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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.
Groundhog's Day Letter Cards for Games and Centers
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities
Groundhog's Day Letter Cards for Games and Centers is a fun and engaging alphabet resource for preschool and kindergarten students to practice letter recognition during this charming holiday. Students will love matching, fishing, and playing hide-and-seek with these cute groundhog-themed letter cards. This set includes uppercase and lowercase letter cards with a groundhog theme that teachers can use for various small group games and whole class activities. Whether placed in order, hidden around the room, or fished out with a magnetic pole, these versatile cards allow multiple learning styles to shine. Children will stay engaged as they match, order, guess missing letters, and hunt for letters in clever hiding spots. These printable letter cards are low-prep and promote alphabet skills like letter recognition, matching cases, and ABC order. Simply print, laminate, and cut for a durable and ready-to-go resource that brings some groundhog fun to essential early literacy skills.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter Recognition, Alphabet Matching, Hands-on Learning, Sensory Activities, Phonics, Groundhog's Day, Groundhog's Day Alphabet
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 6th 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 6th 100 This 11-page tic-tac-toe game helps students in grades K-3 practice recognizing sixth hundred Fry sight words in a fun and engaging small group activity. Two students play a regular tic-tac-toe game, taking turns putting X's and O's on a worksheet. But first, they must correctly read aloud and spell the sight word printed in each square. As an interactive way to boost sight word fluency, this game builds reading skills through friendly competition. Teachers can use it in reading centers or assign it as partner work. Homeschooling parents will also appreciate the educational value it adds to playtime. With straightforward directions and minimal preparation required, this sight word tic-tac-toe game promises to make learning to read more enjoyable for early elementary students.
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Sight Words Practice, Activities, Sight Words, Fry Sight Words, Fry Words, Fry's Sixth 100, Fun Learning, Games
Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo The Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo is an engaging teaching resource that offers a fun learning approach especially for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary school children. This game mainly targets the language arts curriculum with special focus on phonics development. About This educational game set in the theme of Thanksgiving aims to enhance word recognition among young learners through popular sight words. Utilizing these sight words improves vocabulary and reading skills for beginners by encouraging memory retention along with auditory comprehension. Inclusions 25 printable bingo cards 10 complementary counters per card plus two additional backups An inventory of 100 calling cards featuring each word from the given selection Instructions & Preparation You need to print and neatly cut out your selected pages containing necessary templates and counters. It's advisable to laminate them for long term use. The Game Play: A Sight Word Bingo Adventure! Draw calling cards individually from a hat or a similar container while students listen carefully. Each drawn card should prompt students to cover matching words on their personal bingo card using provided counters until all slots are filled - marking their victory in this interactive activity ! Versatility & Application(Adaptable for Group Activities or Interactive One-on-One Sessions) This product can be used within literacy classes or specific phonics domains apart from being an enjoyable break during center-based learning experiences. Whether it's traditional classrooms or homeschooling setups, this resource fits seamlessly. Finally, consider occasions such as Thanksgiving where this lively educational game could serve effectively fostering learning whilst encouraging active student participation.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Thanksgiving, Sight Words, Phonics, Bingo Game
Ocean Life Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Ocean Life Game Cards is an educational resource for early elementary students to learn vocabulary related to ocean life. This set of game cards can be used to play various games in small groups, partners, or as a whole class activity . Teachers may implement activities such as Memory, Go Fish, matching games, or use them as flashcards. The cards feature colorful illustrations of sea creatures like sharks, whales, starfish, seahorses, and more. Detailed instructions are included for playing Memory or Go Fish. This versatile resource allows educators to reinforce ocean life vocabulary and concepts in a meaningful and engaging way. Students will love practicing vocabulary through interactive games with their peers. Suitable for preschool, kindergarten, and first grade.
Author More Than Just Reading
Tags Ocean Life, Animals, Task Cards, Literacy
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 8th 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Fry Sight Words Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: 8th 100 This 11-page Tic Tac Toe game helps students in grades K-3 practice recognizing and spelling Fry's list of 8th 100 sight words. Two students play Tic Tac Toe, taking turns placing X's and O's on a grid. But there's a fun twist: before placing their mark, they must correctly read aloud and spell the sight word in that square. With over 100 targeted sight words to practice, this game combines the classic Tic Tac Toe format with essential reading skills. Playing head-to-head, students will build sight word fluency while enjoying friendly competition. Use it for peer learning or whole group instruction. This simple yet engaging game is perfect for boosting motivation and making sight word recognition entertaining. Students will have a blast seeing who can get three in a row first!
