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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.
Editable Make Your Own: Vocabulary Grab Bag Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Vocab Grab Bag is an interactive learning and review activity that focuses on academic vocabulary. This activity can be a part of your sheltered instruction toolbox and is great for both ELLs and native English speakers. Now you can make your own Vocab Grab Bag activities! Simply download the templates as a Power Point file, or convert into Google Slides. Then you can type directly into the provided text boxes or insert your own text boxes. You will need to use your own fonts. Happy creating! How to make your own Vocab Grab Bag Game: 1.Pick 6 vocabulary words that you would like to target. Use the Vocabulary Cards Template and record the words. Copy enough sets so that each group has a set of 6. If you open the slides in Power Point or Google Slides, you can type into text boxes to record your words. You could also print this resource and just hand write the words into the boxes. 2.Create a Cheat Sheet Template if desired. I have found the cheat sheets to be helpful for students. They allow students to learn to help themselves and not be so dependent on the teacher for answers. The cheat sheets might be helpful for students who are learning English. 3.Cut the vocab cards and place them in some sort of bag, envelope, or container. 4.Cut out the job cards to fit the number of students you have in each group. I like to print multiple versions for each group type in case there are absences or unexpected numbers of students. 5.Create an alphabetizing mat key so students can double check their work themselves. This Vocab Grab Bag resource contains -Vocabulary Cards Template; you will need one set of cards per group. -”How to play vocab grab bag” text instructions to project or print for students. -Cheat Sheet Template: For your words and definitions -Job cards for groups of 3, 4, or 5; you will need one set of job cards per group. -(Optional) Alphabetizing Mat; if you use this additional activity , print one mat per group. -Answer Key Template for Alphabetizing Mat You will need to supply your own bag, envelope, or container for the word cards. How to play Vocab Grab Bag 1.Cut out the vocab cards and place one set of cards in each bag, envelope or container that you are using. 2.Organize students into groups of 3, 4, or 5. I have found that groups of 4 seem to be optimal. 3.Give each student one Job Card. 4.Students go in order, starting with Job 1 until they have completed one round. Do not return the used words to the container. 5. After each round, students rotate jobs, passing the Job Cards in the order you designate. 6. Continue until the teacher stops the game. 7. Alternate option #1: When all word cards have been used, transition to putting the words in alphabetical order, using the Alphabetizing Mat. 8. Alternate option #2: If all word cards have been used, return all the cards to the container and start over again. Teacher tips •Do not skip the praise step, it is important and surprisingly fun! •If you have a student in the very early stages of learning English, consider letting them keep Job 1 or Job 2 for the entire game. Project the instructions at the front of the room for students to refer to while playing.
Author Sheltered Language Resources
Tags Vocabulary Game, Vocabulary Activity, ESL Activity, Grab Bag Game, Editable Game, Make Your Own Vocabulary Games, Make Vocab Games, Vocabulary Game Templates
a-e Phonic Game: 'E' or no 'E'? Print 'n Play!
