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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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Interpreting Words + Phrases Digital Game

Interpreting Words + Phrases Digital Game
ELA, Reading, Grade 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities

Interpreting Words + Phrases Digital Game An engaging and no-prep teaching resource crafted to assist Middle School students studying in 6th to 8th grade. This effective online tool furthers the learning process for both student and educator, accentuating on Language Arts within the subcategory of Reading. The game encourages students to engage with interpreting words and phrases. It boasts a four-step interactive procedure, inviting learners into textual analysis. The unique feature is the paragraph building challenge integrated at the end of each session that aims at solidifying learning outcomes. Enhance technical comprehension. Decode connotative meanings. Determine use of figurative language in texts. Analyse text focusing on word choice's influence on defining meaning or tone modulation. Benchmarked against Common Core Standards: CCRA.R.4;, it prepares learners with necessary skills required for analyzing poetry effectively! Versatility in Learning Methods & Sharing Facility This resource can seamlessly adapt to various teaching methods such as whole classroom instructions or small group study sessions and is equally suitable for homework assignments due to its sharing facility via platforms like Google Classroom or Canvas. Purchase Contents: A PDF file consisting a link directing straight into game mode on Google Slides. A comprehensive Teacher's Guide that includes sharing instructions applicable across numerous online learning management systems streamlining remote lessons! Ease-of-Use & Student Engagement through Self-check Feature: Simplicity joins hands with engagement as this tool awards learners with automatic self-checks, making learning fun while keeping efficiency up. This cognitive approach fosters an eager aptitude in students for analyzing poetry amplifying knowledge absorption and easing educators' jobs a tad bit. Regardless of physical classrooms or remote learning circumstances - realize educational aims effectively with the Interpreting Words + Phrases Digital Game!

Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle

Tags Middle School, Language Arts, Reading, Poetry Analysis, Figurative Language

Environmental Print Reading Game

Environmental Print Reading Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

Environmental print is any words or images that are immediately visible in our environment. It includes things like signs, logos, advertisements and product packaging. You encounter environmental print all the time, but did you know it can also help us learn how to read? Children around the age of 3 years and above begin to recognize environmental print, such as street signs, labels, and advertisements. Environmental print allows them to learn important sight words that are commonly seen in the environment. This reading game provides a way for children to have fun while learning about environmental print. This interactive PowerPoint game is great for boosting reading confidence for emerging readers and is engaging and fun for students to play as well. It includes over 100 environmental print such as logos, characters, places to eat and brands and more! The more students are aware that environmental print surrounds them, the more they will interact with the print around them. Don't be surprised if after using this activity with your students that you get excited announcements from them in the hallways calling out "exit" signs or reading the Crayola crayons around the classroom! To use: Simply download the Powerpoint presentation and get your students ready to call out what they can read as the animated presentation presents environmental print to students in alphabetical order. The teacher can control the speed by clicking to go to the next piece of environmental print or not clicking to pause the screen. This activity is great for whole class, small groups, or individual student intervention. Use it to launch a reading lesson or when you have a few spare minutes in the day to enhance student learning.

Author Primary 206 Mix

Tags Powerpoint, Game, Environmental Print, I Can Read, A-Z, Logos, Pre-reading

Winter Olympic Games Writing Challenge | Resilience & Mindset!

Winter Olympic Games Writing Challenge | Resilience & Mindset!
ELA, P.E. & Health, Writing, Creative Writing, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Games, Activities

