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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.

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Alphabet Bingo | Uppercase Alphabet Practice Games

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

FREE DOMINÓ GAME | The Abc FOR KIDS
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FREE DOMINÓ GAME | The Abc FOR KIDS
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Pre-Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

NAME OF THE PRODUC: Dominó of the ABC TODAY WE BRING YOU THIS FANTASTIC DOMINO GAME! So take advantage now to download it and use it in class. THEN PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT THIS PRODUCT IS ABOUT. MAIN INFORMATION: 1. Why should teachers use educational materials in the classroom? Teachers should use resources in the classroom because they stimulate students' intelligence, in addition to activating other cognitive processes. 2. What is the name of this document? The name of this educational document is "Domino Game" 3. What topic will you address in this resource? The topic to be addressed or activated thanks to this resource are cognitive processes such as attention, visualization, memory and concentration. 4. For what ages is it recommended? This educational document is aimed at the general public but especially at children who enjoy this type of games the most. SECONDARY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: 5. Who is the author of this document? The author of this educational document is EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, who are a publisher dedicated to the development of resources for children for different areas such as mathematics, literacy, as well as brain exercises and even worksheets for learning Spanish. 6. In what area of ​​knowledge can it be applied? You can apply this in any area of ​​knowledge, especially those dedicated to brain exercises. 7. Should I apply it individually or in groups in my class? You can apply it in a group of 2 to 3 children who will quickly complete the game due to its ease. 8. What size and format is this resource in? This document is prepared in PDF format, A4 size. 9. Do I need some extra elements to apply it? Yes, you will need a printer as well as scissors to cut out each of the cards. 10. Is it in color or black and white? Document prepared in colors so that it is much more attractive for children. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others.

Author EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS

Tags Abc, Abc Puzzles, Domino, Dominos, Free Resources

Food & Drink Vocabulary Game "I Have Who Has" for 2+ players

Food & Drink Vocabulary Game "I Have Who Has" for 2+ players
P.E. & Health, ELA, Physical Education, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Reading, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Activities, Games

Vocabulary practice made fun! This English #vocabulary #game practices 16 high-frequency #food and #drink words. Editable pages make it easy to add in extra words your learners are working on. Learners will practice reading the sentence and question, "I have _____. Who has _____?" Then classmates will search their cards to see if they have the food or drink in question! Repeated exposure is necessary for vocabulary retention. In addition, a QR code has been provided in the instructions. Simply point your phone or computer camera at the code to open a link to the Google Slides presentation. Pull up the corresponding photo for each vocabulary word to expose learners to 2+ photos of the object in question. It's common knowledge that while tangible objects are best, realistic photos are next-best when teaching vocabulary. No more clip art or cartoons here! Use the realia presentation to introduce the vocabulary words as well as to support learners during the game. Play multiple rounds, and shuffle well to give extended practice! With a minimum of 2 players, this game is perfect for pairs, small group, or whole-class practice with up to 16 players! Words included in this pack are: cheese, hamburger, juice, salad, carrot, avocado, popcorn, milk, corn, pineapple, banana, strawberry, apple, bread, chocolate, and egg. This PDF download includes game instructions, the easy to use QR code link to the realia presentation, two pages to print, as well as a blank page for you to add in additional vocabulary words and drawings! Be sure to check out additional "I Have, Who Has" vocabulary games in English, French, and Spanish: School and Classroom, Calendar: Days, Months, & Seasons, Food & Drink, Numbers 1-10, Colors, and Patterns, Weather & Landforms! Got questions or a request? Let me know! Get in touch on socials at @melissaisteaching.

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags English Vocabulary, Vocabulary Games, Ell Games, Esl Games, Vocabulary Practice, Food Vocabulary

High-Frequency Word Practice: Tic, Tac, Snap Activity

High-Frequency Word Practice: Tic, Tac, Snap Activity
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

This fun Tic, Tac, Snap Activity is just like tic, tac, toe but with high-frequency words! This is a partner activity and all students will need is this board. You could laminate it or put it in a dry-erase pocket so students can use it over and over again with dry erase markers! Each student will pick a high-frequency word and write it in the middle. Instead of "x" and "o," they will write their word. The game is over when one of the players has gotten three in a row.