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Here is a simple, fun, print n' play phonic game to help children learn the split digraph a-e. Your pupils will learn in no time with this easy-to-play game! This is a game for 2 players. The pack included both colour and black and white versions. Laminate the colour version for durability and sen the black and white version home for extra practice. Who can use the a-e phonic Game? Teachers, Parents home-educators Private Tutors Anyone who needs it! Aim of the game: ·To demonstrate how the short vowel sound /a/ changes when ‘e’ is added to make /ae/. ·To give the child plenty of practice recognising the difference between /a/ words and /ae/ words. How to play: Place the picture/word cards in a pile and put the ‘e’ cards neatly on the table. Players take turns to take a spot card from the feely bag. A green spot means that the player should take the topmost picture/word card from the pile and place it in front of him/her. S/he must then decide (by reading the word, sounding out if necessary) whether or not this word requires an ‘e’ or not to change the /a/ to /ae/. If needed the ‘e’ should be added and the card set aside by the player. If not, the word should be placed likewise. Should a red spot be picked, the player must miss a turn. The winner is the player with the most completed cards when al the cards have been used up. Should a player add an ‘e’ when it is not needed, or fail to add one when it is needed should/would/could lose the card, should the teacher deem it helpful to the child. In some cases, the teacher may allow the child help and let the child keep the card once corrected. This is at the teacher's discretion bearing in mind the needs of each child. Teaching tips: This game provides the opportunity for the pupil and teacher to see just where there are problems - listen out for the ‘messages’ in a pupil’s hesitation, his/her misreading of a word so that it does not describe the picture, or thoughtlessness in studying the word and picture carefully to decide about the need, or not, of the ‘e’. These are all indicators of understanding. discipline is required too as the pupil realises that letters in words and spelling are important. For many pupils, this is a new discovery. ‘Look what you have done to ‘hat’! You have changed it into ‘hate’ by putting ‘e’ on the end! This states the problem and for many pupils is the key to sorting out whether an ‘e’ is needed or not. Included: 1 PDF file with 1 game in both colour and black and white.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags A-e Game, Split Digraph A-e, Split Dihraph, Silent E, Magic E, Lazy E, Split Digraph, Phonics, Sepcial Needs, Special Neeeds
CVC Words Phonics Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
CVC Words Phonics Games - An Ultimate Teaching Resource The CVC Words Phonics Games are a rich and vibrant set of teaching resources handcrafted for educators who aim to establish strong phonics foundations in students. Primarily targeted towards grade 1 to grade 3 learners, this comprehensive collection focuses fervently on ramping up children's reading, writing, spelling abilities with Consonant-Vowel-Consonant (CVC) words. Comprehensive Game Sets This educational resource comes equipped with seven comprehensive sets of engaging CVC words games. Each set is meticulously designed to introduce new letters and sounds in an exciting format that appeals to young learners. Furthermore, each subsequent set builds upon the last, gradually increasing the challenge level for students while revisiting previously learned concepts for reinforcement. Versatile Usage What makes this resource truly all-encompassing is its versatility in usage. The games can be easily adapted for use across various teaching scenarios: Whole group activities during class sessions Small group exercises in activity centers Personalized homework assignments crafted according to individual learning paces. An Array of Game Types The toolkit features a wide array of game types ensuring there's something engaging for every learner whether they prefer interactive problem-solving scenarios or enjoy working silently at their desks using appealing worksheets. Ease-of-Use This PDF file contains: A total of 52 pages teeming with ready-to-print activities requiring minimal prep-time from teachers before implementing them into classroom sessions. Clear instructions accompanying each game facilitating quick and efficient classroom integration. In conclusion, if you're looking forward teaching Language Arts specifically Phonics creatively yet thoroughly at the same time then the CVC Words Phonics Games pack has got you covered meticulously well!
Author Top Notch Teaching
Tags Phonics Games, CVC Words, Reading Skills, Teaching Resource, Interactive Learning
Football Sight Word Compound Match Up
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a Football Sight Word Compound Match Up. These cards can be placed in a literacy center for students to work on independently with a recording sheet. You may also choose to utilize these cards as a game in which students play as pairs. Directions are included for how to play as a game . There are a total of 18 cards, printed 6 per page.