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Sight Words Practice, Eighth 100, Fry's Words, Game, Worksheet
Game pichenette: junk food
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Game Pichenette: Junk Food Game Pichenette: Junk Food is an interactive teaching resource designed to aid educators in teaching vocabulary related to junk food. This game is perfect for students in grades 2 through 5 and offers a fun and engaging twist on traditional Language Arts and Vocabulary instruction. How it Works The format of the Game Pichenette is similar to a race track. To progress, learners need to hit the tip of their pencil along the path. The goal? To be first at the finish line. But beware! If your pencil lands on a picture, you have to go back to where you were! Vocabulary Acquisition While this unique game element adds excitement for students, it also reinforces vocabulary acquisition skills. As the track is decorated with junk food-related terms and illustrations which generate familiarity through repeated gameplay. Educational Benefits & Adaptability: Diverse Setting Application: This game can be adaptably utilized within various classroom settings or homeschool environments. Fostering Healthy Competition: During group sessions, it incubates healthy competition between learners. Promoting Teamwork: In smaller groups, encourages teamwork while simultaneously refreshing vocabulary knowledge. Suitable Homework Assignment: It could also be assigned as homework for further practice outside school hours leading towards comprehensive mastery over learned vocabularies. Ease of Use & Practical Benefits: This resource comes in an easy-to-use PDF file type worksheet material ensuring quick setup giving teachers more quality time for instruction rather than preparation. The possible ways of utilizing "Game Pichenette: Junk Food" are not just limited to vocabulary reinforcement. Its dynamic nature could spark enlightening discussions about nutrition choices making learning thoroughly engaging and effective.
Author Learn it ANY way
Tags Interactive Teaching Resource, Vocabulary Acquisition, Junk Food, Language Arts, Educational Game
Burger Sentence Building Game
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
Product Description Burger sentence building game is great for phonics and literacy lessons and centers. This product is useful for all children to learn sentence building through play-based learning with burger clip arts and task cards for games and activities. 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. It is important to make copies of the burger clip arts for multiple players. These templates can also be used for writing with board markers, making sure not to use permanent markers. Wipe the marker off with a moist cloth or if particularly hard you can use rubbing alcohol. Uses for product Flashcards Task Cards Phonics lesson Literacy center Wall tiles Decoration Reading Writing Sorting
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Sentence, Building, Template, Burger, Task Cards, Burger Writing Template, Sentence Making Games, Build A Burger Games, Build A Burger Free Printable, Sentence Building Game, Sentence Building Games
Letter M Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Letter M Games is an interactive phonics resource for teaching students to recognize words beginning with the letter M. This game strengthens ability to hear and manipulate the /m/ sound at the start of words. The printable activity includes a full color and black and white game board, die, and game pieces for 1-2 players. To play, students roll the die, move their marker, and cover a corresponding picture on the game board. Teachers can adjust rules for individual, partner or whole group play. Use Letter M Games during small groups, literacy rotations, or as an independent early finisher activity to reinforce the letter M sound. Skills practiced include beginning letter sounds, counting spaces, following game directions, and listening for initial phonemes. The hands-on game format allows students to learn while having fun.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Alphabet Center, Letter M, Letter M Activities, Initial /m/
SAMPLE Grade 4 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 4, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
Sample Grade 4 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 Teaching Resource This comprehensive resource is a perfect fit for fourth-grade teachers or homeschoolers focusing on language arts- particularly ESL, spelling, vocabulary, and writing. It thereby ensures a balanced learning experience. Components: Vocabulary Lists: Each list includes the word’s definition, part of speech and an example sentence that ensures learners grasp not only the word's meaning but also its usage context. Vocabulary Test : This two-part test challenges students to write down vocabulary words based on definitions in Part1 and form sentences in Part2. Word Search:A fun engagement tool promoting interactive self-learning. An excellent addition to homework tasks or group activities! Answer Keys:Included for grading speed post- test administration. Remember when printing to only select pages one through three! The resource structure applies consistency across weeks one through six with changing unit themes thus stimulating continued interest amongst learners whilst aiding retention at smoother rates. The vocabulary includes varied terms such as 'brainstorm', 'flattened', 'jumble' - hence holistically nurturing the Grade 4 linguistic lexicon. We are open to all queries, comments & suggestions! Explore this valuable teaching resource that promises enriching sessions teeming with diverse language discovery.
