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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.
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
Fall Number Cards for Games and Centers
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, Phonics, Seasons, Fall, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities
Fall Number Cards for Games and Centers These autumn-themed number cards help preschoolers and kindergarteners practice counting and recognizing numbers up to 20. Children will love playing games and doing activities with the adorable fall images that accompany each number. Teachers can use these cards for various games and activities like concentration, fishing with magnetic poles, hiding cards around the room for students to find, arranging the cards in order, and more. These interactive games keep young learners engaged while building number sense, counting fluency, and familiarity with number words. The number cards are low-prep. Simply print, cut out, and laminate for durability. Then place them in a task box for easy storage and classroom use. With numerous possibilities, these cards encourage math practice through hands-on fun!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Numbers, Hands-on Learning, Number Identification, Seasonal Fun, Fall Counting Activity, Numbers 1-20, Counting To 20
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
Letter Q Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter Q beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter Q. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter Q. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /qu/ 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 Q 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 Q, Letter Q Activities, Letter Q Games
Color by Sight Word Practice Game, 2nd Grade - SET 8
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Product: Color by Sight Word Practice Game, 2nd Grade - SET 8 Blending fun and education, the Color By Sight Word Practice Game Set 8 provides an innovative way of teaching sight words to second-grade pupils. This learning tool turns language arts lessons into interactive and vibrant experiences. This set features nine PDF pages, each displaying unique designs that hold the children's interest; simultaneously aiding in a more effective recall of sight words. Every page shows five different colored sight words at the top for students who then color corresponding shapes using matching shades — a technique contributing to better hand-eye coordination and improving color recognition skills. List of Featured Words: 'its' 'use' 'because' 'always' 'before' The selected terms are among those most commonly seen in grade-level texts so mastering these can greatly benefit students’ fluency in reading and comprehension skills. Ideal for Various Studying Environments Suitable either within classrooms or home school routines, these coloring sheets can be smoothly integrated into any language arts curriculum. They can serve as instruction material during individual practice sessions or even function as add-ons during group activities. Starting the day creatively with these sheets is also possible as they easily fit into morning exercise sessions or become enrichment elements within literacy centers . Note:Teachers find this resource specifically valuable due to its convenience. It only necessitates printing out and passing over interesting worksheets which get their learners eager about tracing vibrant colors onto intriguing forms while continuously building up their vocabulary! The Color By Sight Word Practice Game not only covers Reading but also adds to Spelling & Vocabulary sections, making it an all-inclusive language arts supplement for first to third grade levels. With its fusion of effective learning presented in a fun format and effortless preparation, Set 8 becomes a trusty partner for educators.
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Color Recognition, Sight Words, Interactive Learning, Language Arts, Hand-eye Coordination
Play A Game Of ‘What Do You Spot?’ To Reinforce Three Letter Words (4-7 years)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Introducing 'Play A Game Of 'What Do You Spot?' To Reinforce Three Letter Words (4-7 years) This invaluable resource is designed to assist early learners, primarily those in preschool up to grade 1. The game offers an engaging method for children to phonetically connect three-letter words with corresponding images. The game's concept: The simplicity of the game proves effective in encouraging young readers not only to vocalize phonic words but also link them with matching pictures. Focusing on three or four highlighted words per page provides significant advantages for beginners. Versatility and Effective Use: Ten-page PDF adaptable based on a learner's needs Can be given as homework for individual practice Suitable for small group play during class time or whole group tasks Integration into any teaching schedule Included in Zoggy Zero Scheme Remember that this unique educational tool is just one part of our innovative Zoggy Zero scheme. This comprehensive program boosts the foundational skills kids need on their journey towards reading and writing proficiency. Covered Key Focus Areas: Ideal homeschooling tool beside formal school settings where emphasis lies mutually upon nurturing literacy proficiency. Aiding Independent Progression & Confident Readers! Educators will appreciate how effortlessly 'Play A Game Of 'What Do You Spot?' To Reinforce Three Letter Words' can be incorporated into daily teaching schedules. Watch with joy as young learners progressively spell longer utterances independently, blossoming into confident readers!
