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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.
Luck + Happiness Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
The Luck + Happiness Speaking Game is an engaging resource that builds dialogue skills for early elementary students. This printable game board can be used in whole group, small group, or partner settings to strengthen speaking and listening abilities. To use this resource, students take turns rolling a die and moving their game piece accordingly around the board. When landing on a space, they read the prompt and share an appropriate response with their peer or group. Questions range from silly to thoughtful, allowing learners to practice formulating answers on the spot. With light-hearted topics like favorite foods, dream vacations, and words of affirmation, this game creates a fun atmosphere where students feel comfortable expressing themselves. The Luck + Happiness Speaking Game is an adaptable resource that brings energetic discussion to reading, writing, and ELL lessons for grades 1-3. This PDF document includes one vibrant game board that can be printed in color or black and white.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, ESL Game, ESL Printable, Whole Group, Small Group, Board Game, Literacy, March
I have...Who Has...? Feelings Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
I have...Who Has...? Feelings Edition is an engaging whole class card game that builds reading comprehension. The teacher shuffles a set of cards, each with a feeling or emotion printed on it, and distributes them to students. One student starts by reading their card aloud and asking "Who has...?" The student who has that matching feeling reads their card and continues the pattern. Students must listen carefully to progress through the deck of cards. This interactive game is ideal for assessing a student's ability to recognize different emotions, take turns speaking, and follow multi-step oral directions. Use it to energize large reading groups or facilitate small group social-emotional learning. With multiple ways to implement this simple yet entertaining game, both teachers and students will be delighted.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Feelings, Emotions, Matching, Game
Internet Search Scavenger Hunt: Search Engine Game
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Strategies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Internet Search Scavenger Hunt: Search Engine Game This teaching resource, the Internet Search Scavenger Hunt, presents a unique, game-based approach to teach students the art of internet searching and comprehension. Designed to encourage critical thinking and computational skills, this online search engine game uses trivia to spark an engaging race between students, making learning exhilarating. The game focuses on familiarising students with popular search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo and DuckDuckGo. By participating in this clever scavenger hunt centred around trivia facts; learners develop their online navigation abilities efficiently under teacher supervision. An ideal educational tool for grades 5-8 Language Arts classrooms it can also promote healthy competition amongst peers while fostering fundamental research skills. For homeschooling educators too explore utilising this resource in enhancing a pupil's understanding of internet mechanisms. Downloads: The activity comprises two downloadable PDF versions that ease educative transactions - one for student use and another formatted as Teacher Key supporting complete usage guidance. Providing room for customization to accommodate multiple methods of deployment be it individual tasks or group activities format; even working perfect as an interactive homework assignment! Purpose: Though engagingly mapped out with fun elements at its core like small prizes upon winning, the primary objective remains educating pupils on information access via the web; exploring both positive aspects like convenience in academic research or quick answers findability and negative sides regarding misinformation spread risk & reliance on advertising revenue from user perspective. Educational Impact: By challenging young minds to assess search results critically before accepting them will boost their discernment ability respecting net-based findings; prepping them life-long! Gearing up your language arts curriculum: Gearing up your language arts curriculum with real-life applications this activity is set apart by inducing fun into standard comprehension strategies training- something usually unheard! A handy PAT(Peer Assessment Technique) platform indeed! This inventive activity suits all seekers striving for improving modern day web navigation know-how through enrichment education resources in amusing settings offering valuable lessons beyond classroom walls.
