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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.
Synonyms and Antonyms Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
As teachers, we know the major impact that literacy has on our lives. It is the most fundamental skill that is necessary in order to gain the knowledge of anything else that may peak our interests. If nothing else is instilled in our students, let the ability and love of reading be the goal we have for them. It all begins at a young age, from chewing on baby books, to exploring picture books, to being read to by a beloved adult in their lives. However, as teachers, we have a huge task set before us when it comes to keeping that thirst for knowledge alive in our students. The best thing we can do for them is build their confidence by taking slow and steady steps. This is a Synonym and Antonym Game that is great for any and all students across any subject. Whether your 3rd grade students need practice with their science vocabulary or your 2nd grade students need practice with math vocabulary, this game will help! They will solidify their understanding of the words by the exposure to synonyms and antonyms. How To Use This Resource: Divide your class into two or more groups. Assign each group up to three vocabulary words. Have groups use a dictionary, thesaurus, or the Internet to discover synonyms and antonyms for each vocabulary word. Have the groups take turns reading their lists of synonyms and antonyms* to the other groups. See if the groups can figure out what the word is based on this information. *You may also choose to do just one or the other! I hope you enjoy! Take A Look at My Best Sellers: Reindeer Maze Alphabet Cards Growing in Honesty Worksheet Winter Wonderland Invitation Lexile Vocabulary Journal Color the Numbers 1-10 Printable You can find more resources at my storefront here: https://teachsimple.com/contributor/hook-learn-and-tinker
Author Hook Learn and Tinker
Tags Vocabulary Game, Synonyms Game, Vocabulary Practice, Math Vocabulary Game, Small Group Game, Antonyms, Dictionary Skills, Literacy
Text Structure Scoot Game
ELA, Reading, Grade 4, 5, Activities, Games
Have your students review the 5 main types of TEXT STRUCTURE with this interactive task card scoot game! Students will rotate through 24 text structure cards featuring a short informative text and select the correct text structure being used (problem & solution, compare & contrast, description, cause & effect, and chronological order) by using key words.By providing 24 individual questions on bright task cards, students will have multiple opportunities to interact with this difficult standard (RI.4.5) This also provides a great way to formatively assess your students and provide specific intervention where needed. An answer key is included.
Author JB Creations
Tags Text Structure, 4th Grade Text Structure, 5th Grade Text Structure, Scoot Game, 4th Grade Text Structure Scoot Game, 4th Grade Informational Text, Compare And Contrast
Infographic Finding Filters + Game
ELA, Writing, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Introducing the Infographic Finding Filters + Game For educators seeking innovative methods to enhance language arts classes, the Infographic Finding Filters + Game emerges as an ideal resource. Designed for students between Grade 4 and Grade 8, it offers effective revision strategies using vibrant visuals and ninja-themed comic-style representations. Pack Inclusions: An engaging infographic: Available in a JPG version suitable for printing in size 12 x 18 inches. Can be transformed into a classroom wall poster or anchor chart , reminding students of essential linguistic structures. Interactive Quizzes: Test comprehension and application skills through linked games on Quizizz! Fully Editable documents: The pack contains PDF files alongside FULLY EDITABLE Google documents that can adapt seamlessly to varied requirements. The game challenges the children's newly acquired knowledge by prompting them to form sentences using their newly-learned revision strategy. Move beyond traditional teaching methods and bring an interactive twist to your lessons! A Learning Delight! This resource is more than invaluable - it’s flexible too! It easily aligns with different classroom settings whether it's an all-inclusive group session or an individual homework assignment drill. Moreover, this tool does not merely teach kids how words work but actively fosters rigourous critical thinking skills key to any academic endeavor.The Infographic Finding Filters + Game packs numerous advantages into its compact design making learning fun-filled!