Getting kids to enjoy writing during the early elementary years is key. One way we can do that is to tie in their interests to the writing process. The Winter Olympic Games provide an amazing perspective on the effects of hard work and dedication. Learners will think through their definitions of victory and success, while contemplating mindset and resilience in the face of challenges. In addition to these key SEL areas, learners encounter the fun task of choosing their sport and the location of the Olympics they are competing at, bringing in an element of geography. Thinking about the way we think is a foundational skill for growing the executive functions our kiddos will use in the editing process. For this reason, a short checklist has been included at the end of page 4 so that learners can begin to go back and check their work. This key skill in developing healthy executive functioning is intentionally made visible to students to prompt ownership over the quality of their writing. STANDARDS: Meets CCSS Writing standards for grades 2-5. Don't forget to check out the Chef's Toolbox, Superhero's Toolbox, and Astronaut's Toolbox activities for more fun! These activities can be used with a whole class in addition to the writing challenge printable. This printable is optimal for 2nd-5th graders who enjoy learning about sports and demonstrating their knowledge of them. By using the included matrix to choose the setting, challenge, and characters in their story, they'll use the freedom afforded them to create something they love. BONUS: Take advantage of the 4 extension activity ideas included in this printable. These activities will take their writing beyond the page and bring it to life in STEAM-supported outlets. What you'll get: a 4 page PDF including instructions, extension activity ideas, and 3 student pages. One of these pages is simply writing space for you to print off as many copies as you need based on the amount your students are writing. You'll also find the editing checklist to prompt students to edit their own work for spelling, capitalization, and punctuation.

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Writing Prompt, Narrative Writing, Editing Checklist, Creative Writing, Geography, Olympics, Olympic Games, Winter Olympics, Winter Sports

Concept Nouns Naming and Definitions 12

Concept Nouns Naming and Definitions 12
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Reading, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

This series of PDF BUNDLE resources focuses on identifying noun concepts, with engaging visualizations ( pictures and graphic arrangements ) of vocabulary by topic. The activity materials in this assignment are designed to help students develop their vocabulary and reading comprehension skills through interactive activities and real-life examples. It includes clear names and definitions of words from common noun categories and can also serve as discussion prompts to encourage critical and analytical thinking, deepen your understanding of the language, and improve your communication skills . This resource is designed to be accessible and engaging to all students . Ideal for teaching English as a Second Language and intervention sessions on learning difficulties. Clear and concise language, visual aids and interactive activities help students easily understand and remember information, integrating visual and kinesthetic elements. You can choose from a variety of worksheets that suit your student's level, interests, and printing preferences. Each category topic includes : 2 sets of Flash cards ( definition sentence / image, image / definition sentence ) 2 sets of Flash cards ( definition word / phrase, definition phrase / word ) 3 anagram strings ( mixed letters of single words or in definition text ) 1 Crossword ( word definition ) 2 sets of linked activities Draw a Line ( definition / image, image / definition ) 2 sets of matching activities Draw a line ( word / definition, definition / word ) 2 series of Quizzes ( definition / image, image / definition ) 2 series of quizzes ( word / definition, definition / word ) 3 Wheels of Fortune ( words, definitions, images ) Search page for 1 word ( word definition ) 2 writing boards ( words, definitions ) 2 blank boards/artboards ( words, definitions ) Various puzzles and word games for naming noun concepts as well . * Use as-is or create your own board games, like Snap, Memory, Match to Sample, and Knowledge Races . Distribute it as morning exercises, quiet time and focus activities, independent workbooks, or fun homework . 65 PDF Pages

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Esl, Word Defining, Semantics, Word Search, Anagram, Flash Cards, Centers, Crossword, Definitions, Writing Expository

Let's Talk About School Board Game

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

This is a Let's Talk About School Board Game. All you have to do is print this game board and grab a pair of dice. The game board can be printed in color or black and white. This simple game board is great for your English-speaking students and your ESL students who are building their language skills in the English language. Students can work in pairs or groups of 3-4. You can also pull students in a small group with you to better assess their progress and mastery. These board games are great because they come in a variety of themes and topics, so students will be able to increase their vocabulary. You can choose to do a few different activities when you use these board games : 1.Students can take turns rolling the dice. They will move that many places on the board. Whatever space they land on, they can read the question out loud and answer it verbally with their partner or group. 2.Same as number 1, but the partner can answer the question instead of the person who rolled the dice. 3.Same as number 1, but both partners (or everybody in the group) can write their answer down on paper. 4.Same as number 1, but students can practice writing down the question and their individual answer to the question. If you choose to make it a competition, then whoever reaches the end of the board first wins!