Author Literacy Life
Tags Football, Sight Words, Vocabulary, Compound Words, Literacy Center
Citing Evidence Digital Game
ELA, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This is a Citing Evidence Digital Game. Students will cite evidence, answer questions and build a paragraph with this interactive game. Directions are included for how to prep and implement this game. All part of this game are self-checking.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Citing Evidence, Digital Game, Reading Strategies, Interactive, Reading Stations
Vocabulary BINGO Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
As teachers, we know the major impact that literacy has on our lives. It is the most fundamental skill that is necessary in order to gain the knowledge of anything else that may peak our interests. If nothing else is instilled in our students, let the ability and love of reading be the goal we have for them. It all begins at a young age, from chewing on baby books, to exploring picture books, to being read to by a beloved adult in their lives. However, as teachers, we have a huge task set before us when it comes to keeping that thirst for knowledge alive in our students. The best thing we can do for them is build their confidence by taking slow and steady steps. This is a Vocabulary BINGO Game that is great for any and all students across any subject. Whether your 3rd grade students need practice with their science vocabulary or your 2nd grade students need practice with math vocabulary, this bingo game will help! How To Use This Resource: Pass out the BINGO cards to the students. (You may choose to laminate the cards and have the students use dry erase markers so that you can reuse them.) Have them write a vocabulary word in each space. Give the letter of B-I-N-G-O and read the definition of a word.* Students should be able to determine what word you defined and mark the square if they have it under the letter you said. (You can have them mark it by putting a dot or star in the square or by having them circle it or put a slash mark through it.) Students should say “Bingo” when they get 5 words in a row. As an extra incentive, provide a prize for winners. It could be something as simple as a free homework pass or a chance to tell a quick story about something they did over the weekend. *You can adjust the rigor of this lesson by giving synonyms or antonyms for this game instead of the definition. I hope you enjoy! Take A Look at My Best Sellers: Reindeer Maze Alphabet Cards Growing in Honesty Worksheet Winter Wonderland Invitation Lexile Vocabulary Journal Color the Numbers 1-10 Printable You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/hook-learn-and-tinker
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Vocabulary Game, Vocabulary Activity, Vocabulary Bingo, Bingo Game, Whole Group Games, Spelling Words, Definitions, Cross Curricular Game
Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter I - Hide and Seek
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter I - Hide and Seek This fun and engaging resource helps preschool children learn the letter I through an interactive hide and seek activity. Children search for objects that start with I while developing alphabet knowledge, letter recognition, and phonics skills. The product includes clear instructions for the game that allow it to be implemented in whole group, small group, or individual settings. Additional pages help students trace and write the letter I, as well as color images of words starting with the letter. This teacher-created resource takes a playful approach to build foundational literacy skills for early learners. The downloadable PDF format allows for printing or digital use, providing flexibility for diverse classroom needs. Overall, this activity brings excitement and active learning to letter recognition.
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Alphabet, Letters, Game, Letter Recognition
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
Alphabet Bingo | Uppercase Alphabet Practice Games
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Activities, Games
Alphabet Bingo – A Resource for Uppercase Alphabet Practice Games This teaching resource, primarily designed for preschool educators, presents a unique approach to the often-challenging task of teaching youngsters the uppercase alphabet. The Alphabet Bingo tool uses a popular and much-loved game format to unite fun and education, making it an ideal resource not only for public school teachers but also for homeschoolers. The content consists of bingo cards that could be used throughout your class to review letter identification engagingly. To add a little more intrigue and educational value, instead of merely calling out the letter names, sounds can be utilized. This fosters auditory learning while enhancing children's familiarity with letters' sounds—a critical pre-reading skill. In this package you'll get: Both colored and black-and-white bingo cards which enhance visual appeal while catering to different preferences. A pack containing twenty-five uppercase alphabet bingo cards plus cut-out alphabet letters that would serve as draws from your traditional 'bingo hat'. How to use these resources: Prepare : Print (preferably on card stock for durability), laminate if necessary. Cut Out Letters : Cut out the letter cards provided so you can draw from your container while calling out each identified letter or sound. Bingo Marker Setup : , , You would need small items like math manipulatives or dried beans as markers, students place these on their respective letters as they're called by the teacher. The Game : , , Once they have five in sequence—horizontal, vertical, or diagonal—they shout Bingo and win! Ideal application environments include whole-group instruction periods where all learners engage at once or perhaps during smaller group sessions focusing on reinforcing specific skills among targeted student clusters—the choice is yours based on what best suits your objectives. Complete with 54 ready-to-print pages stored in an effortless-to-use PDF file; this resource makes uppercase alphabet instruction a breeze. So, add Alphabet Bingo to your teaching resource toolbox, where fun meets learning and education becomes an enjoyable game-time scenario for every child involved.
