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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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Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity
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Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity
Common Core, ELA, Phonics, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Toddler, Games, Activities, Centers

The Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity is a simple activity for those just starting to learn the initial/beginning sounds. This game provides 2 activities in one, either an activity for one player, or a game for two or three players. For use: In the classroom - centres, paired activities, intervention etc.. At home - by parents + home-educators Aim of the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity : ·That the child will be able to match the correct letter to the correct picture by initial (or beginning) sound ·That children will hear the initial (or beginning) sound of a word ·That children will know the sound that each letter /a/ to /z/ stands for To prepare the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity : Print the pages you require (colour or black and white). Cut along the lines to separate the letters from the pictures. To play the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity Play as an activity for one player: Scatter the cards face up on the left and the letters cards, face up on the right-hand side of the player. The player should select a picture card, say the word and listen for the initial sound. The player should then find the matching letter that stands for that sound. Completed pairs are placed in front of the player. For two or three players: Scatter the pictures and letters as before, but face down. Players take turns to select a picture, say the initial sound and then attempt to find the matching letter that stands for that sound. Wrong attempts should be returned to the pools of cards. The players place their completed pairs in front of them and compete to find the most pairs before the cards run out. Teaching tips for the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity : Do give support as needed so that the child feels successful. We need the child to end the game feeling s/he can do this. Emphasise the letter/beginning sounds of words as much as you can. What is included in the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Activity ? 26 pictures in both colour and black and white 26 Letter Cards

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonics, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Games, Home Education, Letter Sounds, ELA, Centers, Special Needs

Phonics Phase 3 Sorting Boom Card - Boat Shipment Theme

Phonics Phase 3 Sorting Boom Card - Boat Shipment Theme
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Phonics Phase 3 Ships Cart Sorting Boom Cards Activity Embarking on a phonics journey has never been this engaging! Introducing the Phonics Phase 3 Ships Cart Sorting Boom Cards Activity —a digital tool tailored to help children bolster their phase 3 phonics understanding. It's not just about reading; it's about refining sound recognition, enhancing listening skills, and gaining a robust grasp of vital phonetic sounds. This collection houses 50 interactive boom cards, each brimming with activities centered on phase 3 phonics. Here are the phonetic sounds covered: Basic sounds: j, v, w, x, y, z Combo sounds: zz, qu, ch, sh, th, ng Vowel teams: ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, oo R-Controlled and others: ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er Key Features: Sound Recognition: Perfect for children to connect sounds to letters. Reading Skills: Helps young readers decode words seamlessly. Listening Skills: Enhances auditory recognition of different phonetic sounds. Online Learning: The beauty of drag and drop in boom cards makes digital learning a breeze. And to add a sprinkle of fun, the backdrop of these cards showcases lively illustrations courtesy of freepik.com . Special shout-out to the creator, macrovector, for their vibrant contributions. Note: For those unfamiliar with the boom card platform, it's important to know that an active internet connection is essential. The cards are compatible with modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge. They also have app versions for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. An adult-supervised Boom Learning account is required for assignment and usage. With options like "Fast Pins", real-time feedback is at your fingertips, making learning self-paced and instantly rewarding. So, whether it's reinforcing what's learned in class or assigning homework, this Boom Card set is your go-to digital companion for making phonics phase 3 both productive and delightful.

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Boom Card, Activity, Game, Phonics, Phase 3, Online, Learning, Reading, ESL, ELA

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

ee or ea Phonic Game

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

Dominoes: Fruits

Dominoes: Fruits
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games

Dominoes: Fruits is an engaging vocabulary resource for elementary students to practice matching written words with images. This printable PDF game includes 28 domino tiles, each featuring a labeled color illustration of a fruit next to the corresponding printed name. Educators can utilize this versatile resource in small groups or whole class settings. Students will reinforce fruit vocabulary and spelling as they match the domino halves during engaging games. Teachers may also assign it as a independent or partner center activity to allow students to practice matching skills. With appealing images and clear text, this fruit domino game offers an entertaining way for children to expand their vocabulary.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Domino, Dominoes, Fruit, Matching, Words