Author EduPal Learning
Tags Internet Search, Scavenger Hunt, Search Engine Game, Critical Thinking, Online Navigation, Donald In Mathmagic Land Scavenger Hunt Answers
Central Idea Digital Game
ELA, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
This is a Central Idea Digital Game. Directions are included for how to prep and implement this game. All part of this game are self-checking.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Google Classroom, Digital Game, Central Idea, Reading Strategies, Distance Learning
SAMPLE Grade 1 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 1, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
SAMPLE Grade 1 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 is a comprehensive teaching resource ideal for educators focused on improving their students' language arts skills. Suited for Grade 1, it provides all the necessary material needed to introduce, practice, and test the 'Words to Know' from the first week of each Reading Wonders unit. This useful resource package brims with exciting activities that can be used in different educational settings, such as whole group instruction or small group activities. It's an excellent aide for supplementing lessons schemes, assigning homework assignments or planning extra-curricular learning sessions. Feature Highlights: Features vocabulary lists including each word's definition and an example sentence tailored to aid educators in effectively explaining new terms to their students. Vocabulary tests which can be conveniently bifurcated into two distinct parts: Vocabulary Words and Complete The Sentences. Engaging word search games where learners engage interactively while reinforcing new terms they've learnt during classes. In addition, teachers also appreciate how organized this resource is due its inclusion of answer keys that serve as quick correction aids for both parts of vocab testing processes benefiting subsubject areas like ESL (English as Second Language), Spelling,Vocabulary & Writing instructions. The PACKAGE: To further enrich your teaching catalogue with similar resources on topics such as Sight words Phonics Grammar apart from Vocabulary The PACKAGE offers a connection variety of such learning aid material making this SAMPLE 1st Grade Vocabulary product both fun and highly Functional!
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Vocabulary, Language Arts, Teaching Resource, Word Search Games, Assessments
ee or ea Phonic Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This game practices the spelling and reading of words with ai or the split digraph a-e. Be the first to get to the moon as you find words to fit your rocket - either ai or the a-e words. This game helps children to learn which combination of letters are used to spell common words in the ‘ai’ and ‘a-e’ sound families. It also gives practice reading ‘ai’ and ‘a-e’ words. Excellent for reluctant learners, special needs, and just about all children. Full instructions and teaching notes included. For use with any phonic programme, including Read, Write Inc. and Jolly Phonics. Find more help at www.readingmadesimple.weebly.com .
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Ee, Or Ea Phonic Game, Long Vowel Phonic Game, Ea/ee Phonic Game, Ee/ea Game
Let's Talk About Winter Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Let's Talk About Winter is an engaging board game that builds language skills for both native English speakers and English Language Learners. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving game pieces, then read and respond to seasonal questions about winter. This printable board game sparks discussion about winter weather, clothing, activities, holidays, and more. It can be implemented in small groups or whole class to practice vocabulary and speaking skills. Teachers may assess student progress by facilitating gameplay. The black and white or color game board is easy to print and pieces are moved based on dice rolls. Two to four students can play together cooperatively or competitively. Variations include verbal responses, written answers, taking turns, and racing to reach the end first. This supplementary resource brings interactive learning to literacy lessons on an accessible winter theme.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Games, Speaking Skills, Writing Prompts, Assessment, Winter Games, January, ESL Activity, ESL Lesson, Complete Sentences
SAMPLE Grade 2 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 2, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
Contained here is a comprehensive set designed to familiarize, practice, and evaluate the "Words to Know" from the inaugural week of each unit (1-6) within the McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders curriculum for Grade 2. Like what you see? Get the FULL Grade 2 practice set right HERE! The file includes: ⭐️ Vocabulary Lists Each list includes the word, its meaning, its part of speech, and a sample sentence incorporating the word. ⭐️ Vocabulary Examinations, consisting of two sections: Section 1: Vocabulary Words. Spaces are allocated for students to write the vocabulary words based on the provided definitions or the words themselves. Section 2: Sentence Completion. Students are tasked to fill in the blanks to finish the sentence. ⭐️ Word Hunt Activities This engaging activity provides a unique way to practice all the vocabulary words. Simply print the worksheets and let your students explore these words in a dynamic, self-guided way! ⭐️ Solution Guides This page offers the solutions to both sections of the vocabulary examination. Be sure to select only pages 1-3 when printing to prevent including this page. THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING WORDS Unit 1, Week 1 actions afraid depend nervously peered perfectly rescue secret Unit 2, Week 1 adapt climate eager freedom fresh sense shadows silence Unit 3, Week 1 amazing force measure objects proved speed true weight Unit 4, Week 1 eerie growth layers lively location region seasons temperate Unit 5, Week 1 champion determined issues promises responsibility rights volunteered votes Unit 6, Week 1 appeared crops develop edge golden rustled shining stages 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
Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity
Special Resources, Life Studies, ELA, Life Skills, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities
Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity The Online Astronaut Game Build-a-Mission Problem Solving Writing Extension Activity is a resourceful teaching tool designed to engage students in children's writing and problem solving. Available for Grade 1 to Grade 5, this creative learning solution spans several subjects such as Special Resources, Life Studies, and Language Arts whilst targeting subsubjects including Life Skills and Creative Writing. About the Resource This fun educational resource is a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation which offers an exciting approach to capturing every student's attention. It enables them to learn by making choices while discovering new topics. With its total of nine interactive pages, it succeeds in interweaving fun with education. Purpose and Execution The elementary essence of this product can be found in both its purpose and execution—fostering imaginative brainstorming within pupil-friendly scenarios. Students are encouraged to ponder about how they can use different objects towards accomplishing specific objectives—a truly creativity-sparking exercise! In the Classroom: Teachers can create debates where students justify why one object might be more useful than another one for problem-solving enhancing their speech skills & critical thinking abilities simultaneously. Beyond Discussions: This activity also converts into a writing prompt generator where learners are presented with four open-ended possibilities during activities—thereby boosting their creative output while challenging logical thinking. Note: This versatile game works well as an extension aid accommodating ELL (English Language Learners), GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) learners due to built-in differentiation allowing response length complexity. Add-on Applications: It also serves beyond formal teaching sessions - whether it's used for group collaboration exercises to stimulate debate, or in STEM classes for engaging discussions on creative problem solving tactics—the potential is endless with the added fun element. The game's versions such as 'A Superhero's Toolbox', 'A Chef's Toolbox' allows even more intrigue and variety. Adaptable and unique, this game truly creates value in multifaceted learning environments.
Author Melissa Is Teaching
Tags Problem Solving, Writing, Creativity, Interactive Learning, Educational Resource
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
SAMPLE Grade 5 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 5, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games
SAMPLE Grade 5 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 This is a comprehensive teaching resource that aids in the instruction and practice of word comprehension. It is designed specifically for fifth grade students, making it an excellent tool for public school teachers and homeschooling parents. This downloadable product provides an engaging way to introduce, prepare, and assess 'Words to Know' from the first week of each unit (Units 1-6) from McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders for Grade 5. The material's variety covers different learning styles: Vocabulary Lists: Suits visual learners with each word's definition, use in a sentence, and grammatical category. Word Searches games : Best suits more hands-on learners. To test their understanding, learners can use two-part vocabulary tests: The first part lets them articulate vocabulary words when provided definitions or words themselves. The second focuses on sentence completion tasks. Diverse Uses For Educators Educators have multiple ways to implement this useful resource across diverse teaching environments. They can effectively use it in whole groups or in small breakout sessions or even adapt homework assignments based on it. This way this product doesn't only save valuable preparation time but also ensures high-quality instruction. Answer Keys are included within the pack to make grading or quick reviews easy and efficient. It is advised that when printing these resources; only select pages fitting your existing curriculum framework at any given time so that irrelevant pages do not surface unnecessarily. Learners will encounter many common words like profit, union, deeds, and prospect, among others. These terms are presented in different contexts across various units, helping learners apply their knowledge outside of the academic scope. Contact Us Please feel free to reach out for any suggestions or questions you may have. We hope this resource aids inspired teaching and joyful learning in your educational setting.
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Vocabulary, Comprehension, Teaching Resource, Word Lists, Word Searches
e or ee? Phonic Game
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This e or ee? Phonic Game is a listening game to help the child to hear the ‘ee’ sound in words, as different to the ‘e’ sound as some children have difficulty hearing the new ‘ee’ sound. This is a simple oral game for 2 players to help to develop the ability to hear the sounds as separate in words without the need to worry about text yet. No die needed. These children may have auditory processing difficulties, of which there are growing numbers of children. With the recognition of the needs of these children and timely intervention, many can survive school. Sadly without it, they may soon fall behind. If you have a child who cannot hear the graphemes in words easily, then find or make a game to help. This is one such game you can use. Background to why I made this game One of my pupils has a speech delay. When I introduced him to ‘ee’, he tried to sound out the words by saying ‘e’ instead of ‘ee’. It was as if ‘ee’ was a foreign sound to him. So, I devised this game to help him to hear the ‘ee’ sound in words he uses frequently in speech. After playing it a few times he is now happily sounding out to read and spell words with the ‘ee’ sound. Who can use thee or ee? Phonic Game? Anyone who is teaching a child who shows difficulty learning to read words with /ee/, trying instead to say /e/. For more help teaching phonics, see my FREE Phonic reading and Spelling programme, Reading Made Simple: www.readingmadesimple.weebly.com What is included? 1 PDF with game and instructions
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonic Games, Phonics, Games, Auditory Processing, Reading Made Simple, E Or Ee
Animal ABC's Activity Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Activities, Games
You will have a variety of uses with the Animal ABC's Activity Cards. For each letter of the alphabet, there are 2 cards - featuring the letter, an animal and the name of the animal. All you have to do is print and laminate for durability. Suggested activities: - Go Fish - Concentration - Old Maid - Flashcards An animal storage box is included for the cards.