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Alphabet Practice, Uppercase Letters, Bingo Game, Preschool Education, Auditory Learning
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
Apple Letter Cards for Games and Centers
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Fall, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities
These fall-themed Apple Letter Cards help preschool and kindergarten students practice counting, recognizing uppercase and lowercase letters, and alphabetical order. The set includes apple-shaped cards for both capital and lowercase letters. Teachers can implement these cards in whole-group, small-group, or individual practice through various hands-on games and activities like fishing, hide-and-seek, concentration, letter tracing, and pocket chart guessing games. Playing these letter recognition games builds early literacy skills by allowing young learners to match, identify, and sequence the alphabet in engaging ways. With multiple options for use, this printable resource aids differentiated instruction. Simply print, cut out, and laminate the cards for a ready-to-use alphabet tool kit perfect for centers , tasks boxes, small groups, or homework.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter Recognition, Alphabet Matching, Hands-on Learning, Sensory Activities, Phonics, Apples, Alphabet Activities
Consonant Blends Matching Pairs
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
```html Consonant Blends Matching Pairs: An Effective Teaching Resource The Consonant Blends Matching Pairs teaching resource provides a unique and engaging way to improve language art skills. Specially designed for early learning, preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students - the primary focus is on phonics development through an interactive pairing activity using initial and final consonant blend words. Ideal for Young Learners This tool is perfect for children aged three years and older. Clear instructions are provided allowing easy implementation. Inspired by Phonetics Reading skills can be cultivated efficiently within six months to one year through phonics-based resources like this one - thanks to their structured design promoting regular practice while keeping the learning process enjoyable. An Excellent Introduction for New Readers Focusing on recognizing initial sounds like 'b', 'd' along with vowel sounds such as 'a' Promotes word building and sentence formation Inclusion of games such as snap and bingo to keep education fun Grown-Up Guidance Included Made suitable for both group settings or one-on-one scenarios, these packs come complete with clear adult guidance needed – facilitating a rich learning experience. List of 32 Words Included in PDF Format The Fundamental Idea Behind This Tool Solid foundations established through mastering specific sounds Moving onto complex aspects only when they are ready – blending phonic sounds into three or four-lettered words etc. Creativity Encouraged Students can add their personal touches to drawings, invoking their creative faculties and boosting interactivity. Classroom, Homework, or Study Group Material This resource is not just limited to the classroom but can be integrated into homework or small study group activities seamlessly. ```
Author Guinea Pig Education
Tags Phonics, Language Arts, Consonant Blends, Matching Pairs, Interactive Activity
Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy
ELA, Reading, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy: A Fresh Approach to Shakespeare's Classic "Romeo and Juliet Jeopardy" offers a fresh approach to revising Shakespeare's classic tragedy. This unique teaching resource transforms the review process into an interactive game, fostering student engagement while solidifying comprehension of the play's key plot points, characters, and themes. Familiar Format with Comprehensive Quiz Questions This digital resource utilizes the familiar format of Jeopardy, featuring a total of 31 slides with 30 clues for students to answer. These comprehensive quiz questions span each act of Romeo and Juliet, allowing teachers to assess students' understanding or stimulate thought-provoking discussions about the storyline's complexities. Versatile and Interactive Teaching Tool Hosted on Microsoft PowerPoint, this is an interactive tool offering flexibility in its implementation based on educators needs. The uses can range from: Whole class instruction for group discussion or competition Focused revision sessions with smaller groups promoting collaboration & leadership skills among peers. A fun addition to homeschooling curriculum An engaging homework task that encourages independent learning Pacing & Participation :The tool can be adapted across grade levels from Grade 9 through Grade 12. NB: This part of Language Arts curriculum focusing (but not limited to) Reading Sub-Subjects beautifully integrates play-based learning while maintaining academic rigor seen in traditional forms of assessment. "By turning the review process into an engaging game where learners compete against each other answering clues intricately tied into each aspect crafted by Shakespeare himself , education takes form beyond mere knowledge gathering paving way to immersive learning experience capped by fun." Experience ‘learning made easy’ with Romeo & Juliet Jeopardy – where Shakespeare meets gameplay!