Dominoes: Feelings

Dominoes: Feelings
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games

Dominoes: Feelings is an engaging vocabulary resource for elementary students to learn about emotions. Students match domino tiles featuring words and images related to feelings, including happy, sad, angry, tired, bored, excited, proud, lonely, loved, and more. This printable domino game can be implemented in small groups or whole class to reinforce emotional intelligence lessons. Students will enjoy matching the words and pictures while discussing when they feel these emotions. This vocabulary domino game allows educators to monitor students' understanding of feeling words in an interactive way. With multiple ways to play, Dominoes: Feelings sparks student engagement with essential emotional vocabulary. This resource helps build interpersonal skills for 2nd through 6th grade in a hands-on, easy-to-implement format educators will love.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Dominoes, Feelings, Matching, Words, Emotions

Let's Talk About Food Board Game

Let's Talk About Food Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities

Let's Talk About Food is an engaging board game that builds English language skills. Ideal for both native and ESL students in grades K-2, this printable game strengthens vocabulary around food concepts. To play, students take turns rolling dice and moving spaces. They read the prompt aloud, then verbally share or write their response. Teachers can modify gameplay for pairs, small groups, or whole class participation. Options include responding individually, with a partner, writing questions and answers, or racing to the finish. This versatile resource allows teachers to assess student progress through one-on-one conferencing. Using themes like food makes retaining new vocabulary words more meaningful. Let's Talk About Food brings interactive learning to grammar concepts through an easy DIY format.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Let's Talk About Food, Board Game, ESL Games, Small Group Activity, Partner Work, Communication Skills, Speaking Activity, Writing Prompts, Board Game Food, Food Board Game

Game: Storytelling Cards Travelling Around Oceania for ESL EFL

Game: Storytelling Cards Travelling Around Oceania for ESL EFL
ELA, Social Studies, Language Development, ESL, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Game: Storytelling Cards Travelling Around Oceania for ESL EFL This Printable Teaching Material is great for ESL, EFL Students, mainly High Schoolers/ Middle Schoolers (Teens), Homeschooling Classes or ANY English Second Language School Around the world! This ESL, EFL Game is great to improve English as a Second Language Vocabulary and Speaking skills. This Teaching Resources can be employed by ESL, EFL Centers Abroad and TESOL TEFL Tutors or independent teachers, educators around the globe (online or offline). This ESL, EFL, TESOL Resource offers 80 Flashcards with Oceania and Travelling Vocabulary + Sights + Famous people and local characters (the Sydney Opera House, Auckland, Mt. Ngauruhoe, a famous Film Director, Maori Haka etc. …). These English as a Second or Foreign Language Storytelling Flashcards can be shuffled so students can pick their Flashcards to tell their own unique story. Teachers and Students can use storytelling cards in various ways. My personal advice is to do the following spreads: the MINI STORY: every Learner picks 3 Storytelling Flashcards and tries to create their Europe-themed story the "NEVER ENDING STORY": every student picks by turn a card and given the outcome of the previous fished flashcards, he tries to continue the story's narration These are only TWO of the many spreads ESL Teachers and Learners can come up with! Don't be Shy and use your creativity to teach/learn English! This ESL, EFL, TESOL, TEFL Teaching Resource (80 storytelling Cards on Oceania; 10 pages) can be great for Intermediate Advanced English as a second or foreign language learners. Its aim is to make students exercise and/or improve their speaking, storytelling English as a second language Skills. ESL with Alan is a Brand New ESL, EFL, TESOL Store whose aim is to help English as a Second or foreign Language Teachers, Educators and Tutors (be it online or offline) to achieve their teaching objectives while creating a fun and stimulating environment. Never Forget! Learning is fun, So should English! Always If you want to browse more of my PDF ESL, EFL, TESOL Teaching Resources, click here ESL with Alan!