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Early Learning, Reading, Spelling, Language Arts
5 Minute Games Bundle: Super Simple No-Prep Games for Elementary Students (ELA & Math)
ELA, Math, Early Math, Place Value, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games
Here are four quick no-prep games for any elementary classroom. They address topics including math, spelling, syllables, rhyme, vocabulary, parts of speech, geography, & critical and creative thinking. Each of the 4 games has its own page of instructions including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. These games require NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With: These games can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8). They are great for the following uses: - Morning/home-room warm-up - TOC back-up activities - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring The four games are: - 4 Letter Word Game : Start with a 4-letter word on the paper/whiteboard. Players/teams take turns changing one letter at a time to make a new English word. Play until you are stuck or time runs out. - Guess My Number Game : Start with a range based on your students (ex: 1-20 for K, 1-100 for Gr 1-4, 1-200 for Gr 5-7). The teacher (or student if playing in pairs) thinks of a number in that range. The other student (or whole class) has exactly 5 questions of greater than or less than to narrow it down. After 5 questions, they must guess the number. - The Rhyme Game : Start with a word that has many rhymes. (For example: tent, rant, king, see, you.) Do NOT choose duck for obvious reasons. Each student (or each team) has two minutes to make a list of as many rhyming words as they can. Points are counted based on syllables. The longer the word, the more points. After two minutes, tally the scores to find the winner. - Categories: Start by writing 5 categories from the following options on the board: animals, cities, verbs, fruits, toys, pet names, countries, adjectives, beverages, colours, holidays, vehicles, movies, kitchen tools, flowers, books. Then choose one letter of the alphabet. Students get two minutes to think of a word for each category staring with that letter.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Games, Vocabulary, Fun Stuff, Spelling, Math, Fast Game, Quick Game, Scattergories, TOC, Substitute
SAMPLE Grade 3 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 3, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
Check out this complete set designed to help introduce, practice, and test the "Words to Know" from the first week of each unit (1-6) from the McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders curriculum for Grade 3. If you like what you see, you can grab the full Grade 3 practice set right HERE! What's included in the file: - Vocabulary Lists These lists have each word, its meaning, its part of speech, and a sample sentence using the word. - Vocabulary Tests These tests have two parts: Part 1: Vocabulary Words. There are blank spaces where students can write the vocabulary words based on either the definitions provided or the words themselves. Part 2: Complete the Sentences. In this part, students fill in the missing word(s) to finish the sentence. - Word Searches Here's a fun way to practice all the vocabulary words. Simply print out the worksheets and let your students have a good time while learning these words on their own! - Answer Keys The answers to both parts of the vocabulary test are provided on this page. Just remember to print only pages 1-3 to avoid including the answer keys. THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING WORDS Unit 1, Week 1 ached concentrate discovery educated effort improved inspired satisfied Unit 2, Week 1 attempt awkward cooperation created furiously interfere involve timid Unit 3, Week 1 disbelief dismay fabulous features offered splendid unique watchful Unit 4, Week 1 aroma expect flavorful graceful healthful interrupted luscious variety Unit 5, Week 1 admit barter considered creation humble magnificent payment reluctantly Unit 6, Week 1 alarmed anguish necessary obsessed possess reward treasure wealth For any questions, comments, or suggestions feel free to email us at: toms.talk.resources@gmail.com . Click HERE to visit my store page if you are interested in other resources on the topics of vocabulary, sight words, phonics, and grammar. Wishing you lots of fun with this resource!
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Wonders, McGraw-Hill, Reading Wonders, Vocabulary, PDF, Printable, Handout, Word Search, Test, Vocab
Sight Words Fluency Learning Game | Fry's 2nd 100 Words
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Fry's 2nd 100 Sight Words Learning Game This engaging sight word game helps students build reading fluency with Fry's 2nd 100 high frequency words. Laminated word cards allow for durable game play. To play, an educator says a word and students race to swat it first with their flyswatter. The fast-paced competition encourages repeated exposure that helps commit these essential words to memory. Use velcro on the swatters and cards so successful swats “pick up” the word. Or play without for an even quicker, less expensive option. This game is easily adapted for whole class, small group, or independent practice. With multiple ways to play, this activity promises to be a classroom favorite that improves word recognition and reading confidence.