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags School, Vocabulary, Writing Prompts, Board Game, ESL Back To School Activity, Speaking Skills, Literacy Center, Reading Groups

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

Let's Talk About Our Body Board Game

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

Let's Talk About Our Body is an engaging board game that teaches young students about human anatomy. Students take turns rolling a pair of dice and moving their game piece around the board. When a student lands on a space, they read the question out loud and provide an answer. Questions cover topics like major organs, senses, muscles, bones, and more. This printable game can be used in small groups or pairs to build English language skills. It's perfect for both native English speakers and English language learners. Use it to assess student understanding, build vocabulary, and make learning about the human body fun. Implement it as an independent activity, partner game , or even a whole class competition where students race to the finish. This simple yet educational game is easy to set up, differentiated to multiple levels, and boosts retention through active participation.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Board Game, Our Body, Anatomy, Writing Prompts, Science Writing, Speaking Skills, ESL Activity, Partner Work, Grammar, Small Group

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

I have...Who Has...? Fruits & Vegetables Edition

I have...Who Has...? Fruits & Vegetables Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

I have...Who Has...? Fruits & Vegetables Edition is an engaging card game that builds listening skills, attention, and reading comprehension for the whole class or small groups. Designed for elementary grades, this educational game features a set of shuffled cards with fruits, vegetables, and descriptors. A student starts by reading their card aloud and asking a question that matches another card. The student holding that card responds, then reads their card and asks another question, continuing the chain. Students must listen carefully to keep the game going. This self-checking game encourages participation from every student while reviewing vocabulary in a fun, active way. Use it in reading groups or literacy centers for repeated exposure identifying and describing common produce.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Fruits, Vegetables, Vocabulary, Matching, Game, I Have Who Has Game, How Do You Play I Have Who Has

Winter Scavenger Hunt and Nature Walk: Discover the Magic of the Season - winter games.

Winter Scavenger Hunt and Nature Walk: Discover the Magic of the Season - winter games.
ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Creative Arts, Art, Seasons, Winter, Fine Arts, Kindergarten, Grade 5, Games, Activities

The Winter Scavenger Hunt and Nature Walk: Discover the Magic of the Season This engaging educational resource perfectly pairs learning and fun during winter months. Ideal for students from preschool to grade 5, it transforms winter's climate into a captivating classroom that naturally incites curiosity and intellectual exploration. It involves various subject areas such as: Language Arts Holidays Art & Music Science. The adaptability of this activity allows educators to implement it in group settings or assign as a homework assignment involving the entire family. Natural Exploration Approach within Fine Arts Education Sub-division: A mesmerizing aspect is its incorporation of winter-related elements like icicles, snowflakes, pine cones, and animal tracks. This approach seamlessly includes coloring tasks helping learners develop sharp observation skills while understanding the role of art in world comprehension. The major themes throughout include: winter, scavenger hunt , outdoor activity, printable cards, fun learning, I and exploration. Included Components: A key feature are printable scavenger hunt cards that further active student participation while fostering proficiency in observation skills amid friendly competition. Being available as a downloadable PDF file type ensures quick access for teachers or homeschooling parents at any given moment or location maximizing convenience. In Conclusion: The Winter Scavenger Hunt and Nature Walk This resource merges active engagement with theoretical comprehension, delivering high pedagogical value during the winter months. It grounds experiential learning for a more comprehensive educational journey.

Author Style Your Classroom

Tags Winter Scavenger Hunt, Nature Walk, Educational Resource, Observation Skills, Experiential Learning

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

Pic-O - A Super Fun Vocabulary Word Card Game!
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Pic-O - A Super Fun Vocabulary Word Card Game!
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