Author Kindergarten Cafe

Tags High-frequency Words, Sight Words, Dolch Primer List, Tic Tac Snap, Spelling Game, Tac Word, Snap Tic

Burger Sentence Building Game

Burger Sentence Building Game
ELA, Reading, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Product Description Burger sentence building game is great for phonics and literacy lessons and centers. This product is useful for all children to learn sentence building through play-based learning with burger clip arts and task cards for games and activities. Directions for use: To prepare the templates for use by printing the pages you wish to use and laminate them for durability. All clip arts will need to be printed and cut before use, with the option to laminate for durability. It is important to make copies of the burger clip arts for multiple players. These templates can also be used for writing with board markers, making sure not to use permanent markers. Wipe the marker off with a moist cloth or if particularly hard you can use rubbing alcohol. Uses for product Flashcards Task Cards Phonics lesson Literacy center Wall tiles Decoration Reading Writing Sorting

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Sentence, Building, Template, Burger, Task Cards, Burger Writing Template, Sentence Making Games, Build A Burger Games, Build A Burger Free Printable, Sentence Building Game, Sentence Building Games

I have...Who Has...? Color Edition

I have...Who Has...? Color Edition
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

I have...Who Has...? Color Edition This engaging grammar game promotes active listening and participation for all students. The teacher shuffles a set of cards and distributes them to students. One student starts by asking "Who has...?" referring to the term on their card. The student holding that card responds "I have..." and then asks "Who has...?" referring to the term on their card. Play continues with students taking turns asking and answering until the sequence of cards is complete. This whole-group activity helps focus students' attention while reinforcing grammar skills. Use it for direct instruction, center work, bell-ringers, or free time. The colorful card set adds visual appeal.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Colors, Coloring, Matching, Game

CK Phonic Game Onset and Rhyme
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CK Phonic Game Onset and Rhyme
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Special Education Needs (SEN), Special Resources, Grade 1, Activities, Centers, Games

Introduction The CK Phonic Game Onset and Rhyme is a resource intended to aid early learners read CK words. Black and white for eco printing. Who is the CK Phonic Game Onset and Rhyme game for? This game is perfect for educators handling preschools, kindergartens, and elementary grades up to grade 2 classes as well as for homeschooling and private tutors. Purpose of the Game The objective of this game is to match a CK word's onset with its rhyme. Words such as kick, crack and stick can be found in this game. Children will be spelling and reading the CK words. once the game is over, children can be engaged in finding the rhyming words. How to play: The CK Phonic Game Onset and Rhyme game can: either be played by two players or it can be used as a center activity , and one child can complete matching the words alone As your child plays, remind him/her often of the CK rule for one-syllable words: we only use CK when we hear ack, eck, ick, ock and uck! Flexible Use for Educators & Learners alike! This teaching resource can be woven into classroom group activities or even serve as a reinforcing learning tool at home post-school hours. Incorporating this phonic game caters not just to school-based settings but also covers homeschooling setups - covering diverse educational dynamics neatly packed into one user-friendly PDF! What is included? 18 onsets 18 rhymes Yes/no cards for use if playing as a game for two players Ease of preparation: The game is easy to make: simply print the pages and cut along the lines. For classroom use it is suggested that the cards be laminated to make them more durable. Category & Format Information Type: Language Arts - Phonics Subcategory Format: PDF file, Interactive Activity Aim: To provide an engaging platform that allows self-correction naturally aiding in building confidence while learning phonics

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags CK Game, Phonics, Homeschool, Phonics Game, Consonant Digraphs, Special Needs, ELA, Game, Centers

ESL Chat: Preferences using "Do you prefer A or B?" Board Game

ESL Chat: Preferences using "Do you prefer A or B?" Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, 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 on each card, this resource fosters engaging dialogue and meaningful practice. Instructions Pair Work Activity: "Do You Prefer A or B?" Objective: Practice the grammar structure "Do you prefer A or B?" through interactive pair work. Materials Needed: Pair Work cards with various "Do you prefer A or B?" scenarios. Timer Step 1: Assign student pairs and provide each pair with a card. Step 2: Teach the Structure: Briefly introduce the grammar structure "Do you prefer A or B?" 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, Ell, Literacy, Speaking, Communication, Reading, Cards, Learning, English