Author Learning with Alan

Tags ESL, EFL, Storytelling, Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Teens, Games, Flashcards, Activities

True Confessions Game

True Confessions Game
ELA, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

This resource is a True Confessions Game. This game can have two or three players. Each player will write down a true statement and a false statement about themselves, one labeled “#1” and the other “#2” randomly, and put these statements in an envelope or bag. The person to the left of the first player will choose statement #1 or #2. Player one will read the statement and do his/her best to make the others believe the statement is true. The other players will have 60 seconds to ask the first player questions about the statement. You can set a timer on: https://www.online-stopwatch.com/ When time runs out, the other players will say whether they think the statement is true or false. Continue the game with the second and third players.

Author Golden Promise

Tags Group Games, Team Games, Game Cards, Vocabulary Cards, Language Game, Confession Games, Confession Game, Confessional Game

Zoo Alphabet Cards

Zoo Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games

These zoo themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning with an animal theme. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These zoo alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.

Author The Connett Connection

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Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards

Outer Space Game Cards

Outer Space Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

This resource is a set of Outer Space Game Cards. You can use these game cards to implement a variety of activities for students to practice vocabulary and learn about outer space. You may wish to use these cards as a Memory game , Go Fish, etc. Instructions are included if you want to play either of these ways.

Author More Than Just Reading

Tags Flash Cards, Outer Space, Vocabulary, Literacy, Reading Games

Pre-Primer Sight Word Bingo

Pre-Primer Sight Word Bingo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Kindergarten, Activities, Games

Pre-Primer Sight Word Bingo: A Versatile Teaching Resource Pre-Primer Sight Word Bingo is an exemplary teaching resource geared towards preschool educators. It offers a stimulating way to boost language arts skills by engaging learners in a familiar game of bingo. About the Set The kit contains 40 distinct bingo cards displaying pre-primer words chosen strategically from Dr. Edward William Dolch's esteemed sight words list. This collection incorporates frequently used pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and verbs that don't necessarily conform to standard phonics rules. Incorporating this Game into Your Classroom Print the necessary number of bingo cards matching your class size along with the teacher call-out cards embedded in the package. To prolong the life of this game we recommend laminating each sheet before handing them out. Distribute markers—small easy-to-handle objects—with each card for covering spaces during gameplay. Versatility and Benefits This resource has been designed with flexibility in mind for various learning scenarios. Whether implemented in whole group activities or smaller group sessions everyone gets a chance to participate thus creating an inclusive classroom atmosphere. Additionally it finds usage as an entertaining homework assignment promoting family interaction while nurturing language development outside classroom setting as well. An additional component worth mentioning is valuable article detailing history and significance of Dolch sight words for bolster your knowledge base as an educator. A handy student record sheet is also available allowing you (the teacher) to assess individual progress throughout usage helping identify areas requiring additional attention ensuring regular forward momentum towards fufilling robust reading comprehension skills early on - paving smoother roads into higher education stages expectations. This easily downloadable 48-page PDF introduces a low-tech, engaging method of learning that nurtures cognitive development contributing to better retention of language skills in the long term. Enjoy implementing Pre-Primer Sight Word Bingo into your curriculum letting each student's confidence and reading abilities bloom.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Sight Words, Language Arts, Bingo Game, Dolch Words, Literacy

Syllable Division Phonics Game

Syllable Division Phonics Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

This resource is a Syllable Division Phonics Game. Students will learn six different ways for syllables to be divided. You'll be able to print these rules for student reference. This game can be played with or without the game board. Directions are included for the different ways to play.

Author Literacy Life

Tags Phonics, Syllables, Literacy Center, Task Cards, Game Board

Letter P Games

Letter P Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Games

This letter P beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter P. This alphabet game provides students with a fun and engaging way to practice on the initial sound of the letter P. This game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /p/ 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 P 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 N, Letter N Games, Letter N Activities