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Vocabulary, Language Arts, ESL, Spelling, Writing
Clothes Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Clothes 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 Clothes, Routine, Habits, Speaking Game, ESL Games, Small Group, Language Development, Speaking Skills, Literacy, Board Game
Dominoes: Opposites
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
These dominos include the matching word and picture. They are perfect for learning new vocabulary all about Opposites!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Dominoes, Opposites, Matching, Words
Dominoes: Clothes
ELA, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Dominoes: Clothes is an engaging resource that helps students build vocabulary and recognition of common clothing terms. This set of dominoes includes 27 pairs, each featuring a clothing-related word alongside a colorful illustration depicting that item. Educators can implement Dominoes: Clothes in small groups or whole class settings. Students will enjoy matching the words and pictures while building connections between written and visual vocabulary. The self-checking dominoes format allows learners to get immediate feedback as they play. Teachers may also use the dominoes for independent or peer practice differentiating clothing types and terms. With versatile applications across elementary grades, this resource promises to boost clothes-focused vocabulary in a lively, interactive style.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Dominoes, Clothes, Words, Matching
Long Vowel Worksheets: U_E
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Long vowel worksheets This is a pack of 23 phonic worksheets for the Long Vowel U-E (as in true and tune) specially designed for those with special needs, including those with dyslexia or who may be suspected of being dyslexic but will work equally well with young learners in Kindergarten/EYFS/Y1. A pack of 23 worksheets with a variety of exercises to help build phonemic awareness and reading fluency. These sheets are LETRS and UK GOV requirements aligned. These worksheets also align with the most popular phonic programmes, including RWI and Letters and Sounds. What is included? 30 worksheets for the sound EA taking pupils from hearing the sounds in words to reading and spelling them at word and sentence level. all following my special method devised as I privately tutor children of all ages with profound special needs. Your phonics lessons are covered! Tracking, fluency triangles, spelling, reading, games, comprehension exercises....and more! Who are these worksheets for? I have written them for pupils who struggle with processing information - especially sounds. This includes children who are DYSLEXIC or have ANY other kind of processing disorder. Such children may have failed with other methods of teaching phonics. Such pupils need activities that: ·are highly structured - one tiny step at a time building on the one before using only a limited number of words to start with and only using words that the child has already learnt to sound out, with no nasty surprises. ·Have only a little on each pageas these pupils tire easily. What makes these worksheets special? I have a powerful three-step process which I use with my special needs pupils, which is worked out over the course of the 23 worksheets: 1. See it!where we focus on becoming aware of the new sound in words. This involves first hearing the new sound in words and then seeing it in words (tracking). 2. Sound-it-out!Having learnt to see the new sound in words, we learn to sound out these words to read and write them. We begin by usingsound-it-out boxesfor reading and spelling which help the child to segment the word prior to blending the sounds together. Once the child can read and write individual words, we work on fluency by building familiarity with the common words in the new sound family. Once the child can sound the words out to read and spell confidently, we move on to recognising them/using them in longer reading and dictation passages, as soon as the child is able. I provide 2 reading passages with comprehension exercises and one dictation passage, with a page in the workbook dedicated to it, with room for a picture, which again cements understanding. 3. Write it! Incorporated into the above two steps, we constantly write the new sound. This adds a multi-sensory dimension to our work - we see with our eyes, we sound it with our mouth parts and voice, and then we move by writing. All three steps work together to help the child feel in control of his/her learning and to become a successful, confident learner. We finish each sound with a dictation which culminates our work before we move on to the next sound. I try to give the dictation a week after we finish the work on the EA sound to act as revision. The dictation: Read this passage to your pupil, who should write it. Have the child read his/her work and check for errors. Make sure the writing is completely accurate before saying the child has finished, including full stops and capital letters correctly used. Flashcards are included of some common EA words. What is included? 1 PDF with flashcards and 23 worksheets
Author Lilibette's Resources
Rating
Tags Magic E, Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, Split Digraph U-e, U-e , Long Vowels, Long Vowel Worksheets
Let's Talk About Personal Care Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About Personal Care Board Game is a printable game that teaches students personal hygiene vocabulary and conversation skills. Students take turns rolling dice and moving game pieces, then read and respond to questions about health and self-care. This versatile resource works for whole groups, small groups, pairs, or individual assignments. Use it to build English language, assess student progress, or make learning fun with a competition to reach the final space first. With simple rules and a variety of question topics, it engages learners of all levels - from early elementary ESL to middle school. Print in color or black and white, and modify activities to fit your students' needs. This board game promotes discussion about an essential real-life topic.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Personal Care, Hygiene, Healthy Habits, Board Game, Speaking Game, Communication, Dialogue, Conversation Starters, Writing Prompts
Dominoes: Autumn
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games
These dominos include the matching word and picture. They are perfect for learning new vocabulary during the autumn time!
