group settings. Useful for homework assignments that deliver practical experience coupled with fun. Promotes participation leading to better information retention. Total pages: An easily manageable 12-page PDF file. In Summary The Playing Cards To Reinforce Three Letter Words (4-7 years) is an outstandingly practical tool capable of enhancing student's understanding in language arts further enriching their academic journey.
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Three-letter Words, Language Arts, Reading Fluency, Matching Games
French Fries Blended Word Family Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Product Description French fries blended word family game and/or activity is great for literacy centers and phonic lesson for phonics phase 4. This product is useful for young children and to learn digraphs sounds, new words and expand their vocabulary, and practice reading using french fries matching clip arts. Directions for use: To prepare the templates for use by printing the pages you wish to use and laminate them for durability. All clip arts will need to be printed and cut before use, with the option to laminate for durability. Foldable box: Cut around the solid line, fold on the dash line, and glue the sides together. 2D box: Cut around the clipart, cut a slit on the dash line to slip in the french fries. Uses for product Flashcards Wall tiles Phonic class Literacy centers Decoration Word recognition Sound recognition New vocabulary Teach digraphs Guided Reading Phonics Game
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Blend Words, Word Family, Digraphs Sounds, Reading Practice
Long A: Letters Phonics Games and Activities - Hidden Pictures 3 (PPT)
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Long A: Hidden Pictures 3 Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game 5 mini games: 1. Choose a Number: 12 pieces, clicking one will make it disappear and part of the picture can be seen. Keep clicking pieces until students guess the right word. Press check for all pieces to disappear and word to appear. Press arrow for next page. 2. Press Go: Automatic games these two. Press go and the pieces will slowly disappear. Press go again when students have guessed the right word. Word will appear under. Arrow will move onto next page. 3. What do you see? Click one of the pieces and it will slowly fade away. Press it again for it to disappear completely and word to appear underneath. 4. Up Close: Guess what the up close picture is on the left. Press the jigsaw pieces for the normal sized picture to appear with the word. 5. Speed Words: Several ways you could play this. Either give the students time to look at all the words or just start immediately. Pressing go will make one of the words fly away. Which word was it? About the Game This powerpoint game gives a variety of ways in which to practice core long A phonics words. With plenty of color and pictures, there is going to be something for every level of student. Most games are fast paced, students will be learning while having a great time. 13 Slides. Practice Long A Words: cake, case, cave, tray, snail, chain, sail, tape, play, rain, vase, lake, hazy, wave, cape, bake, tail, baby, day Picture style: Photos Contains basic 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, Ela Games, Vocabulary Games, Letter A Games, Letter A Activities, Phonics Games
a-e Phonic Worksheets for Special Needs Plus GAME
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Games
This is a pack of 12 Phonic worksheets to teach the split digraph a-e, 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. It includes a phonic 'a-e' game to aid learning. 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.) 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 12 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 remove on to the next sound. I try to give this a week after we finish the book, 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. What is included in the pack: A front cover 12 Activities based on the 'Sound it out' principles. A dictation Flashcards Phonic a-e Game The Phonic a-e Game helps pupils to decide whether a word needs an 'e' or not. The game helps children to grapple with the new rule in an engaging way while providing the teacher with opportunities for assessment . Full instructions provided. Both in colour and black and white: the black/white version is good to send home for extra practice. MORE Please note: This pack is in a series: Find: EE Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention AR Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention OR (In the Lilibette's Resources Store I do hope others find these Special Needs Phonic worksheets helpful for their pupils with ordering and processing difficulties!