Author Room2Ruminations
Tags Infographic, Filters, Language Arts, Revision, Action Verbs
ESL Chat: Preferences, "Would you rather A or B?" Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Would you rather buy this print right now and solve all your problems or scroll a lot looking for something better? Stop scrolling here! This pair work activity will help your young learners increase their speaking skill in a super fun way! Enhance your learners' grammar, comprehension, and speaking skills with this activity ! With 30 interesting questions on each card, this resource provides engaging dialogue and meaningful speaking practice. Instructions Pair Work Activity : "Would you rather A or B?" Objective: Practice the grammar pattern "Would you rather A or B?" through interactive pair work. Materials Required: Pair Work cards with various "Would you rather A or B?" scenes. Timer First 1: Assign student pairs and provide each pair with a card. Second 2: Teach the Pattern: Briefly introduce the grammar pattern "Would you rather A or B?" to your students. Give examples and encourage students to form their own sentences using the pattern. Third 3: Work in Pairs: Sstudents take turns answering the question using "Would you rather A or B?" and provide a reason for their choice. Dependent upon level, support students to engage in a meaningful conversation and ask follow-up questions. Monitoring: Walk among the pairs to monitor their progress and provide help if necessary. Give feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and fluency. Activity End: Learners perform the activity until the end of allotted time or they finish their cards. Tips: Encourage learners to elaborate on their answers and provide reasons for their preferences. Tell the importance of active listening and encouraging their partner to speak. Provide positive feedback and praise correct usage of the grammar pattern.
Author Chat Toolbox
Tags Esl, Ell, English Language, Zoom, Literacy, Online Lesson, Handout, Pair Work, Grammar
Let's Talk About Health Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
Let's Talk About Health is an engaging board game that teaches students about health and wellness. To play, simply print the colorful game board and grab a pair of dice. This versatile resource can be used in whole or small groups and suits a range of abilities. Students take turns rolling the dice and moving ahead the corresponding number of spaces. They then read aloud and answer the health question written on the space they land on. Alternatively, their partner can respond instead or both students can write down their answers. It's also possible to assess individual progress by having students write both the questions and responses. With a variety of question types and vocabulary focused on health, this simple yet entertaining game builds English language skills, content knowledge, speaking confidence, and more. Use it as a fun competition to see who reaches the end first or as a beneficial small group activity for targeted instruction and support. Let's Talk About Health brings health concepts to life in any classroom.
Author Better Teaching Resources
Tags Board Game, Dice Game, Partner Activities, Health, Nutrition, Writing Prompts, ESL Activities, Small Group, Speaking Skills, Literacy
Phonics Matching Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This resource is a set of Phonics Matching Games . There are card games and word building for the sounds: /sh/ /ch/ /ck/ /th/ Each sound comes with 28 playing cards and an overview sheet. There are many ways to play these cards including: - Flashcards - Fill in the blank - Concentration - Fish - Snap Directions are included.
Author Top Notch Teaching
Tags Phonics Games, Card Games, Word Building, Sounds, Matching
Analyzing Arguments Digital Game
ELA, Strategies, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
This is an Analyzing Arguments Digital Game. Students will cite evidence, answer questions and build a paragraph with this interactive game. Directions are included for how to prep and implement this game. All part of this game are self-checking.
Author Mrs. Spangler in the Middle
Tags Digital Games, Analyzing Arguments, Reading Strategies, Back To School, Google Classroom
ESL Chat: "Can you...?" Board Game
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grammar, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Games
Looking for something to help your ESL students? This is a perfect pair work activity that can help your students increase their speaking skill in a super fun way! Enhance your students' grammar, comprehension, and speaking skills with this board game ! With 30 unique and interesting questions, this resource fosters engaging dialogue and meaningful practice. Instructions Pair Work Activity: "Can you...?" Objective: Practice the grammar structure "Can you...?" through interactive pair work. Materials Needed: Pair Work cards with various "Can you...?" scenarios. Timer Step 1: Assign student pairs and provide each pair with a card. Step 2: Teach the Structure: Briefly introduce the grammar structure "Can you...?" to the students. Provide examples and encourage students to form their own sentences using the structure. Step 3: Pair Work Activity: Both students take turns answering the question using "Do you prefer A or B?" and provide a reason for their choice. Dependent upon level, encourage students to engage in a meaningful conversation and ask follow-up questions. Monitoring: Circulate among the pairs to monitor their progress and provide assistance as necessary. Offer feedback on grammar, pronunciation, and fluency. Activity End: Students perform the task until the end of allotted time or they finish their cards. Tips: Encourage students to elaborate on their answers and provide reasons for their preferences. Emphasize the importance of active listening and encouraging their partner to speak. Provide positive reinforcement and praise correct usage of the grammar structure.