Author Educate and Create
Tags Shakespeare, Tragedy, Jeopardy, Interactive Learning, Comprehension
Chinese New Year Phonics Bingo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Chinese New Year Phonics Bingo Chinese New Year Phonics Bingo is a versatile teaching resource developed to augment the learning experience of children from kindergarten to grade 1. Primarily designed for educators who focus on language arts and phonics, it provides an interactive medium for students to enhance their letter recognition, letter sounds, reading skills, and listening abilities. Key Components: The central features of this product are the alphabet sycee tiles available in both upper case and lower case. Alongside these are 18 variant bingo mats including: Six alphabetic order mats for upper and lower cases, Six random lower case ones, Six random upper case versions. This blend provides an array of learning avenues appropriate for phonics lessons or literacy centers. Tips For Effective Use: To maximize the benefits of this valuable activity , you should print out your desired mat(s), laminate them for longevity. The same applies to the alphabet sycee tiles which require cutting before use. Multiple laminated copies would be beneficial if you're planning on using them with large groups. Bonus Features & Adaptability: A standout feature of Chinese New Year Phonics Bingo is its flexibility – it’s ideal for group activities as well as individual tasks. It can add value during phonics lessons or play a key role in aiding independent activities like reinforcing identification skills! Incorporation Of Puzzle Pieces: This set also includes puzzle pieces that comply with your literacy center objectives while integrating language arts curriculum concepts with a festive Chinese New Year theme. In Summary... Chinese New Year Phonics Bingo merges interactive content ideal for educators wanting to add a lively twist to their teaching methods. Beyond aiding students in acquiring key literacy skills, it brings a festive atmosphere. It's where instructional-led teaching meets free-spirited play, endorsing hands-on approaches that rejuvenate the learning spirit!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Literacy, Alphabet Recognition, Letter Sounds, Chinese New Year
Infographic Finding Filters + Game
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Introducing the Infographic Finding Filters + Game For educators seeking innovative methods to enhance language arts classes, the Infographic Finding Filters + Game emerges as an ideal resource. Designed for students between Grade 4 and Grade 8, it offers effective revision strategies using vibrant visuals and ninja-themed comic-style representations. Pack Inclusions: An engaging infographic: Available in a JPG version suitable for printing in size 12 x 18 inches. Can be transformed into a classroom wall poster or anchor chart , reminding students of essential linguistic structures. Interactive Quizzes: Test comprehension and application skills through linked games on Quizizz! Fully Editable documents: The pack contains PDF files alongside FULLY EDITABLE Google documents that can adapt seamlessly to varied requirements. The game challenges the children's newly acquired knowledge by prompting them to form sentences using their newly-learned revision strategy. Move beyond traditional teaching methods and bring an interactive twist to your lessons! A Learning Delight! This resource is more than invaluable - it’s flexible too! It easily aligns with different classroom settings whether it's an all-inclusive group session or an individual homework assignment drill. Moreover, this tool does not merely teach kids how words work but actively fosters rigourous critical thinking skills key to any academic endeavor.The Infographic Finding Filters + Game packs numerous advantages into its compact design making learning fun-filled!