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Split Digraph A-e, A-e, Phonics A-e, Silent E, Magic E, Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, A-e Worksheets
Short I: Letters Phonics Games and Activities - Find the Ball
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Short I: Find the Ball Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game The game is easy to use. After the front screen the first game screen will appear. Press the tent in the bottom-left to show the students where the ball is. Once you are ready, press the tent again and the cups will start to move. Students say the word for where they think the ball is at now. Press the arrow button to move onto the next game. 3 stages - 3 cups, 4 cups, 5 cups About the Game In this entertaining and interactive game, you will have the opportunity to practice reading regularly used core short I words while having fun at the same time. With 16 words in total, most of them used at least four times throughout, it is a good opportunity for all students to participate. 16 slides Words: bid, hid, kid, big, dig, pig, fin, pin, win, dip, hip, lip, bit, sit, mix, six. Features some sound effects for entertainment purposes. 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 I Games, Letter I Activities, Cvc Games
Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, Activities, Games
Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies An ultimate resource for educators seeking to impart 3rd and 4th graders with knowledge about grammar, specifically superlative adjectives. This digital platform provides an exciting, interactive exploration into the world of Language Arts through Google Sheets. A Fun Learning Approach This educational game juxtaposes superlative adjective practice with the concept of humans battling zombies. Each student uses comparative adjectives to complete an interesting image puzzle. The focus is on accuracy rather than speed which creates a conducive learning environment for every student. Digital Self-checking Mechanism The inbuilt self-checking mechanism uses Google Sheets for instant feedback on student responses. No prior knowledge of Google Sheets required! A correct answer reveals part of a pixel art image while an incorrect one signals the learner to reconsider their response. Fosters Collaborative Learning This digital pixel art game encourages cooperative problem-solving skills as two students compete against each other, revealing hidden parts of images by correctly converting adjectives into their superlative forms. Integration and Personalization This interactive activity can be integrated into whole group sessions, small group activities or homework assignments fostering diverse learner engagement. Educators receive access to editable student direction files catering towards personalized instruction methodologies and classroom needs. Topping it off are ten ready-to-convert adjectives enhancing this fun grammar initiative furthermore! A printable student recording sheet serves as complementary tool for easy record keeping! In conclusion,kickstart some thrilling edutainment in your classroom with this Humans vs Zombies-themed superlative adjectives game – because who said grammar lessons can't be riveting?
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Superlative Adjectives, Grammar Game, Interactive Learning, Self-checking, Cooperative Problem-solving, Superlative Game
Phoneme Snap Card Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
If you need support with phonemes during reading to build language skills, I have just the resource for you. What You Get: This is a Phoneme Snap Card Game to use with your lower elementary students that are learning or reviewing phonemes. You will receive a 1-page printable with cards. There are 24 cards. How to Use This Resource: You will need to print off the sheet of cards. You can print these on heavy duty paper or card stock. Laminate them after printing. This will allow for greater durability. These cards can be easily stored in a plastic baggie. This is a great game to implement when your students have gathered a basic understanding of phonemes. How to Play: Take turns to put a card on the table face up and say the word. If two cards have the same middle phoneme, call SNAP! The player who says ‘Snap’ first wins the cards. The player with the most pairs of cards at the end, WINS! I hope you enjoy! Take A Look At Some Of My Best Sellers: Drawing Multiplication Sums Worksheet Animal Diets Worksheet Nouns Worksheet Making Inferences Worksheet Push or Pull Printable Grade 5 Division Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Card Game, Phonics Activity, Phonics Cards, Phonemes, Phonemes Review, Phonemes Card Game, Task Cards, Literacy
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game - Verb Tense: Present=Past-Future
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Spanish Verb Tense Memory Game : Present, Past and Future Reinforce Spanish verb tenses with this interactive memory game . Students strengthen language skills while having fun matching present, past and future tense verbs. First, review the verb tenses following the slide deck. Then play the game , revealing and matching cards to test knowledge. Flip mismatched cards back over to keep guessing until all pairs are matched. Replay as many rounds as desired by selecting the restart button. Use this 19-slide PowerPoint game for whole group practice or independent review. Compatible for virtual or in-classroom activities. Extend learning with additional Spanish language resources for grades K-5 from the ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje store. Find hangman games, worksheets and more activities to engage students mastering Spanish.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, VERBOS, TIEMPOS VERBALES, VERBOS PRESENTE, VERBOS PASADOS, VERBOS FUTUROS