Pizza Reading Comprehension Game

Pizza Reading Comprehension Game
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Introducing the Pizza Reading Comprehension Game An excellent teaching resource explicitly designed to enhance comprehension and literacy skills among students, the Pizza Reading Comprehension Game is perfect for both public school classrooms and homeschooling environments. It offers a more engaging approach than traditional teaching methods. Recommended Age Group This product is primarily aimed at children in grades 1 through 5. About the Game : The Pizza Reading Comprehension Game adeptly combines fun with functional learning. Students get practice with reading sentences, instructions, and commands. The game enhances reading comprehension using order task cards that facilitate children into creating a pizza using different toppings represented by colorful clip-art graphics. The materials included are: Placemat templates (colored and plain) Pizza templates 50 order task cards A varied selection of toppings symbolized through 80 clip-arts. Achieving Learning Goals: Kids produce the requested pizza design by referring to topping clip-arts after clearly understanding directions from task cards read aloud. This method helps reinforce memory along with boosting literacy skills. Suitability and Flexibility: The game can be used in numerous ways according to classroom dynamics – as a group activity under teacher supervision, part of small group tasks encouraging peer collaboration or individual homework assignment or incorporated into literature lessons emphasizing phonics instruction. Add on Uses: OOther applications include being utilized during class breaks or even as artistic decoration promoting Language arts in classrooms. Longevity The Pizza Reading Comprehension Game offers multifaceted benefits: it boosts learner understanding through interactive engagement while remaining flexible to diverse lesson requirements.

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Reading Comprehension, Literacy Skills, Interactive Learning, Educational Game, Language Arts

Guess Who Matching Game Activity

Guess Who Matching Game Activity
ELA, Math, Numbers, Language Development, ESL, Special Resources, Life Skills, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Games, Activities

This is a great activity for helping students learn to ask questions and make inferences. It's also a lot of fun!

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Statistics

Easter Bingo Sight Words Activity

Easter Bingo Sight Words Activity
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

Easter Bingo Sight Words Activity : A Comprehensive Resource Blending the excitement of Easter with enriching educational games, Easter Bingo Sight Words Activity is an innovative tool that combines fun and learning. It aids in expanding children's reading abilities, teaching phonics, reinforcing sight words recognition, and honing reading skills within a pleasant Easter-themed setting. Additionally, it encourages active listening abilities that sturdy the foundations of clear communication. An Ideal Tool for Language Instruction Ideal for language arts instruction or use in phonics centric sessions and literacy centers. This unique approach provides an exciting springboard for preschoolers as well as Grade 1 and Grade 2 learners to recall and memorize pre-primer sight words. Steps for Preparation: Print your desired sets of pages from this remarkable 15-page pack Cut out bingo cards and calling cards - Consider laminating if used frequently Create duplicates per requirement based on group size The game imitates traditional bingo but underlines playful learning through sight words set against an engaging Easter theme background. Note:"Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to…)” RF.K.3.C - Common core standards. These activities ensure pupils can immediately identify key vocabulary without sounding out each word; thus facilitating smoother reading comprehension down the line." To Summarize: This thoughtfully designed resource proves beneficial not just in large classrooms but also helps homeschool lessons or smaller learning groups owing to its flexibility. Its dynamic nature allows flexible inclusion into varied lesson plans across different settings — be it homework assignments or lively whole group discussions. While fostering a festive spirit apt for our young learners on their delightful journey in mastering language arts skill-set with 'Easter Bingo Sight Words Activity ', educators have the opportunity to promote consistent learning progression yet simultaneously enhance pupils’ enthusiasm towards studies making literacy an enjoyable experience!

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Easter, Bingo, Sight Words, Language Arts, Phonics

This is & These are Boom Cards Activity

This is & These are Boom Cards Activity
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Grammar, Reading, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