Author Room2Ruminations
Tags Infographic, Filters, Language Arts, Revision, Action Verbs
Letter G Game for Beginning Sounds
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
Introducing the Letter G Beginning Sounds Game, an engaging phonics resource for young learners. This interactive game strengthens children's knowledge of words starting with the G sound in a fun, hands-on way. To play, students roll a die and move their marker around the illustrated game board, covering pictures of words like "garden" and "gorilla" as they land on each space. The game can be played solo, working on letter recognition skills, or competitively in pairs to see who can cover the most pictures in a set time. With different game rules for individual or partner play, this versatile activity is perfect for literacy centers , small groups, independent practice, early finishers, or file folder extensions. As students match initial /g/ sounds and pictures, they also develop counting, following directions, and other emergent literacy skills. This learning game supports Preschool and Kindergarten phonics standards in an engaging way.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter G, Letter G Activity, Letter G Games, Alphabet Game, Alphabet Activities, Letter Of The Week, Phonics Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds, Initial /g/ Sound
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 4th 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 4th 100 This 11-page Tic Tac Toe game helps students in grades K-2 master Fry's 4th 100 sight words in a fun and interactive way. Two students take turns placing X's and O's on a Tic Tac Toe board, but with a twist - they must correctly read the sight word aloud before marking their space. With 99 total words spread over 11 game boards, this resource provides extensive sight word repetition and practice. Teachers can use it for peer learning or independent practice during literacy centers . Homeschool parents will also appreciate the educational value wrapped up in a classic game their children already enjoy playing. This sight word Tic Tac Toe game blends sight word recognition, spelling practice, oral fluency, and friendly competition into one entertaining literacy activity.
Author TeacherYouWant
Tags Sight Words Practice, Fry Sight Words, Fry Words, Fourth 100, Practice Games
VISUAL PERCEPTION MATS-CARDS: "WE WEAR" SET
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Product Focus: Visual Perception Mats-Cards: Clothes Set This product is a unique educational tool designed for the significant development of critical visual perception skills including: Visual Closure Form Constancy Figure/Ground Distinction and Generalization. Versatility & Convenience: The set is conveniently crafted to be used in various learning environments, either in public schools or home-schooling contexts, and accommodates both small individual activities to larger group sessions. It comprises a comprehensive 31-page PDF showing an array of clothing items that can be displayed digitally or printed. An added convenience feature is the choice between colorful printouts for digital display and ink-saving black-and-white versions for printed use. Aimed towards Early Learning Objectives: Recommended specifically for use with preschoolers, kindergarteners, and first graders as they are uniquely able to take full advantage of this resource given their developing cognition capabilities. The product also doubles up as a special resource providing extra support under Speech Therapy topics. In Conclusion, The Visual Perception Mats-Cards: Clothes Set offer far more than simple flashcards . They serve as interactive tools that nurture young learners' understanding not only on the surface level but at depth looking into structure formation - strengthening both motor and cognitive development within one educator-friendly package. 31-page PDF
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Visual Perception, Critical Thinking, Observation Skills, Clothes Set, Educational Resource, Centers, Stations, Independent Work, Words Aside
Synonyms and Antonyms Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
As teachers, we know the major impact that literacy has on our lives. It is the most fundamental skill that is necessary in order to gain the knowledge of anything else that may peak our interests. If nothing else is instilled in our students, let the ability and love of reading be the goal we have for them. It all begins at a young age, from chewing on baby books, to exploring picture books, to being read to by a beloved adult in their lives. However, as teachers, we have a huge task set before us when it comes to keeping that thirst for knowledge alive in our students. The best thing we can do for them is build their confidence by taking slow and steady steps. This is a Synonym and Antonym Game that is great for any and all students across any subject. Whether your 3rd grade students need practice with their science vocabulary or your 2nd grade students need practice with math vocabulary, this game will help! They will solidify their understanding of the words by the exposure to synonyms and antonyms. How To Use This Resource: Divide your class into two or more groups. Assign each group up to three vocabulary words. Have groups use a dictionary, thesaurus, or the Internet to discover synonyms and antonyms for each vocabulary word. Have the groups take turns reading their lists of synonyms and antonyms* to the other groups. See if the groups can figure out what the word is based on this information. *You may also choose to do just one or the other! I hope you enjoy! Take A Look at My Best Sellers: Reindeer Maze Alphabet Cards Growing in Honesty Worksheet Winter Wonderland Invitation Lexile Vocabulary Journal Color the Numbers 1-10 Printable You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/hook-learn-and-tinker