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Autumn, Fall, Words, Matching
Letter X Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter X sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter X. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the most common sound of the letter X. This game focuses on the most common sound of the final /x/ 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: Ending Sound of the Letter X Counting Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Games, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Alphabet Center, Ending Sounds, Final Sounds, Letter X, Letter X Games, Letter X Activities
Letter Y Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter Y beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter Y. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter Y. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /y/ 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 Y 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 Y, Letter Y Activities, Letter Y Games
Language and Communication Wheels: Get Together Nouns
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Product: Language and Communication Wheels: Get Together Nouns . Introducing a fun and innovative teaching resource, the ' Language and Communication Wheels ' . This set consists of 33 wheel - cards, each displaying three related noun vocabulary photos that can be used for sentence creation, descriptions, and narrations . The wheels are arranged by the dominant noun for a structured learning approach . They have no written words on them, but there is enough space to add relevant words if desired . Versatile Usage Opportunities . Spark conversations by spinning a wheel card . A number game with dice for vocabulary practice . Use images as prompts during storytelling sessions or written tasks . Potential for timed race games after laminating ! In addition to focusing on vocabulary instruction, these cards encourage narration abilities and sentence writing among learners - a great tool both for oral engagements or written tasks . Digital Delivery & Hands - On Activity Inclusion . This package comes as a 34 - page PDF file ready to print straight away . Older learners may want to cut out printed wheel cards themselves - adding hands-on activity into their language learning journey ! Suitable Audiences for this resource : ( but surely not limited to ) Preschoolers , Till Grade 1 classes , Inclusive of Special Education Needs ( SEN ) & Speech and Language Therapy students , Ideal too for English as Second / Foreign Language teaching amongst adults as well ! These wheels with realistic color photographs significantly enhance cognitive functioning parallelly with vocabulary teaching, avoiding childlike presentations . All in all, authentic image - based communication wheels are an adaptable support to varied teaching methodologies while ensuring language learning is always fun ! 34 - page PDF of wheels / cards to use for language teaching .
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Teaching Resource, Vocabulary Instruction, Language Learning, Communication Skills, Interactive Tool
u-e Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This is a pack of 23 phonic worksheets for the Split Vowel U-E (as in true and tune) specially designed for those with special needs, including those with dyslexia or who may be suspected of being dyslexic but will work equally well with young learners in Kindergarten/EYFS/Y1. A pack of 23 worksheets with a variety of exercises to help build phonemic awareness and reading fluency. These sheets are LETRS and UK GOV requirements aligned. These worksheets also align with the most popular phonic programmes, including RWI and Letters and Sounds. What is included? 30 worksheets for the sound EA taking pupils from hearing the sounds in words to reading and spelling them at word and sentence level. all following my special method devised as I privately tutor children of all ages with profound special needs. Your phonics lessons are covered! Tracking, fluency triangles, spelling, reading, games, comprehension exercises....and more! Who are these worksheets for? I have written them for pupils who struggle with processing information - especially sounds. This includes children who are DYSLEXIC or have ANY other kind of processing disorder. Such children may have failed with other methods of teaching phonics. Such pupils need activities that: ·are highly structured - one tiny step at a time building on the one before using only a limited number of words to start with and only using words that the child has already learnt to sound out, with no nasty surprises. ·Have only a little on each pageas these pupils tire easily. What makes these worksheets special? I have a powerful three-step process which I use with my special needs pupils, which is worked out over the course of the 23 worksheets: 1. See it!where we focus on becoming aware of the new sound in words. This involves first hearing the new sound in words and then seeing it in words (tracking). 2. Sound-it-out!Having learnt to see the new sound in words, we learn to sound out these words to read and write them. We begin by usingsound-it-out boxesfor reading and spelling which help the child to segment the word prior to blending the sounds together. Once the child can read and write individual words, we work on fluency by building familiarity with the common words in the new sound family. Once the child can sound the words out to read and spell confidently, we move on to recognising them/using them in longer reading and dictation passages, as soon as the child is able. I provide 2 reading passages with comprehension exercises and one dictation passage, with a page in the workbook dedicated to it, with room for a picture, which again cements understanding. 