Pic-O is an animated card game that blends enjoyment with educational value for children of all ages. This game serves as a strong instructional aid, easily adaptable for many learning environments. Using pictures and letters together, parents and teachers can implement this resource for a practical approach to building vocabulary skills. An amusing method for learning new terms, Pic-O is a valuable resource in any educational setting, including traditional classrooms or homeschool situations. It also strengthens listening comprehension and word articulation. Expanding Vocabulary with Pic-O This version of Pic-O contains 60 playing cards, featuring a diverse set of vocabulary words from "a" to "l". Each card is designed to present clear visual clues, while allowing kids to connect each word to its true meaning. Beyond its use in reading lessons, Pic-O can be used in small group activities or individual study. Educators can utilize it for whole-class teaching, reinforcing language concepts, particularly focusing on growing students' word knowledge in an engaging format. Guide your students through fun gameplay by involving them in matching letters and pictures – all while practicing correct speech. Pic-O's adaptable rule structure allows for flexibility in classroom use. Teachers can easily adjust rules to fit their class needs or even encourage students to create their own ways to play! Creative Design & Varied Uses: The thoughtfully designed cards prevent seeing through from the back by giving users the option to print colored patterns on the reverse. Users can also choose a simple backdrop by using only the first page. While this product primarily focuses on improving students' language understanding, its uses extend beyond standard academic settings, making it genuinely interactive. Introduce your students to fun and educational entertainment filled with hours of enjoyment, as the game's rules are enhanced with the special card feature. Move beyond traditional teaching methods and give your students this fun vocabulary building tool – Pic-O! Enjoy watching them have a great time while learning.

Author Tom's Talk

Tags Vocabulary Game, Educational Tool, Language Arts, Word Cards, Interactive Learning

Vocabulary Review Game- Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable

Vocabulary Review Game- Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable
Life Studies, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Vocabulary, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Games

Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words: I Have, Who Has, Editable An enjoyable and effective teaching resource designed to enhance calendar -related vocabulary and reading fluency in a fun way. Ideal for grades 1-5, but because of its versatile nature it's also suitable for ESOL learners of all ages. Key Features: 24 pre-loaded vocabulary words related to the calendar . Easy-to-follow game that involves reading questions aloud (Who has...?) and responding (I have...). The addition of editable slides where you can insert your own choice of words and images. How Does It Work? The game is played by distributing cards amongst players who then read their question aloud. The holder of the corresponding card responds before asking their own question. The game finishes when it reaches the first student's response. Bonus: Included in this package are QR coded links that direct you to Google Slides presentations, providing each word with realistic photo visuals — useful visual aids particularly beneficial for visual learners. Purpose & Core Objective: Vocabulary Review Game - Calendar Words I Have, Who Has, Editable aims at enhancing students' understanding and usage of school-related words as they formulate complete sentences using specific terms on their given cards. By connecting real-world meanings through personal experiences with respective visual aids provided on each card ensures effective long-term retention! This activity can be used as a warm-up or wrap-up session; it's adaptable enough for diverse learner profiles including ELLs (English Language Learners) and SPED (Special Education) students. Fostering classroom unity while encouraging joint learning experiences- a fun challenge every learner will appreciate!. Download Specifications: The Vocabulary Review Game download is provided as an editable 8-slide PPTX file. It's adaptable for you to insert custom terms and images differing from the original set of 24 vocabulary words. To more easily share with students in a virtual classroom, it can be readily converted into Google Slides format!

Author Melissa Is Teaching

Tags Vocabulary Review, Calendar Words, Learning Game, Reading Fluency, Inclusive Resource

Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game - Verb Tense: Present=Past-Future
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Free Spanish Interactive Memory Game - Verb Tense: Present=Past-Future
ELA, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Games, Activities

Spanish Verb Tense Memory Game : Present, Past and Future Reinforce Spanish verb tenses with this interactive memory game . Students strengthen language skills while having fun matching present, past and future tense verbs. First, review the verb tenses following the slide deck. Then play the game , revealing and matching cards to test knowledge. Flip mismatched cards back over to keep guessing until all pairs are matched. Replay as many rounds as desired by selecting the restart button. Use this 19-slide PowerPoint game for whole group practice or independent review. Compatible for virtual or in-classroom activities. Extend learning with additional Spanish language resources for grades K-5 from the ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje store. Find hangman games, worksheets and more activities to engage students mastering Spanish.

Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje

Tags GAMES, SPANISH GRAMMAR, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITY, SMALL OR WHOLE GROUP, VERBOS, TIEMPOS VERBALES, VERBOS PRESENTE, VERBOS PASADOS, VERBOS FUTUROS

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

I have...Who Has...? Animals Edition

I have...Who Has...? Animals Edition
ELA, Reading, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games

The "I have...Who Has...? Animals Edition" is an engaging whole class reading game featuring animal terms that first grade through third grade readers will enjoy. To play, the educator shuffles the cards and distributes them to students. A player begins by asking "I have a ____. Who has ____?" If a classmate has the card with the requested animal, they respond "I have a ____." and ask for another animal. Students listen carefully to follow the sequence as each animal card is uncovered. This interactive game is an excellent way to build reading skills, reinforce animal science concepts, and encourage active listening and participation among early elementary students. With multiple editions available, "I have...Who Has" is a classroom favorite across many grades and subjects.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Animals, Game, Matching, Nature, I Have Who Has Game Free Printable

Let's Talk About Sports Board Game

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

Let's Talk About Sports Board Game is a printable game for building English language skills. Students take turns rolling dice and moving game pieces, then read and answer questions about sports vocabulary. With topics like soccer, basketball, baseball, and more, it strengthens language abilities. Educators can facilitate whole class, small groups, pairs, or independent practice. Differentiation ideas include verbal responses, written answers, asking/answering questions in turn, and making it a race to the finish. This versatile resource allows assessing student progress. Suitable for both native and English Language Learners in grades K-2, it encourages participation and scaffolds language growth through an engaging board game format.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Sports, Exercise, Physical Education, Literacy Station, Reading Groups, Small Group Discussion, Whole Group, ESL Activity, Speaking Game

Primer Sight Word Bingo

Primer Sight Word Bingo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Preschool, Activities, Games

Primer Sight Word Bingo A captivating educational resource specially created for kindergarten teachers and homeschoolers, this bingo-style game aims to develop students' comprehension and memorization abilities for sight words drawn from Dolch Primer's unique set of 52 words. Playing Benefits: Your students will enhance their ability to recognize each sight word, strengthening their language-art fundamentals just by playing. Game Setup: To begin, print out different bingo cards for each student along with word cards for teacher use. You can laminate them all to ensure longevity. Each gaming session begins by drawing cards from a bowl and calling out the sight words. Bingo Achievement: The aim is to get a five-in-a-row correct first, marking Bingo! This team-based or solo activity can also serve as a homework assignment aiding cognitive learning outside traditional school hours. What does the package include? An engaging classroom activity kit An insightful reading on 'What Are Dolch Sight Words?' An exhaustive primer sight word list A student record sheet 40 distinct bingo game cards that minimize repetition boredom during subsequent plays Corresponding 40 sight-word draw -cards The whole resource comes packed in a printable PDF spanning an all-encompassing 45 pages worth of quality content. , Besides being primarily geared towards enhancing phonics and spelling prowess among young learners; educators have found making learning fun boosts knowledge-transfer amongst children — That’s where Primer Sight Word Bingo stands tall as a delightful reading tool perfecting your pre-schooler’s early-stage English language journey.

Author Simply Schoolgirl

Tags Sight Words, Bingo Game, Early Literacy, Dolch Primer, Language Development

Acorn Number Cards for Games and Centers

Acorn Number Cards for Games and Centers
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Seasons, Fall, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities

Fall into Learning Number Cards engage preschoolers and kindergarteners in identifying numbers 0-20 and their corresponding number words. Students match, order, “fish” for, and play hide-and-seek with acorn-themed cards. These hands-on number recognition activities allow whole groups, small groups, partners, or individuals to practice counting, sequencing, concentration, and more. Durable printed cards come with game ideas that strengthen numeracy skills like rote counting, number identification, cardinality, and one-to-one correspondence. This fall-themed resource requires little prep and integrates easily into small group rotations, centers, morning work, and assessments .