Author The Treasured Schoolhouse
Tags Animal Abc's, Letter Identification, Flashcards, Go Fish, Literacy Station
Build a Tower! Phonic Game: OO
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Here is an ultra fun game to help pupils learn to sound out words with both the long and short forms of OO as in moon and book. When introducing OO words, many children have particular difficulty sounding out short OO words. This game can take the stress out of learning. How to play The game involves each player having a baseboard upon which to build his/her tower. Players aim to be the first to build their tower and win! Word cards containing both long and short OO words are scattered on the table - with an 'oops' card hidden amongst them! Players take turns to choose a card. If it is read correctly, the player places it on his/her baseboard and begins to build a tower. Teachers and parents may give the child as much help as needed to read each word and turn it into a teaching opportunity. With more confident children, you can change the rules so that the card is returned face down to the table if it is not read correctly. If a player chooses the 'Oops' card, then the whole tower is wiped off the player's board and the cards are returned to the table, face down and play continues until someone manages to build their tower. Your pupils will have so much fun they will forget that they are learning! Games take the pain out of learning! Ease of preparation: The game is easy to make: simply print the baseboards and desired word cards, then cut up the word cards. Full instructions included Who can use the Build a Tower: OO game? It can be used by: Parents Teachers Tutors. What is included in the Build a Tower: OO game? 2 baseboards 2 pages of words with a mix of long and short oo sounds Instructions 1 PDF 6 pages
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Games, Phonics, Special Needs, Language Arts, Oo Words, Long Oo As In Moon, Short Oo As In Book, Oo Phonics
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
ESL Chat: "Can you...?" Board Game
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Looking for something to help your ESL students? This is a perfect pair work activity that can help your students increase their speaking skill in a super fun way! Enhance your students' grammar, comprehension, and speaking skills with this board game ! With 30 unique and interesting questions, this resource fosters engaging dialogue and meaningful practice. Instructions Pair Work Activity: "Can you...?" Objective: Practice the grammar structure "Can you...?" through interactive pair work. Materials Needed: Pair Work cards with various "Can you...?" scenarios. Timer Step 1: Assign student pairs and provide each pair with a card. Step 2: Teach the Structure: Briefly introduce the grammar structure "Can you...?" to the students. Provide examples and encourage students to form their own sentences using the structure. Step 3: Pair Work Activity: Both students take turns answering the question using "Do you prefer A or B?" and provide a reason for their choice. Dependent upon level, encourage students to engage in a meaningful conversation and ask follow-up questions. Monitoring: Circulate among the pairs to monitor their progress and provide assistance as necessary. Offer feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and fluency. Activity End: Students perform the task until the end of allotted time or they finish their cards. Tips: Encourage students to elaborate on their answers and provide reasons for their preferences. Emphasize the importance of active listening and encouraging their partner to speak. Provide positive reinforcement and praise correct usage of the grammar structure.