Author Chat Toolbox
Tags Esl, Games, Actvities, Efl, Ell, Literacy, Reading, Speaking, Conversation
Farm Life Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Farm Life 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 Board Games, Speaking Game, ESL, Farm Life, Farm Animals, Small Group, Writing Practice, Speaking Skills, Dialogue
Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Games, Activities
Product: Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game This pertains to a dynamic and educational tool identified as the Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game . It's a versatile resource suitable for early learning, kindergarten, preschool, grade 1 through grade 8 students across multiple academic sectors. Design and content Uniquely designed with practicality in mind, the game set is downloadable as a PDF file and exhibits both colorful and black-and-white renditions of letter tiles that you can print on cardstock and laminate. The package contains each vowel eight times over alongside four instances of every consonant plus two versatile blank elements. Educational value for language arts "With these word-forming components at your disposal, "Teaching language arts will be genuinely engaging." "Students boost their vocabulary prowess by using these letters to formulate spelling words or unit-based terminologies." "For an added challenge and fun twist, consider allocating random letters to learners for crafting the most valuable words possible — an exercise that compels strategic thinking." Educational value for basic math instruction Its value isn't confined within language lessons alone; it becomes instrumental in basic math instruction too. Through totaling up word values facilitated by handy score sheet handouts included in this package - children acquire tangible appreciation for addition principles seamlessly woven into gameplay experience. Versatility of use Equipped with not just one but two uniquely crafted game patterns along with scrupulous instructions - utilizing this resource goes far beyond ordinary classroom setup; it can be employed during small group activities or even dedicated to homework assignments establishing virtue academic enjoyment doesn't always need established educational surroundings. Adaptability & Comprehensive development Given its highly adaptable attributes and comprehensive development track — from preschoolers showcasing their first word creations up until Grade 8 intellectuals optimizing vocabulary usage while sharpening mathematical skills—this Paper Scrabble Language/Math Game transcends mere recreation transitioning into an enriching teaching aid capable of unlocking various learners' potential.
Author Roombop
Tags Scrabble Game, Educational Resource, Language Arts, Math Instruction, Word Formation
Childhood Game Narrative Essay
ELA, Writing, Creative Writing, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Games, Activities
The Childhood Game Narrative Essay The Childhood Game Narrative Essay is a comprehensive teaching resource, designed to nurture creativity in your students. Over a week, this assignment allows students to reflect on their cherished childhood games and transform those memories into meaningful narrative writing. The exercises are perfectly suited for enriching language arts lessons with thought-provoking content and fostering imaginative storytelling skills. This product caters to diverse learning styles as it can be used during whole group instruction or within small group settings, or assigned as individual homework tasks for deep personal engagement. Product Details: Suitable For Grades 6-12 English Language Arts This product has been expertly crafted for English Language Arts classrooms (Grade 6-12). Clear instructions accompany each task along-with user-friendly materials that structure the writing process from inception to culmination - including brainstorming sessions, drafting assignments, peer editing opportunities down till final polishing touches on the narrative content. All-Inclusive PDF Bundle Everything needed is bundled into one comprehensive PDF set up ready-to-go that educators will appreciate for its user-friendliness without needing any additional preparation or external sources. In this package you'll find: A Childhood Game Narrative Essay Assignment Sheet providing clear rationale behind essay guidelines alongwith step-by-step directions. A Planning Activity aiding students' recollection of their favorite childhood games whilst pondering over corresponding narrative elements. A unique Narrative Planning Worksheet innovatively designed; ideal especially to guide those who struggle with idea generation process. Peer Editing Worksheets equipped with a beneficial collaboration assessment rubric promoting cohesive learning Two different grading rubrics offering variety catering needs across different classroom sizes and settings In conclusion, The Childhood Game Narrative Essay is a distinctive teaching tool combining personal reflection with structured creative writing practice aligned directly with curriculum standards. An invaluable addition for any language arts classroom - fitting the needs of not just public school teachers but also learning centers and homeschoolers looking to bring an innovative touch whilst nurturing creative writing skills.