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Numbers, Acorn-themed, Hands-on Learning, Number Identification, Seasonal Fun

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 10th 100

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 10th 100
ELA, Reading, Language Development, Spelling, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Tic Tac Toe Practice Game: Fry Sight Words 10th 100 This sight word tic tac toe game offers a fun way for early elementary students to practice reading Fry's list of 100 tenth grade sight words. Two students play tic tac toe, taking turns placing X's and O's on a board. But there's a twist - before placing their mark, they must correctly read the sight word printed in that square. With engaging head-to-head competition and the familiarity of a favorite classic game, this resource motivates children to repeatedly read sight words aloud, boosting word recognition. Teachers of grades K-3 can utilize this printable 11-page packet for small group instruction or independent practice. By combining reading practice with the fun of tic tac toe, this game promises to both educate students and keep them enthused about building their vocabulary.

Author TeacherYouWant

Tags Sight Words Practice, Eighth 100, Fry's Words, Game, Worksheet

Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies

Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies
ELA, Grammar, Grade 3, 4, Activities, Games

Superlative Adjectives Self-Checking Digital Pixel Art Game Humans vs. Zombies An ultimate resource for educators seeking to impart 3rd and 4th graders with knowledge about grammar, specifically superlative adjectives. This digital platform provides an exciting, interactive exploration into the world of Language Arts through Google Sheets. A Fun Learning Approach This educational game juxtaposes superlative adjective practice with the concept of humans battling zombies. Each student uses comparative adjectives to complete an interesting image puzzle. The focus is on accuracy rather than speed which creates a conducive learning environment for every student. Digital Self-checking Mechanism The inbuilt self-checking mechanism uses Google Sheets for instant feedback on student responses. No prior knowledge of Google Sheets required! A correct answer reveals part of a pixel art image while an incorrect one signals the learner to reconsider their response. Fosters Collaborative Learning This digital pixel art game encourages cooperative problem-solving skills as two students compete against each other, revealing hidden parts of images by correctly converting adjectives into their superlative forms. Integration and Personalization This interactive activity can be integrated into whole group sessions, small group activities or homework assignments fostering diverse learner engagement. Educators receive access to editable student direction files catering towards personalized instruction methodologies and classroom needs. Topping it off are ten ready-to-convert adjectives enhancing this fun grammar initiative furthermore! A printable student recording sheet serves as complementary tool for easy record keeping! In conclusion,kickstart some thrilling edutainment in your classroom with this Humans vs Zombies-themed superlative adjectives game – because who said grammar lessons can't be riveting?

Author That One Cheerful Classroom

Tags Superlative Adjectives, Grammar Game, Interactive Learning, Self-checking, Cooperative Problem-solving, Superlative Game

Metaphor Writing Infographic Game

Metaphor Writing Infographic Game
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities

The Metaphor Writing Infographic Game Targeted towards educators, especially those in traditional classrooms or homeschooling settings teaching grades 4 to 8. This game is designed to enhance linguistic skills and creativity in students with a primary focus on metaphor writing. Features: Presents easy-to-follow Don'ts Editable Google table version Vibrant hues enhancing visual appeal and attention span Incorporates video links alongside each Don't for auditory reinforcement Includes links to four different Quizizz games reinforcing taught information through practice. This infographic game can be integrated within various classroom models - collaborative group sessions, smaller individualised objective focus before reconvening back or as independent homework assignments. Add-ons: A printable version available for flipcharts or class anchors All resources conveniently accessible via a single PDF containing necessary editable Google doc links. To summarize, the Metaphor Writing Infographic Game encapsulates crucial aspects of metaphor writing through engaging teaching methodologies making it an ideal support resource for both early learners and seasoned students alike. </div

Author Room2Ruminations

Tags Metaphor Writing, Infographic Game, Language Skills, Creativity, Teaching Tool

Harvesting Blends Game

Harvesting Blends Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

This resource is a Harvesting Blends Game. Students will take turns picking up a blend card. Students will read the card and sort it under the correct heading on the recording sheet. If students do this correctly, they can move ahead two spaces. If done incorrectly, the player stays on their space. The student who reaches the finish first wins the game.

Author Literacy Life

Tags Harvesting, Blends, Phonics, Board Game, Task Cards

Martial Arts Speaking Game

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

This is a Martial Arts 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 Martial Arts, Hobbies, Speaking Game, Sports, Physical Education, Exercise, Speaking Skills, ESL Printable, ESL Activity, Dialogue