3. Write it! Incorporated into the above two steps, we constantly write the new sound. This adds a multi-sensory dimension to our work - we see with our eyes, we sound it with our mouth parts and voice, and then we move by writing. All three steps work together to help the child feel in control of his/her learning and to become a successful, confident learner. We finish each sound with a dictation which culminates our work before we move on to the next sound. I try to give the dictation a week after we finish the work on the EA sound to act as revision. The dictation: Read this passage to your pupil, who should write it. Have the child read his/her work and check for errors. Make sure the writing is completely accurate before saying the child has finished, including full stops and capital letters correctly used. Flashcards are included of some common EA words. What is included? 1 PDF with flashcards and 23 worksheets
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Magic E, Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, Split Digraph U-e, U-e , Long Vowels
Alphabet Bingo | Lowercase Alphabet Practice Games
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Activities, Games
Alphabet Bingo | Lowercase Alphabet Practice Games Alphabet Bingo | Lowercase Alphabet Practice Games offer an engaging and fun way to build foundational reading skills for children. These games are optimally designed for a preschool classroom setting as well as homeschoolers seeking to inject creative teaching methods into their curriculum. Main Features: Vibrantly colored and black-and-white bingo cards that cater to diverse visual learning preferences of young minds. A set of 25 unique lowercase alphabetical cards that are easy to comprehend and associate. Setup: The setup process is simple, merely requiring the printout of the bingo cards; ideally laminating them for repeated use. The set includes cut-out letter cards which make for an interactive experience as students anticipate the letters being drawn from a chosen item. Variability in Implementation: The game can easily be adapted class-wise or in smaller groups making it flexible enough for diverse learning approaches. Alternatively, using these sets as homework assignments can turn home-based learning into a fun exercise too! Note: In order move towards victory learners need math manipulative, dried beans or mini erasers! Once five consecutive letters are marked off on any card—they win leading towards more excitement in mastering alphabets before pre-reading stages! In essence, this product cultivates an active learning environment and makes teaching concrete alphabet concepts buoyant. This product comes with a ready-to-print 54-pages PDF—thus offering ease of usage along with economical solution minimizing efforts while maximizing active student engagement! Please note: This educational resource is optimized exclusively for teachers. It follows progressive teaching frameworks without compromising on any novel engagement methods thereby efficiently nurturing developing language and pre-readings skills in adolescents across classrooms or homes.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Alphabet, Bingo, Lowercase, Practice Games, Pre-Reading
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Verbs y/o Acciones
ELA, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Verbs y/o Acciones Engage students while they learn Spanish verbs and build memory skills. This interactive PowerPoint game has students study 23 common Spanish verbs, then match pairs in a fun memory game format. As an engaging whole group or independent practice activity, it helps cement vocabulary and activates cognitive abilities. Students will concentrate to remember verb locations, building visual memory, short term memory, and brain connections. The game can be played virtually or used for in-person classroom practice with minimal prep. Check our shop ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje for more Spanish language learning games and resources across grades K-5.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, VERBOS, VERBOS Y TIEMPOS, VERBOS EN PRESENTE, VERBOS EN PASADO, VERBOS EN FUTURO
Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Literature, Poetry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game This interactive PowerPoint game makes learning to read fun by helping young students master short o vowel families and CVC words. Educators can use it whole class, small groups, or one-on-one to reinforce phonics skills. The game focuses on five short o vowel families: -op, -ot, -og, -ock, and -ob. Making words with vowel families assists emerging readers in recognizing word patterns. Reading CVC words builds important phonological awareness abilities students need to become fluent readers. Isolating the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds in words also develops critical early literacy skills. With engaging interactivity, Short o Vowel Families Making Words Game brings excitement into literacy instruction. Students will love playing this game while learning to analyze letter sounds, rhyme words, and even create words on their own!
Author Primary 206 Mix
Tags Powerpoint, Game, Short O, Vowel Families, Making Words, Rhyming Words