Author Brian Johnson
Tags Fry's Sight Words, Fluency Game, Learning Game, Learning To Red, Sight Words, Frys Game, Fry's 2nd 100
Swimming Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Swimming Speaking Game that comes with 1 game board. This board can be printed in color or black and white. It is a fun way to increase dialogue and build speaking skills amongst your learners. Students will move from one space to the next reading and then answering the questions.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Swimming, Water Sports, Sports, Vocabulary, Literacy, Small Group Games, Game Board, ESL Activities, Comprehension, Dialogue
Let's Talk About Communication Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About Communication is an engaging board game that strengthens English language skills for both native and English Language Learner (ELL) students. This printable resource features a game board with thought-provoking conversation prompts to get students talking. To play, students take turns rolling the dice and moving their token. When landing on a space, they read the prompt aloud and verbally share their response. This back-and-forth exchange builds confidence for shy speakers while expanding vocabulary and comprehension abilities. Teachers can modify the game by having students work in pairs or small groups of 3-4, write down answers individually or together, or turn it into a race to the finish line. With topics like favorite foods, weekend activities, and dream vacations, Let's Talk About Communication sparks friendly discussion and bonding. This versatile teaching tool can be used for whole class instruction, small group work, or even as a “center” activity for differentiated learning. Simple yet engaging, it’s an excellent way to improve communication skills.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Communication Skills, Speaking Skills, Board Games, Writing Prompts, Partner Work, Whole Group Discussion, ESL Lesson Plan, Conversation
Word Family Dice Activity (middle sound a pt.1)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Product Description Word Family Dice Activity for middle sound a is a fun way for young children to learn onset and rhymes using word families in phonics lessons, literacy lessons, and literacy centers. This play-based games help children cement their phonological learning and is best use to develop reading skills, honing pencil skills, developing correct letter formation skills as well as encoding and decoding skills. Directions for use: To prepare the activity , print the dice templates and worksheets you wish to use. Build the dice using scissors and glue sticks (optional double-sided tape for durability) before handing them out to the children. The reading and writing worksheets are best used when laminated for durability and reuse. Make multiple copies for large groups and classes. To use the resources, hand out the reading mat worksheet and the dice that matches the color tab on the worksheet. Then find and circle the word on the worksheet. Once the kids finish with one set of dice and mat, have them pick another set. For the writing worksheet, roll any colored dice, read and write the word into its correct table. Uses for product Phonics Literacy Literacy centers Reading skills Writing skills Matching Dice Activities and Games CVC reading Onsets and rhymes recognition Reading fluency resource
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Word Family, Activity, Middle Sounds, Reading
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
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
Reading Comprehension: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Reading Comprehension: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC This is an interactive teaching resource designed for the facilitation of reading comprehension. It is geared towards Grade 5, 6, 7, or 8 students focusing on comprehension skill development in Language Arts. Packed into this software version (suited for Mac operating systems) are six matching pairs of reading comprehension concepts and definitions. The format turns learning into a game to boost knowledge retention in learners. Deployment in Learning Environments Educators can integrate this digital match game into classroom instruction to enrich students' understanding during traditional teaching sessions. It is equally effective: In small group settings, In paired learning scenarios fostering peer-learning experiences while delving deeply into Language Arts and reading comprehension topics. Pedagogical Adaptability The Reading Comprehension: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC easily fits within any lesson plan aimed at improving students' reading comprehension. Through repetitive interaction with each hidden card pair featuring these distinct topics: Students build familiarity with critical concepts supporting long-term memory consolidation, Thereby sparking meaningful class discussions about each subject matter. In addition, teachers can use this educational tool beyond the classroom. The Memory Match Game could be homework assignments that allow learners to explore particular discussion points deeper at their pace—even beyond school hours—an excellent approach to extending learning timeframes. Note: The Reading Comprehension: Memory Match Game - FLASH-MAC offers educators a valuable addition to their variety of subject-specific tools. This interactive game significantly aids in achieving overall grade-level mastery for fifth through eighth graders developing crucial literacy skills across diverse learning environments.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac), Mac Flash Games, Flash Games For Mac, Games For Reading Comprehension
Daily Routines Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Daily Routines Speaking Game that comes with 1 game board. This board can be printed in color or black and white. It is a fun way to increase dialogue and build speaking skills amongst your learners. Students will move from one space to the next reading and then answering the questions.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Daily Routines, Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, Language Activities, Board Game, Small Group, Whole Group, Dice Games, Literacy, ESL
Let's Talk About Summer Board Game
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ESL, Seasons, Summer, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
The Let's Talk About Summer Board Game is a printable game focused on building language skills. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving spaces along the board, then read and respond to the summer-themed question they land on. Questions address topics like beach activities, summer foods, and ways to beat the heat. Partners can take turns answering questions aloud or write responses down individually. This resource is useful for assessing student progress in small groups or partners. With a variety of question types that promote discussion, this board game strengthens English language learners' vocabulary and speaking confidence. Implement it as an independent center activity , partner game, or whole class discussion starter about everyone's summer plans and favorite things to do during the sunny season. This versatile resource is easy to print and engaging for elementary students learning about summer.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Summer Writing Prompts, Summer Game, Literacy Small Group, Reading Stations, ESL Reading Passage, Small Group Discussion, Communication Skills
See the Sea | A Homophones Board Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a See the Sea | A Homophones Board Game. The goal is for students to make it to the beach before any of their friends!! Students will choose the correct homophones on the card and then roll the die and move that number of spaces on the game board.