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Vocabulary Game, Synonyms Game, Vocabulary Practice, Math Vocabulary Game, Small Group Game, Antonyms, Dictionary Skills, Literacy
Vocabulary Review Game- Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable
Life Studies, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games
Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words: I Have, Who Has, Editable An enjoyable and effective teaching resource designed to enhance calendar -related vocabulary and reading fluency in a fun way. Ideal for grades 1-5, but because of its versatile nature it's also suitable for ESOL learners of all ages. Key Features: 24 pre-loaded vocabulary words related to the calendar . Easy-to-follow game that involves reading questions aloud (Who has...?) and responding (I have...). The addition of editable slides where you can insert your own choice of words and images. How Does It Work? The game is played by distributing cards amongst players who then read their question aloud. The holder of the corresponding card responds before asking their own question. The game finishes when it reaches the first student's response. Bonus: Included in this package are QR coded links that direct you to Google Slides presentations, providing each word with realistic photo visuals — useful visual aids particularly beneficial for visual learners. Purpose & Core Objective: Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable aims at enhancing students' understanding and usage of school-related words as they formulate complete sentences using specific terms on their given cards. By connecting real-world meanings through personal experiences with respective visual aids provided on each card ensures effective long-term retention! This activity can be used as a warm-up or wrap-up session; it's adaptable enough for diverse learner profiles including ELLs (English Language Learners) and SPED (Special Education) students. Fostering classroom unity while encouraging joint learning experiences- a fun challenge every learner will appreciate!. Download Specifications: The Vocabulary Review Game download is provided as an editable 8-slide PPTX file. It's adaptable for you to insert custom terms and images differing from the original set of 24 vocabulary words. To more easily share with students in a virtual classroom, it can be readily converted into Google Slides format!
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Vocabulary Review, Calendar Words, Learning Game, Reading Fluency, Inclusive Resource
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
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Sweets Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Sweets Pack This 13-page pack teaches vocabulary for different sweets through images and activities. Utilize the colored and black-and-white flashcards for writing prompts, conversation starters, and group games. Build language skills by matching cards, playing memory games, or describing the sweets. Use these materials to practice: language comprehension and expression, speech, communication, following instructions, and more! Combine packs on fruits, vegetables, toys, animals, and more to categorize, reason, and exclude. With customizable task cards and boards, assign sweets-themed homework. Print pages as full sheets or individual mini cards to laminate. Implement during whole group, small group, or independent work. Modify for any age or ability level. This pack helps students learn new vocabulary and cognitive skills in a sweetly fun way! The engaging images and versatile activities cater to diverse needs and learning styles.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Speech Therapy, Semantics, Language Development, Vocabulary Cards, Sweets, Occupational Therapy, Flashcards, Cards, Minibooks, Words Aside
Dominoes: Pets
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Dominoes: Pets is an engaging vocabulary game that educators can utilize in various instructional settings. Students match dominoes with words and pictures to build their knowledge of common household pets. This versatile resource works well for whole group instruction, small group practice, partner games, or even independent work. Learners of all ages enjoy playing dominoes while simultaneously reinforcing their understanding of new vocabulary words and pet names. With just 28 domino tiles to manipulate, the game integrates seamlessly into multiple classroom arrangements. From primary to intermediate elementary grades, Dominoes: Pets stimulates student engagement with vocabulary in a multisensory, interactive way. This game is an excellent addition to any language arts curriculum seeking to build students' vocabulary knowledge.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Domino, Dominoes, Pets, Animals, Matching
Reading Skills Game Show
ELA, Reading, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This Reading Skills Game Show is a Jeopardy style review game. This game can be played in whole group, small group, in person and distance learning. Implementation tips are included for best use.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Jeopardy, Whole Group, Reading Skills, Game Show, Comprehension