AR Phonic Game

AR Phonic Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

This is a phonic game to help children, especially those with special needs, to read words with the digraph 'ar'. Who can use this ar game ? Any who need to use the digraph ar! But it is especially for those with special needs: games can take the pressure out of learning to read, especially for those who have become despondent or are reluctant for any reason. They are fun and take the child's mind off of the tedium, and winning is not dependent on their ability to read - it is the 'way the game goes'. What can it be used for? Why not send it home for homework? It can be used as a discrete form of assessment: is the pupil using knowledge of letter sounds - or GUESSING which will lead to failure? What is included in the pack? Full instructions are given. The game comes in both black and white and colour versions. Children can be encouraged to colour the black-and-white version and this will help the words in the 'ar' family to be established firmly in the child's mind. There are 3 boards with matching picture/word cards in both black and white and colour. Aim of the game : To help children to be able to sound out, or recognise, words with ‘ar’ in them, quickly. How to prepare the game : Choose either black and white or coloured. The children can colour the black and white boards which will help to fix the words together in their minds as being in the same family. The game boards come in pairs: For each pair choose one to be a board and cut the other up into individual picture/word cards. If only two people are playing then they can choose which sets of pictures and cards they use. How to play: This is a game for two or three players. The teacher should watch if two children are playing together. Each player takes a game board. The matching letter/picture cards are scattered on the table face down. Players take it in turns to choose a card from the table. The child looks to see if s/he has the matching word or picture on his/her board. If so, the card is placed in position on the board. If not, it is returned to the pool on the table. The winner is the first person to complete his/her board. Teaching tips: Support children to sound words out/blend them as needed. Help children to see and use the ‘ar’ sound to read the words.

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Ar Game, Ar, Ar Phonics, Ar Digraph, Ar For Speicl Needs, Ar Reading, Reading Words With Ar

5 Minute Game: The Rhyme Game

5 Minute Game: The Rhyme Game
ELA, Grammar, Language Development, Vocabulary, Spelling, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games

Here is a quick no-prep game for any elementary classroom: The Rhyme Game ! It helps teach vocabulary, syllables, rhyme, and prefixes. This product includes a one-page instruction sheet including the skills taught, different player configurations, rules, a sample round, and extension ideas. This game requires NO PREP and NO MATERIALS other than writing implements. I suggest whiteboards to save paper. Grades to Use With: This game can be used in any elementary classroom (grades K-8) or in a high school special education class. It is great for the following uses: · - Morning/home-room warm-up · - TOC back-up activity · - To fill the 5 minutes before lunch or the end of the day · - As a reward for small-group or one-to-one tutoring The Rhyme Game Rules: Start with a word that has many rhymes. (For example: tent, rant, king, see, you.) Do NOT choose duck for obvious reasons. Each student (or each team) has two minutes to make a list of as many rhyming words as they can. Points are counted based on syllables. The longer the word, the more points. After two minutes, tally the scores to find the winner. Sample Round: T: Think of as many words that rhyme with TENT as you can in two minutes. Team 1: bent (1), invent (2), went (1), content (2), meant (1) TOTAL: 7 Team 2: sent (1), bent (1), content (2), discontent (3), spent (1), unspent (2) TOTAL: 10 If you like this 5-minute game , check out the other ones in my store: Guess My Number Game Categories The 4-Letter Word Game I also have lots of intermediate math games too: Math Matching Games; 8 Sets of Math Fact Cards Perimeter of Complex Shapes: Math Strategy Game Credit Score Boardgame

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Rhyme, Syllables, Prefixes, Game, ELA, Quick Game, Fast Game, TOC, Tutoring, Phonics, Rhyme Games, Rhyme Out Game, Minute Rhyme, Rhyme Games For Kindergarten, Rhyme Game For Kindergarten, Ryme Game, Rhyme With Game

20 FREE DINOSAUR PUZZLES | Cut and Paste
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20 FREE DINOSAUR PUZZLES | Cut and Paste
ELA, Special Resources, Writing, Handwriting, Life Skills, Speech Therapy, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