Author Chat Toolbox
Tags Esl, Games, Actvities, Efl, Ell, Literacy, Reading, Speaking, Conversation
sh Phonic Board Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
sh Phonic Board Game : An Engaging Teaching Resource Specifically tailored to enhance the comprehension of distinctly embedded phonic sounds, such as ck, oo, ee, and sh in children's vocabulary. This interactive board game introduces a dynamic way of teaching phonics suitable for both individual learning journeys and group settings. Suitability for Learning Stages This tool is optimal for early learning stages - from preschool up until the 2nd grade - presenting itself as a seamless addition to any language arts curriculum. Focusing primarily on phonics instruction, this game serves as a lucrative device towards reinforcing a child's literacy foundation by simultaneously strengthening their decoding and word recognition abilities. Versatility Across Platforms An outstanding characteristic is its adaptability across various phonic programs after core sounds have been taught. Its flexibility makes it equally effective in traditional classroom environments or under parental guidance within home-schooled settings. Inclusive Learning Aid This resource has been designed keeping inclusivity at heart, proving beneficial even for those with specific learning requirements. A causal effect of progression through the game is that students noticeably augment their reading confidence leading to improved academic self-esteem overall. The design keeps simplicity intact aiding teachers even when dealing with larger groups or multiple skill levels within smaller class sizes. Digital Format Advantages Praises ease-of-use Promoting an alternative approach during lessons or extending into homework assignments ensuring continuous reinforcement of learned concepts beyond class hours too. Adopts digital format (PDF) thereby offering instant convenience and avoiding concerns over physical deterioration of resources. The sh Phonic Board Game proves to be more than just another teaching tool but a precious addition to any educator's toolbox, amalgamating effectiveness with enjoyment within literacy learning.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Phonics, Reading Skills, Teaching Resource, Interactive Learning, Inclusivity
FREE DOMINÓ GAME | The Abecedary
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
HELLO! Welcome to EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! We are a publisher dedicated to the development of fabulous resources for children for primary education, in the areas of mathematics, reading and writing, as well as brain exercises and even mathematics worksheets . MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Product name: The title of this product is "12 dominoes" 2. Number of pages: This educational document is made up of 3 pages, on each page you will find 4 dominoes, which means that in the end you will have 12 dominoes available. 3. Is it editable or not? This educational resource is not editable, so it will be much easier for you to use it, because you can print it without problems. 4. Theme: This document will help children exercise their brain memory, as well as other cognitive processes such as attention. 5. Document version: This educational document is available in PDF version, A4 size. 6. Color or white/black: This educational document has been prepared in color so that it is much more attractive for children and/or students. 7. Aimed at children of ages: This document is aimed at children from 4 to 12 years old or in general to any general public. 8. Area: This game can be applied in any area of knowledge. SECONDARY INFORMATION 9. Keywords: domino, domino game, games for children, brain games . 10. How do I print it? Print this document in A4 format, horizontal. 11. How to apply it in class? Apply this document in class in groups of children of 2 to 3 members, because this game is simple and children will be able to finish it quickly. 12. Will you need extra elements to use this sheet? Yes, you will need to print this document with a color printer, then you will need scissors to cut the cards. 13. Standards: It was not prepared based on any specific standard. 14: Answer key: Does not contain answer key attached. 15. Variations in its application: You can apply this game in multiple ways in class, it all depends on the creativity of the teacher or class guide. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others.
Author EDITORIAL PROFE CHEVERE
Tags Abecedary, Abc, Free Domino, Domino Game, Free Resources
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Nombres & Articulos
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities
Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game to Practice Nombres & Articulos This interactive memory game helps students learn and practice Spanish names and articles (nombres y artículos). Students strengthen visual memory, short-term memory, concentration, and cognitive abilities while matching Spanish name cards. To play, students first review name cards and articles. Then they flip over cards to make matches. If cards don't match, students flip them back over and try again. When all matches are made, students can play again. Teachers can use this 15-slide PowerPoint game for whole-class practice or students can play independently. It works on computers or with a projector. Check out other Spanish games from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje like hangman for math, verbs, seasons, and more. This memory game builds Spanish skills in a fun, interactive way.
Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje
Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR NOUNS AND ARTICLES, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, NOMBRES, ARTICULOS, NOMBRES Y ARTICULOS
Analyzing Arguments Digital Game
ELA, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This is an Analyzing Arguments 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 Digital Games, Analyzing Arguments, Reading Strategies, Back To School, Google Classroom
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
Horseback Riding Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Horseback Riding Speaking Game is an engaging resource for building dialog and speaking skills. This printable game board can be used in whole group, small group, or independent settings. Students take turns moving game pieces from one space to the next while reading prompts and thoughtfully responding. Questions range from beginning level naming vocabulary to higher order evaluation and reflection. With simple yet imaginative illustrations, this versatile resource promotes literacy development, listening comprehension, and social interaction for early elementary students. Horseback Riding Speaking Game fosters confidence, creativity, and collaboration in a low-stress environment. Suitable for ESL, special education, speech therapy, or mainstream classrooms, this activity generates rich discussion while reinforcing academic standards for grades K-3.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, Sports, Exercise, Dialogue, Board Game, ESL Printable, Vocabulary, Literacy, Small Group
Word Family Dice Activity (middle sound a pt.2)
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Word Family Dice Activity (middle sound a pt.2) Word Family Dice Activity (middle sound a pt.2) is an education tool designed for young learners in Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade one and two. It is particularly beneficial in Language Arts subjects with an emphasis on Phonics. This product innovatively uses word families to improve reading and writing skills. Included in this Product Seven A4 size printable dice templates focusing on word families. The family words range from 'wag' 'clam' 'van', 'chat' upto 'bam' and 'nan' A combination of seven uniquely matched reading mat worksheets A comprehensive writing mat worksheet suitable for all the dice activities. Preparation This activity can be prepared before class by just printing out the worksheets and pre-assembling the dice. For added durability, consider laminating the worksheets or using double-sided tape when constructing your dice. Execution In this activity , each learner receives their personal reading mat worksheet partnered with its color-matched die ensemble-- initiating an exciting quest of discovering corresponding words written around their mats as they roll out their unique word-family cubes. For Writing Skills improvement; roll any coloured die from our collection, read aloud then write down carefully each matching word onto its correct table column laid across our all-rounder writing worksheet. Ideal Applications: The entire group instruction or small group learning environments – perfect for traditional classrooms or home-schooling setups alike! Ideal as homework assignments for practice at home while still maintaining its fun essence through play-based learning strategy. This instructive resource supports multiple objectives: it merges fun into practical skill acquisition ranges like honing pencil control, correct letter formation, as well as both encoding and decoding words. Its practical applications in enhancing phonics literacy and reading fluency make it a power-packed resource for any educator! Each set comes with complete instructions to facilitate ease of usage. Word Family Dice Activity (middle sound a pt.2), educators will have an exciting teaching instrument fostering a fun-filled yet thoughtful approach to mastering early reading skills with word families – all while keeping children thoroughly engaged!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Word Families, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Literacy
Common and Proper Nouns Review | Digital Pixel Art Mystery Pictures and Games
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Games, Activities
Need an engaging way to review common and proper nouns? Look no further than this NO PREP digital pixel art mystery picture and games set! Perfect for elementary teachers and homeschoolers alike, this NO PREP digital resource reviews common and proper noun concepts using a summertime theme. Watch the video to preview all 4 digital pixel art mystery pictures and games. GREAT FOR YOUR: ELA class or end-of-year review Writing lessons or centers Brain breaks Early finisher activities Morning work Emergency sub plans ...or just for fun! 4 SELF-GRADING DIGITAL PIXEL ART MYSTERY PICTURE REVIEWS: Identify the underlined noun in the sentence as common or proper Identify the noun as common or proper Identify a common noun in the sentence Identify a proper noun in the sentence Please go here before purchasing to make sure you can access the website. How do these self-grading mystery picture reviews work? Open or share the link. That's it! Students will work through 20 questions in each review listed above. When they answer the final question correctly, they will be directed to a self-checking game as a reward! The self-checking games include: Jigsaw puzzle Memory Word search Pigpen cipher How do I access these self-grading mystery picture reviews? You need internet access and a laptop, desktop, or tablet. (Laptops and desktops work best.) No Google account or email address necessary! I don’t recommend cell phones because the moveable elements become small and difficult to maneuver. How long do these self-grading mystery picture reviews take to complete? The reviews themselves are fairly quick. However, the reward game completion time depends on a number of factors, including learners’ puzzle-solving skill levels. How many learners can work through these self-grading mystery picture reviews at the same time? This is one of the best parts: there is no limit! Learners can work individually, in small groups, or together as a class. (I’ve included a blank answer sheet in case you would like learners to provide written work.)
Author Heather Huhman
Tags Grammar, Nouns, Common Nouns, Proper Nouns, Pixel Art, Mystery Pictures, Digital Games, Proper Nouns Games