Let's Talk About Winter Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Let's Talk About Winter is an engaging board game that builds language skills for both native English speakers and English Language Learners. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving game pieces, then read and respond to seasonal questions about winter. This printable board game sparks discussion about winter weather, clothing, activities, holidays, and more. It can be implemented in small groups or whole class to practice vocabulary and speaking skills. Teachers may assess student progress by facilitating gameplay. The black and white or color game board is easy to print and pieces are moved based on dice rolls. Two to four students can play together cooperatively or competitively. Variations include verbal responses, written answers, taking turns, and racing to reach the end first. This supplementary resource brings interactive learning to literacy lessons on an accessible winter theme.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Games, Speaking Skills, Writing Prompts, Assessment, Winter Games, January, ESL Activity, ESL Lesson, Complete Sentences
Letter R Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter R beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter R. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter R. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /r/ 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 R 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 R, Letter R Activities, Letter R Games
Short O: Letters Phonics Games and Activities - MemWord
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Resources for Teachers, Vocabulary, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Teacher Tools, Games, Activities
Short O: MemWord Note: This download is in PowerPoint show mode to protect the rights of the image creator(s), and is thus UNEDITABLE. Playing the Game First you have time to review - if necessary. Press the arrow for the letters to drop down. 10 letters with numbers ( number of words in the sequence ) appear at the top. Pressing any of these will start a sequence (pictures flashing) that upon finishing, students must repeat. Starts from A (easy) and ends in J (hard). 5 stages starting from 4 pictures and ending in 7. Press the arrow in the bottom right corner to go onto the next round. About the Game This game is a great way to practice long I and gives the teacher complete control over the difficulty and game time. With ample time to review each picture, the speed of the game will offer a different kind of challenge. Each student will be able to practice the 17 words and most are repeated more than once throughout. 50 variations (rounds). Practice Short O Words: pot, rock, sock, dog, hot, clock, mop, stop, cog, rod, lock, block, dot, fox, fog, box, cop, spot Picture Style: Clipart Features some sound effects for entertainment purposes. 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
Winter Snowman Syllable Sort Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
This Syllable Sort game/center that reinforces syllabication is sure to be a hit in your classroom. Your students will love building snowmen with syllables! Aligned with common core anddesigned with pictures and words to support struggling readersis a great addition to your centers, daily 5 or word work activities. Here's What’s Included: ⛄ 8 Snowmen frames to use for the game or center activity . 4 colored and 4 black and white. ⛄ 20 colored picture snowballs and 20 black and white snowballs to use to build the snowmen. All have pictures and words for words with 1,2,3 and 4 syllables. ⛄ 1 worksheet frame to use with the center to write answers under the correct number of syllables. ⛄ 1 color-cut and glue Syllable worksheet. ⛄ Directions for the Center and Game. (I gave one game idea and one center idea but I know you will come up with some other ideas!) ⛄ Fun for everyone!
Author Sunshine and Lollipops
Tags Winter Game, Phonics Game, Phonics Activity, Syllable Sort, Syllable Games
Short E: 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 E: 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. 16 Slides. Practice Short E Words: leg, cent, jet, pen, egg, hen, vest, shell, ten, net, set, bend, pet, bell, sell 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 E Games, Letter E Activities, Cvc Games
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 5th 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 5th 100 This 11-page sight word resource can make reading practice entertaining. Incorporate a favorite children's game by having students play tic-tac-toe with Fry's fifth 100 sight words. Before placing their X or O, students must correctly read the sight word aloud. With over 100 total words to practice, this resource helps students repeatedly encounter high frequency vocabulary to boost retention. Use the tic-tac-toe boards for peer practice or small group instruction. The game format encourages participation and healthy competition while learning. Students will beg to practice their sight words with these engaging tic-tac-toe boards. Track progress as students become more fluent readers. Extend learning by having students spell the words correctly before marking their space. This versatile resource allows teachers, parents, and homeschoolers to make essential sight word practice fun.
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Sight Words, Game, Fun Learning, Sight Words Game, Fry Words, Fifth 100, Sight Words Practice, Sight Words Worksheets