20 DINOSAUR PUZZLES FOR CHILDREN HELLO, thank you very much for being part of EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS! On this occasion I bring you these fantastic 20 dinosaur puzzles for children. SO DOWNLOAD THESE 20 DINOSAUR PUZZLES COMPLETELY FREE NOW SO THAT YOUR CHILDREN START CUTTING NOW. 1. KEYWORDS OF THIS RESOURCE: Puzzles, puzzles for children, puzzles to cut out, cut-out puzzles, cut-outs for children, cut-out tiles for children. 2. INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: Now please read the following information carefully to find out what this product is about and decide to download it now. A. The name of this educational resource is The title of this resource is "20 dinosaur puzzles for children" B. This document contains this number of pages: 5 pages C. This educational resource has been prepared by: Prepared by EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS. We are a corporation dedicated to making puzzles for children. D. You can apply this educational document in different contexts such as: - CLASSROOM: If you are a preschool teacher or a teacher of young children, these cutting activities will be very useful for developing the areas of graphomotor skills, as well as motor skills for your children. - HOME: If you have small children, these activities can be very useful, both during your little ones' leisure time and if your children are interested in dinosaurs. 3. SECONDARY OR COMPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E. Is this document in black and white or color? Document available in colors. F. For what ages is this document recommended? Apply this document to children ages 3 to 6 who benefit greatly from fine motor skills activities. This file is for personal use only. It is not allowed to be resold or shared with others. 4. OTHER FREE RESOURCES THAT MAY INTEREST YOU AND THAT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD COMPLETELY FREE: ADDITION WORKSHEETS : https://teachsimple.com/product/5-free-addition-worksheets-5-pages SUBTRACTION WORKSHEETS: https://teachsimple.com/product/5-subtraction-worksheets-free-resource DIVISION WORKSHEETS: https://teachsimple.com/product/5-division-worksheets-free-exercises MULTIPLICATION WORKSHEETS: https://teachsimple.com/product/5-free-multiplication-worksheets-free-resource NUMBERS CARDS: https://teachsimple.com/product/10-numbers-flashcards-animals-themed NUMBERS FLASHCARDS: https://teachsimple.com/product/10-numbers-flashcards-numbers-1-to-10 PAINT AND FUN: https://teachsimple.com/product/10-free-images-for-painting-animals-themed NUMBERS TRACING: https://teachsimple.com/product/tracing-numbers-1-to-100-5-free-worksheets

Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA

Tags Puzzles, Puzzles For Kids, Free Puzzles, Dinosaur

School Game Cards

School Game Cards
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

This resource is a set of School Game Cards. You can use these game cards to implement a variety of activities for students to practice vocabulary and learning woodland animals. You may wish to use these cards as a Memory game , Go Fish, etc. Instructions are included if you want to play either of these ways.

Author More Than Just Reading

Tags Game Cards, Go Fish, Vocabulary, October, Small Group

Free Spanish  Interactive Memory Game to Practice Nombres & Articulos
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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

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

Frog Alphabet Cards

Frog Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Spring, Seasons, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games

These frog themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These frog alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards

Jobs Speaking Game

Jobs Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

This is a Jobs 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 Jobs, Careers, Board Games, Speaking Game, Speaking Skills, Literacy, Language Development, ESL Printable, ESL Games

a-e Phonic Game: 'E' or no 'E'? Print 'n Play!

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

Cooking Up Some Vocabulary Game - EBOOK

Cooking Up Some Vocabulary Game - EBOOK
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

Do you enjoy cooking? How many cooking terms do you know? Show off your knowledge in this fun game! All templates and instructions are included! This ebook format includes a downloadable PDF file. Just print and follow the instructions to get the fun started! Print as many as you need for your household. For a FREE example of the products in our Games and Games Notebook line, please click the link below: Addition Bingo Game Keywords: Cooking, Oven Safety, Kitchen Utensils, Teaching Cooking, Teach children to cook, Cooking Lapbook, Home Economics, Home Economics Lapbook, Measurement conversions Please also check out the rest of our Games ! Click the links below: Addition & Subtraction Blackout Game Christmas Grammar Game Father’s Day Games Get to Know Me Games Mother’s Day Games Plural Nouns Game Presidential Election Process Vocabulary Game Subtraction Action Game

Author Knowledge Box Central

Tags Cooking, Kitchen, Recipe, Ingredients