This is & These are Boom Cards Activity : A Premier Language Arts Educational Resource Presenting interactive learning immersion, the This is & These are Boom Cards Activity is an edifying toolkit for students from Grades 1-3 engaged in studying Language Arts. The activity embraces adaptability being usable during whole group instruction or small group sessions and even serving as a fruitful after-class assignment or homework. The prime focus of this multi-functional resource lies in fostering skills pertaining to vocabulary recognition, reading competency and novice level grammar. Using attractive online interfaces, the activity introduces students to distinguishing between singular and plural nouns employing This is and These are constructs via the related context of stationery items. Covering 46 pages overall of dynamic linguistic activities further segregated into three segments, 'This is & These are - Stationery Vocab' having 15 pages where new relating vocabulary gets introduced, 'Rearrange the Sentence' encompassing ten pages helps learners formulate meaningful sentences using their newly acquired vocabulary, In 'Read and Match', another set of ten pages unfolds where young minds read sentences highlighting stationery vocabularies before corresponding them accurately assuring thorough object-context association comprehension. The interactivity quotient holds strong with every page housing clicking-and-dragging activities on boom cards to develop digital literacy skills alongside linguistic adeptness. Lessons become visual delights thanks to colorful clipart images adorning every task! The package also includes a PDF download complete with instructions about setting up free accounts needed for playing Boom Cards games across devices like Androids, iPads, iPhones, Kindle Fires making this resource available across geographical boundaries under its flexible license provisions. In conclusion, education and fun harmoniously blend within these intriguing activities, promoting linguistic capabilities subtly yet consistently. A remarkable companion aiding language development for young learners!

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Boom Cards, Vocabulary Acquisition, Reading Skills, Grammar Concepts, Language Arts

SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
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SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Grade 6, Activities, Teacher Tools, Assessments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games

SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 Primarily designed to facilitate vocabulary acquisition and reinforcement specific to Grade 6, it concentrates on the first week across units one through six, utilizing words from McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders. This resource becomes an essential tool for whole group instruction or smaller break out sessions, individual homework assignments or independent studies. It includes comprehensive vocabulary lists where each word is defined, its part of speech identified, and used in example sentences to provide context. Vocabulary Tests To enhance learning and improve retention rates, a two-part test is provided for each unit week. These tests can be used by students to note down prompted vocabulary words from given definitions or fill in missing words in sentences thereby applying their newly gained knowledge practically. Fun Learning Activity : Word Search An appealing feature of this product is the word search activity that adds elements of fun while improving vocabulary skills. Each word search houses all vocabulary words from the respective week's unit serving as a brilliant tool for both class activities and homework assignments. Included Answer Keys For Effective Evaluation Educators are assisted with handy answer keys that provide solutions for both sections of the vocabulary test thus saving invaluable time while ensuring accuracy. The SAMPLE resource contains pertinent terms such as 'consolation', 'threshold' (Unit 1), ‘artifact’, ’yields’ (Unit 2) up till Unit six featuring key words like 'commodity', 'significant'. These varied terms cut across multiple themes allowing students attain a well-rounded understanding correspondent to grade level language arts essentials. While this resource is primarily aimed at Language Arts educators with goals focused on Spelling and Vocabulary development, it is equally serviceable across ESL teaching paradigms as well as for any educator in need of sturdy tools to enhance student writing practices. To conclude, educators armed with SAMPLE Grade 6 Vocabulary (McGraw-Hill Wonders) Week 1 of Units 1-6 can be assured that they are equipped with an extensive, practical and easily accessible tool to achieve Grade 6 foundational vocabulary targets effectively. .

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Vocabulary Acquisition, Vocabulary Reinforcement, Language Arts Instruction, Vocabulary Test, Word Search

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words  2nd 100

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 2nd 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 2nd 100 This 11-page Tic Tac Toe game helps students in grades K-2 practice recognizing and spelling the second hundred Fry sight words. Two students play a regular game of Tic Tac Toe, but with a fun twist - they must correctly read the sight word aloud and spell it before placing their X or O on the square. This brings sight word practice to life and incorporates friendly competition and socialization. Teachers can use it for individual, small group, or whole class practice. It alleviates the monotony of flashcards and worksheets by fusing a beloved game with essential reading skills. Students will beg to practice these crucial high-frequency words as they try to get three in a row, which boosts motivation and time on task. Who knew building fluency could be so entertaining? This resource provides a fresh way to repeatedly encounter the right words to scaffold students toward automaticity.

Author TeacherYouWant

Tags Activities, Sight Words Practice, Fun Learning, Fun Activities, Tic Tac Toe, Morning Work, Second 100, Fry Words, Sight Words

a-e Phonic Worksheets for Special Needs Plus GAME

a-e Phonic Worksheets for Special Needs Plus GAME
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Games