Author The Language of Educational Art, LLC
Tags Creative Writing, Narrative Essay, Childhood Games, Storytelling Skills, Language Arts
Letter J Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games
This letter J beginning sound game is an interactive way for students to work on words that begin with the letter J. This alphabet game provides students with a fun way to practice on the initial sound of the letter J. The game focuses on the most common sound of the initial /j/ sound. What is Included: * One color gameboard * One black and white gameboard 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 or a two player game. To play, students 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 board. The student will then cover the corresponding picture in the middle of the game board. 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: * Player tries to connect 4 to win * 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 * Individual Activity * Early Finisher Game * File Folder Game * Partner Activity Skills Assessed: * Beginning Sound of the Letter J * Counting * Following Directions
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Letter J, Letter J Activities, Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Game, Phonics Game, Letter Of The Week, Alphabet Center, Kindergarten Game, Beginning Sounds, Initial Sounds
Let's Talk About Gardening Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
This is a Let's Talk About Gardening 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 Early Learning Games, ESL Activity, Partner Games, Gardening, Nature, Writing Prompts, Literacy, Small Group, ESL Lesson Plan
Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level P
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Spelling, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Dolch Sight Word Cards - Level P This printable 4-page resource provides 52 Dolch sight words flash cards for Level P, plus a cover card. Educators can use these cards to help early readers practice frequently used words. After printing the cards, laminate them for durability. They can be cut out and organized on a key ring. Teachers may implement them in various ways - whole group, small group, centers , or individual practice. Students will benefit from repeated exposure to boost sight word recognition. To turn the cards into a memory game , print two sets and mix them up facedown in rows. Taking turns, students flip over two cards looking for a match to read aloud. Matches are kept and play continues until all pairs have been found. This interactive game format allows students to reinforce new vocabulary.
Author Virtually Montessori
Tags Dolch Lists, Spelling List, Spelling Words, Spelling Cards, Phonics Activity, Reading Activity, Sight Word Cards, Memory Game
Housekeeping Speaking Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities
This is a Housekeeping 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 Housekeeping, Habits, ESL Activity, Language Printable, Small Group Games, Reading, Literacy, Speaking Skills, Dialogue
Guess and Feel Game
ELA, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
This resource is a Guess and Feel Game . This makes a great back to school activity. It also works as a language practice game . This is a 5-team game in which the teacher will prepare mystery bags for students to guess what's inside. Instructions for how to prepare and implement this game .
Author Golden Promise
Tags Guess And Feel, Language Games, Mystery Bags, Back To School, Team Games
Nonfiction Terms Review: I Have, Who Has?