Author Literacy Life
Tags Homophones, Board Game, Vocabulary Activity, Task Cards, Reading Center, Homophones For Seas, Homophones Board, Homophones For Sea, Homophone Of Board, Homophone Of Sea, Homophone For Board, Homophones Of Sea, A Homophones, Sea Homophones, Homophone Board, Homophones For Board, Homophones Of Board, Homophone For Seas, See Homophones
Let's Talk About The Weather Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About The Weather is an engaging board game that helps students practice English language skills. Students take turns rolling a pair of dice and moving spaces on the printable game board. Each space features a question about weather that promotes discussion. Educators can implement this versatile resource in small groups or whole class to strengthen students' vocabulary, speaking skills, and content knowledge. Use it to assess learning or simply for interactive vocabulary building. To differentiate, students can read questions aloud, write responses individually, work in pairs to answer, or collaborate in teams. Extend the activity by tracking scores and racing to the finish. This board game promotes peer interaction for both English speakers and English Language Learners with varying abilities while learning about weather. Its simple printable format allows flexible implementation for a variety of learning objectives.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Weather, Board Game, Literacy Center, Game Board, Dice Game, Writing Skills, Writing Prompts, Environment, ESL Activity, Partner Work, Weather Games For Middle School
Literacy Intervention Packet: Letter Identification Activities | Differentiated Alphabet Support
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This Literacy Intervention Packet is focused on letter identification. It is 100+ pages full of 11 differentiated activities that could work for interventions, small groups, or stations. Activities included: 1. Board Game 2. Bingo 3. Alphabet Order 4. I Spy 5. Go Fish 6. Kaboom 7. Swat It 8. Tracing 9. Puzzles 10. Playdough Writing 11. Letter Naming Fluency
Author Kindergarten Cafe
Tags Literacy Intervention, Letter Identification, Letter Activities, Small Group Activities, Letter Naming Fluency, Letter Identification Activities
Letter Z Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter Z beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter Z. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter Z. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /z/ 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 Z 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 Z, Letter Z Activities, Letter Z Games
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
I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition is an engaging whole class game to practice reading and listening skills. This resource includes a set of colour-themed cards that are shuffled and distributed to students. A student starts by asking "Who has...?" for the term on their card. The student with the matching card calls out "I have..." and reads their card aloud, then asks "Who has...?" for another term. Students continue going through the deck of cards, listening carefully until the final card is read out loud. This fun, collaborative game helps develop phonics skills, vocabulary, attention and memory with the entire class. Educators can implement I have...Who Has...? Colours Edition as a whole class activity or small reading groups in elementary classrooms or homeschool settings.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Colours, Colors, Vocabulary, Matching, Games
Fairy Tales Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Fairy Tales 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 Board Games, Fairy Tales, Literature, Reading, Comprehension, Speaking Skills, Dialogue, ESL, Rapunzel, Small Group















































