This is a pack of 12 Phonic worksheets to teach the split digraph a-e, specially designed for those with special needs, including those with dyslexia or who may be suspected of being dyslexic but will work equally well with young learners in Kindergarten/EYFS/Y1. It includes a phonic 'a-e' game to aid learning. These sheets are LETRS and UK GOV requirements aligned. These worksheets also align with the most popular phonic programmes, including RWI and Letters and Sounds.) Who are these worksheets for? I have written them for pupils who struggle with processing information - especially sounds. This includes children who are DYSLEXIC or have ANY other kind of processing disorder. Such children may have failed with other methods of teaching phonics. Such pupils need activities that: ·are highly structured - one tiny step at a time building on the one before using only a limited number of words to start with and only using words that the child has already learnt to sound out, with no nasty surprises. ·Have only a little on each pageas these pupils tire easily. What makes these worksheets special? I have a powerful three-step process which I use with my special needs pupils, which is worked out over the course of the 12 worksheets: 1. See it!where we focus on becoming aware of the new sound in words. This involves first hearing the new sound in words and then seeing it in words (tracking). 2. Sound-it-out!Having learnt to see the new sound in words, we learn to sound out these words to read and write them. We begin by usingsound-it-out boxesfor reading and spelling which help the child to segment the word prior to blending the sounds together. Once the child can read and write individual words, we work on fluency by building familiarity with the common words in the new sound family. Once the child can sound the words out to read and spell confidently, we move on to recognising them/using them in longer reading and dictation passages, as soon as the child is able. I provide 2 reading passages with comprehension exercises and one dictation passage, with a page in the workbook dedicated to it, with room for a picture, which again cements understanding. 3. Write it! Incorporated into the above two steps, we constantly write the new sound. This adds a multi-sensory dimension to our work - we see with our eyes, we sound it with our mouth parts and voice, and then we move by writing. All three steps work together to help the child feel in control of his/her learning and to become a successful, confident learner. We finish each sound with a dictation which culminates our work before we remove on to the next sound. I try to give this a week after we finish the book, to act as revision. The dictation: Read this passage to your pupil, who should write it. Have the child read his/her work and check for errors. Make sure the writing is completely accurate before saying the child has finished, including full stops and capital letters correctly used. Flashcards are included. What is included in the pack: A front cover 12 Activities based on the 'Sound it out' principles. A dictation Flashcards Phonic a-e Game The Phonic a-e Game helps pupils to decide whether a word needs an 'e' or not. The game helps children to grapple with the new rule in an engaging way while providing the teacher with opportunities for assessment . Full instructions provided. Both in colour and black and white: the black/white version is good to send home for extra practice. MORE Please note: This pack is in a series: Find: EE Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention AR Phonic Worksheets for Early Years/Intervention OR (In the Lilibette's Resources Store I do hope others find these Special Needs Phonic worksheets helpful for their pupils with ordering and processing difficulties!

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Split Digraph A-e, A-e, Phonics A-e, Silent E, Magic E, Phonic Worksheets, Special Needs, Phonic Games, Print N Play Phonic Game, A-e Worksheets

Phonics Dice From A to Z

Phonics Dice From A to Z
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Phonics Dice from A to Z Phonics Dice from A to Z, is a targeted teaching resource designed for young learners taking their initial steps in language learning. This educational resource focuses on phonics development skills, which are vital in laying the foundation for reading and writing proficiency. This resource comprises six printable dice sheets with specific phonics letters on each side of the dice. Each individual sheet can swiftly be converted into a completed die within approximately five minutes. The process involves: Printing out the sheets Laminating them for durability Cutting along the provided guide lines Folding them into practical cubed dice shapes. Note that educators should adhere strictly to provide guidelines while modulating their printer's dimensions - these sheets optimally work under A4 settings. Aimed Towards Children Three Years and Older The Phonics Dice from A to Z specifically target children aged three years old and above refining key skills such as sound recognition and encoding or decoding proficiencies are central objectives of this product use. Versatility And Wide Scope Of Learning Application This product covers 25 crucial starting sounds which include 's', 'a', 't', 'p', 'i', 'n' up till ‘z’. Each single letter represents one dedicated lower case sound per se - thus pitching it well across Early Learning (PreK), Kindergarten curricula extending even up till First Grade literacy modules. Ease of Incorporation within Class Time Tables To ease incorporation within class time tables this product (in an accessible PDF format) goes beyond merely teaching; it also gives learners numerous opportunities to have fun while fostering their developing language skills.