ELA, Literature, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Nonfiction Terms Review: I Have, Who Has? If you're an educator looking for innovative ways to engage your students in learning and reviewing nonfiction terms related to Reading Information standards, the I Have, Who Has? game cards may be beneficial. This unique teaching resource is proved especially useful for teachers working with students from grade 4 through grade 8. The set comes with a total of 16 completed game cards that address a range of nonfiction terms such as: 'Caption' 'Central idea' 'Description' 'Direct quote' All fundamental components in understanding text structure and developing skills in literature analysis. Based on both Common Core Standards (CCS) Reading Information and Georgia Standards of Excellence RI standards, these game cards provide an interactive method to grasp necessary comprehension skills. Additionally, the resource offers extra blank cards enabling educators to customize their review sessions further by including any additional terms they wish students to focus on. This diverse feature ensures adaptability across various curriculum needs or specific lesson goals. A detailed set of instructions accompanies this teaching tool outlining how best to utilize these resources. Beyond just employing them within a typical classroom review activity setting, educators can employ this tool effectively during small group discussions or even as homework assignments enhancing constant engagement with the subject matter at hand. The potential uses are many; the benefits are universal – improved knowledge recall, active learning environment creation and engaging reinforcement of essential language arts concepts! About This PDF-based educational aid stands out due to its emphasis on interaction combined with comprehensive content coverage facilitating effective literature education for middle-grade learners. It's not merely about remembering definitions but fostering an understanding that empowers students' reading capacities- making sense from text evidence through direct quotes to inferring central ideas using supporting evidence. In Summary I Have, Who Has? is straightforward yet versatile, interactive yet informative, an essential tool for educators striving to bring the best reviewing strategy into their classrooms. It's a game-changing resource in your teaching toolkit!
Author Class with Mrs B
Tags Nonfiction Terms, Reading Comprehension, Interactive Learning, Literature Analysis, Educational Aid
AG Word Family Dice Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
These AG Word Family Dice Games are the perfect way to practice blending onset and rime, as well as reading and writing CVC words. These dice games make a great literacy center or phonics station for students who are learning AG words. What is Included: This resource contains 2 different dice designs, one for spelling words and one with the target word family pictures.. There are 4 game boards to use with each set of dice. There is a grid page with words to color or cover, a graphing page to roll and color, a tracing page to roll and trace the correct word, and well as a roll and write page. Where to Use these Dice Games: Literacy Center Phonics Center Independent Practice Small Group Activity Partner Game Writing Center To play these dice games, students will roll the die or dice then color, cover, trace or write the AG word or picture that was rolled. These activities are differentiated so that students who need more support can also be successful with this word family center. More Ways to Use these Dice Games: For a single player game, students can use the tracing worksheets to trace the word or picture rolled. For a single player game, students can use the grid worksheets to color or cover the word or picture rolled. For a single player game, students can create a graph by rolling the dice a set number of times, then filling in the blank grid squares. For a partner game, students can play Three in a Row. To play, students use the grid paper with words. They take turns rolling the dice and coloring or covering the words in the grid. The first player to get three words in a row wins. For a partner game, use the tracing pages to roll and take turns tracing the words or picture rolled. The player who traces the most words at the end of time wins. Skills Assessed Blending of Onset and Rime in CVC Words Reading, Tracing, Writing and Spelling CVC Words The dice game mats are no prep. They just need to be printed out and put in the center or station you wish to use them in. The dice will need to be assembled. You will need to print them out on card stock or other heavy weight paper, cut, fold and tape together. The mats can be laminated to make them reusable, especially of you need to save paper. Dry erase markers can be used on the writing and tracing mats.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Dice Games, Phonics Games, CVC Words, Literacy Center, Kindergarten Phonics, AG Words, AG Word Family
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
Autumn Reading Fluency Slides: Animated and Editable!