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Phonics Development, Reading Skills, Phonetics, Sound Recognition, Language Learning

Let's Talk About The Weather Board Game

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

ACE Word Dice Games - A CVCe Phonics Center

ACE Word Dice Games - A CVCe Phonics Center
ELA, Reading, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Practice reading and writing ACE word family words with these phonics dice games for CVCe words. Students will gain practice reading, spelling and writing words with long vowel sounds with the magic e phonics rule. What is Included: * 2 sets of dice templates for the different mats * 7 different recording mats To play, students will roll the dice then, depending on the mat chosen, they will color, cover, trace, or write the target word. By having a variety of mats, these games are easily differentiated so that students who need more support can be successful as well. These games make great literacy centers or phonics stations. Ways to Use: * Use the tracing pages to trace the word rolled (single player) * Use the grid pages to color the word rolled (single player) * Create a graph by rolling the dice X number of times and then filling in the blank grid squares. (single player) * Three in a Row: Using the grid paper with words, students take turns rolling the dice and coloring the words in the grid. The first player with 3 words in a row wins. (partner game) When to Use: * Literacy Centers * Small Group Activities * Partner Games * Individual Practice * Morning Work These dice games can be placed in literacy centers for students to use alone or in pairs to complete. They also make great teacher lead activities for small groups for students who need to review or have extra practice with CVCe words. Skills Assessed * Blending Onset and Rime * Reading CVCe Words * Writing CVCe Words * Spelling CVCe Words The mats are no prep, print and go pages for students to use with the dice provided in this game. The dice require some prep by printing, cutting out and assembling. The mats can be laminated to make them reusable.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Ace Words, Dice Games, CVCe Words, Magic E Words, Literacy Game, Phonics Games, Literacy Center, Small Group Activity, Ace Dice, Aces In Dice

Road Track Building Tiles with CVC Cars Game

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

1st 100 Fry Sight Words: Bingo Cards

1st 100 Fry Sight Words: Bingo Cards
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

1st 100 Fry Sight Words: Bingo Cards The 1st 100 Fry Sight Words: Bingo Cards are a powerful and engaging teaching tool designed to help students from Kindergarten to Grade 2 expand their vocabulary and enhance reading skills. Overview of the Game: Each learner is given a bingo card that carries random sight words from the first hundred Fry Sight Words list. An educator or an appointed student vocalizes individual sight words. The learners mark off these words on their cards, aiming for five aligned markings across, vertically or diagonally to win. This interactive engagement offers continual exposure, repetition, and practice with high-frequency sight words; all indispensable features for any verbal building block mastery. Ideal for Various Classroom Activities: In addition to being excitingly straightforward in its layout, the adaptability of these bingo cards makes them ideal candidates for different learning center tasks and group games focused on Language Arts' Reading, Vocabulary, and Spelling sub-subjects. The PDF file consists of thirty US Letter Size pages ingeniously filled with immense learning potential. Listed Essential Words: 'the' 'were' 'what' Note:The list consists of frequent yet essential words seen by young readers in various forms such as poems and articles. With this resource's support towards comprehensive knowledge growth both within academic confines & through readings external don't miss out on infusing authentic excitement into your program by using our intellectual stimulating – ‘1st 100 Fry Sight Words: Bingo Cards’.

Author TeacherYouWant

Tags Sight Words, Bingo Cards, Vocabulary Development, Reading Fluency, Language Arts

Let's Talk About Autumn Board Game

Let's Talk About Autumn Board Game
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ESL, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

Let's Talk About Autumn is an engaging board game for building language skills. Designed for kindergarten through 3rd grade, it sparks conversation about fall topics. To play, print the colorful game board and grab a pair of dice. Students take turns rolling and moving spaces. They read the question out loud and answer with a partner or small group. Teachers can also pull students to play and assess progress. With questions spanning science, language arts, and trivia, this versatile game strengthens vocabulary. It's perfect for both English speakers and ESL students. Use it for whole, small group, or paired practice. Make it a competition by racing to the end, or focus on collaboration. Extend learning by having students write questions and answers. This simple yet interactive game brings autumn alive through speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Let's Talk About Autumn facilitates engaged learning, relationship building, and seasonal fun.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Small Group Discussion, ESL, ELL, Speaking Activities, Board Game, Dice Game, Speaking Skills, Writing Prompts, Autumn, October

I have...Who Has...? Circus Edition (British English)

I have...Who Has...? Circus Edition (British English)
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

I Have...Who Has...? Circus Edition (British English) This is an engaging and interactive game designed to be a versatile teaching resource for educators. Aimed to benefit both public school teachers and homeschoolers, it is formatted in British English and primarily focuses on enhancing the Language Arts skills of students. Furthermore, it aims to hone pupils reading proficiency while keeping them absorbed with its unique circus-themed concept. The Game Mechanics: The game involves every learner in the class or group. It includes seven printable pages brimming with colorful imagery, lively designs, and intriguing terms make up this PDF resource. Once shuffled and distributed among students: A student initiates by asking for a term that matches the description on their card. The student who has that term responds with "I have…" followed by asking for another term associated with their card. This cycle continues till all cards are used up enriching children's vocabulary along with refining auditory listening skills helping them understand more effectively about sequencing matters. Versatile Implementation: This Circus Edition can be implemented in diverse teaching environments - from whole classroom settings to small group formats where each child gets multiple cards; can even be sent as homework assignments where parents get involved thus extending learning horizons beyond classrooms! In conclusion, this resource is not just any ordinary game – It’s a tool to mitigate classroom distractions lending individual participatory roles which harnesses active listening within learners concurrently improving fluency over time making learning fun simultaneously!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Interactive Game, British English, Language Arts, Circus-themed, Vocabulary Enrichment

Beginning Sound and Ending Sound Matching Game
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Beginning Sound and Ending Sound Matching Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

Preschool and kindergarten students will have fun practicing phonological awareness skills by identifying the beginning sounds and ending sounds in words with these phonics matching cards. What is Included: In this phonics card set, there are 24 total cards, available in both color and black and white. Each set of cards makes 12 pairs of words with the same beginning sounds and ending sounds. Ways to Use: Concentration or Memory Game : Students will start the game by having all of the cards face down. Each student will take turns turning over 2 cards. If both the beginning sound and ending sound of both cards match, then the student keeps the pair. If they do not, then the student puts them back face down. The student with the most correct pairs wins. Find a Partner: The teacher starts by giving each student one of the picture cards. The students then look around at the cards the other students have to see if it matches their beginning sound and their ending sound. Once they find their match, then they found their partner. Students can simply work together to match the cards with the same beginning sound and ending sound. Pairs Included: bag - bug, bat - boat, crab - cab, dog - dig, fan - fin, hat - hut, log - leg, mop - map, night - net, rug - rag, sock - snake, vine - van Skills Assessed: This activity assesses students' abilities at identifying and matching beginning and ending sounds in single syllable words. This activity is a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. The cards just need to be printed out and cut apart. They can be laminated for durability if the teacher desires. The cards can be stores in a task box or pencil box for easy set up, clean up and storage options.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Beginning Sounds, Ending Sounds, Matching Game, Phonics Game

Bingo Game: Latin Roots

Bingo Game: Latin Roots
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Grade 4, 5, 6, Games, Activities

Latin Roots Bingo Game Make learning fun with the Latin Roots Bingo Game. This educational tool is perfect for Grade 4 - Grade 6 students, providing a fun way to review or check their understanding of Greek and Latin roots and derivatives. It's suitable for educators in a traditional or homeschooling environment. The game includes 40 Greek and Latin roots, from "aer/aero" to "ver/vers/vert". Everything is tied into our other educational resources like the Greek and Latin Roots and Derivatives: Reference Cards and Card Sort. The Bingo Package Includes: 30 ready-to-play game cards, Calling cards that mirror each root used, A clear answer key for easy verification of winners. You just need to print out the bingo game cards (and laminate if you'd like them to last longer), gather some marker chips, such as plastic discs or dry beans, then you're ready! Fostering associative thinking, students listen carefully when definitions are called out ("clues") that relate to specific root words on their card. Someone shouting "Bingo!" when they've marked off enough clues correctly across their card can create an exciting atmosphere! And remember - more rounds are possible after a winner emerges! Suggested Use: We suggest educators use this resource with other materials like our Bundle: Greek and Latin Roots; Greek and Latin Prefixes. Spelling drills feel less daunting equally impactful with this engaging bingo game as part of your lesson plan! Note: Covers Language Arts Subject Focus Area – Vocabulary enhancement & Spelling improvements activities The resource comes in high-quality downloadable PDF format Ideally suited for Activities Type discipline within educational curriculum

Author Virtually Montessori

Tags Latin Roots, Bingo Game, Vocabulary Enhancement, Spelling Improvement, Active Learning