Special Resources, ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Teacher Tools, Presentations, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Presentation: Autumn-themed Editable Reading Fluency Slides These editable, animated, fun, autumn reading fluency PowerPoint slides are a must-have for anyone who needs to give children an incentive to practice reading over and over again - be it letter sounds, CVC words, or digraph words to sound out - you choose as these slides are fully editable! These autumn, editable, animated reading fluency PowerPoint slides take the drudgery out of learning - and help children want to tackle those things they find hard - better than plain flashcards! If you read the word - you can watch the leaf fall from the tree! Editable? Yes - change the text to meet the needs of your pupil/s. Some ideas include practising letter sounds, sight words, phonemes/digraphs, phonic words etc.... It is advised to make a copy of the slides as a base resource so that you can easily rectify any mistakes. Animated? Yes! The slides give instant feedback to the child that s/he was right! Nothing boosts a child's confidence more than to get it right and have visual feedback. Let autumn start as the leaves fall from the trees! Made for real children and proven to work! I use these slides in my autumn lessons as I teach phonics, privately online. You can use them: In class At home - for home education For online teaching in any form Who can you use them with? Young children learning letter sounds or phonic digraphs SEN children ESL/EFL students What is included in the set? 4 fully editable, animated PowerPoint slides for the practice of sounds/words - be they words to sound out or high-frequency words. There are 2 activities with 2 backgrounds each - one less cluttered for any child who may find one too confusing. There is a spin and read activity : Each player chooses a colour – brown or gold. Decide who will start. Click on the spin button. Click again to stop. The player whose colour the spinner lands on chooses a word to read. Once read, click on the extreme of the word to see the leaf fall and the word disappear. If you like these slides, please see more here.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Reading Fluency, PowerPoint, Powerpoint Activities, Online Teaching, Tutoring, Phonics, Sounds, High Frequency Words, Autumn
Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo The Thanksgiving First 100 Words Bingo is an engaging teaching resource that offers a fun learning approach especially for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary school children. This game mainly targets the language arts curriculum with special focus on phonics development. About This educational game set in the theme of Thanksgiving aims to enhance word recognition among young learners through popular sight words. Utilizing these sight words improves vocabulary and reading skills for beginners by encouraging memory retention along with auditory comprehension. Inclusions 25 printable bingo cards 10 complementary counters per card plus two additional backups An inventory of 100 calling cards featuring each word from the given selection Instructions & Preparation You need to print and neatly cut out your selected pages containing necessary templates and counters. It's advisable to laminate them for long term use. The Game Play: A Sight Word Bingo Adventure! Draw calling cards individually from a hat or a similar container while students listen carefully. Each drawn card should prompt students to cover matching words on their personal bingo card using provided counters until all slots are filled - marking their victory in this interactive activity ! Versatility & Application(Adaptable for Group Activities or Interactive One-on-One Sessions) This product can be used within literacy classes or specific phonics domains apart from being an enjoyable break during center-based learning experiences. Whether it's traditional classrooms or homeschooling setups, this resource fits seamlessly. Finally, consider occasions such as Thanksgiving where this lively educational game could serve effectively fostering learning whilst encouraging active student participation.
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Thanksgiving, Sight Words, Phonics, Bingo Game
Morse Code Game!
ELA, Language Development, Spelling, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Write a secret message to someone using morse code!
Author Brave Education
Tags Secret, Message, Morse, Code, Game, Morse Code Printable Worksheet, Free Printable Morse Code Worksheets, Morse Code Activities, Morse Code Activity Pdf
Hibernation Letter Match Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
This packet is designed to offer a fun, engaging and educational way to practice upper and lowercase letter recognition and matching during your hibernation unit . This packet is low prep. Simply print, laminate and cut out. There are 52 matches included within the packet. Bear and cave set/ hedgehog and foliage. Instruct students to place the animal on top of the matching uppercase hibernation habitat.
Author Oh Boy Homeschool
Tags Letter, Match, Matching, Hibernation, Game, Hibernation Games
Color matching cards game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Early Learning, Pre-K, Games, Activities
Print and cut our Color matching Cards game and use in your classroom to build color recognition and fine motor skills. Color matching cards game are in red, yellow, green, orange, blue, purple, pink, gray, black, brown, and white.
Author Lamasat sarah LLC
Tags Colors , Color Flash Cards, Color Matching Cards, Color Vocabulary