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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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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

Superhero Short Vowel Cover Up

Superhero Short Vowel Cover Up
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games

This resource is a Superhero Short Vowel Cover Up. There are 4 game boards/work mats and 90 short vowel picture cards. Students take turns taking cards and covering up the corresponding short vowel on their mat. The first one to cover all of the stars/vowels on their board/ mat is the winner. This makes a great literacy center!

Author Easy Peasy Primary Resources

Tags Phonics Activity, Short Vowels, Superhero, Literacy Centers, Task Cards, Superhero Abc Activities

Matching Animals Halves Visual Figure Ground

Matching Animals Halves Visual Figure Ground
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Early Math, Language Development, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Matching Animals Halves Visual Figure Ground Teaching Resource Make learning fun with this visual perceptual teaching tool for early childhood educators. Children will love matching the halves of colorful illustrated animals to improve visual figure ground skills. This resource includes 168 animal flash cards with domestic, wild, sea, and dinosaur concepts. Use the cards to teach same-different skills, vocabulary building, early math sorting, foreign language acquisition, and more. Cards feature 42 animals concepts depicted in split halves, with full color and black and white versions. Implement during whole group carpet time, small groups, learning stations, or as a take-home fine motor activity. Speech therapists may utilize this resource during therapy for visual scanning and figure ground. It's perfect for Pre-K, kindergarten, SPED classrooms and beyond. Download this versatile teaching material today!

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Occupational Therapy, Visual Perception, Visual Ground, Visual Closure, Premath, Vocabulary, Task Cards, Centers, Animals, Words Aside

Letter C Beginning Sound Game

Letter C Beginning Sound Game
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Games, Activities

Letter C Beginning Sound Game This fun and interactive letter C phonics game teaches students to recognize words that start with the /c/ sound in an engaging way. Students will gain literacy skills as they play this alphabet game focused on building the initial letter sound /c/. The game includes two game boards—one in color and one in black and white. To play, students will need a gameboard, a die, small objects to cover spaces, and player pieces. Students will roll the die, move their player piece, and cover the corresponding picture on the gameboard. The game can be played competitively or cooperatively, alone or with a partner, using different rules and ways to win. Teachers can use this versatile phonics game in small groups, literacy centers , as an early finisher activity, or for individual practice. As students play, they will reinforce the beginning letter C sound while also developing counting, fine motor skills, following directions, and turn-taking abilities. The game provides scaffolding to students learning letter sounds and is appropriate for preschool through kindergarten. Letter C Beginning Sound Game transforms an essential phonics skill into a fun and motivating game kids will love!

Author The Connett Connection

Tags Letter C, Letter C Activities, Letter C Game, Alphabet Game, Beginning Sound Game, Initial /c/ Sound, Initial Sounds, Phonics Game, Literacy Center, Phonics Center

ESL Chat: Preferences, "Would you rather A or B?" Board Game

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

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Drinks Pack

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Drinks Pack
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Language Development, Pre-Reading, ESL, Vocabulary, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games

Core Semantics Mats + Cards: Drinks Pack This educational resource helps build language and communication skills. The pack contains 13 pages of full-color and black-and-white images related to drinks. Teachers can use the cards for open-ended writing prompts, conversation starters, vocabulary building, and more. The visual nature of the cards makes them adaptable for diverse learners. Educators can utilize them to develop comprehension, expression, speech, following instructions, and other skills. Print or display the cards for whole-group activities or individual practice. Create matching games , memory games , homework sheets, and other engaging tasks. The materials aim to strengthen cognitive abilities and communication in a fun way. Combine this pack with others in the semantics series to further vocabulary growth across 35 categories. With customizable applications, the resource suits small groups, individual assignments, or a classroom full of students. It aligns with speech therapy goals while working for mainstream or special education settings.

Author WORDS ASIDE

Tags Vocabulary, Dialogue, Semantics, Poster Mats, Language Development, Beverages, Conversation, Match To Sample, Occupational Therapy, Words Aside

AB Word Family Dice Games

AB Word Family Dice Games
ELA, Language Development, Phonics, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games

AB Word Family Dice Games AB Word Family Dice Games are an invaluable resource primarily aimed at enhancing literary skills of Kindergarten and Grade 1 students. The games initiate practice on onset and rime in conjunction with reading, writing, and spelling CVC words while investing children in an interactive learning experience. Differentiated Instruction Design key features: Fine motor skills refinement through single player tracing exercises. Promotion of phonemic awareness via lively, competitive partner activities. This tool is multi-functional within multiple educational settings: as a staple during independent study or in larger classrooms; vital within phonics stations; useful for home-based tuition via homework assignments. It always aims to reinforce classroom lessons effectively. Skills Improvement Focus: Blending Onset and Rime CVC Words Reading CVC Words Tracing along with Spelling Effectively Writing them out This download serves comprehensive development areas within language arts curricula due to its focus on these critical skill categories. Ready-to-use with zero prep necessary - perfect for busy educators! Included Resources: Ten printable game mats (PDFs). Detailed easy-to-follow assembly instructions where required e.g., dice construction. Dry erase marker compatibility after lamination for repeat usage – ideal for paper preservation! In conclusion - The AB Word Family Dice Games masterfully blend playtime fun with literary teaching essentials effortlessly. Adaptable as per different learning scenarios – individual or group-based, it's the perfect linguistic curriculum addition. This practical resource excels in its engaging, comprehensive and adaptable role for primary language teaching.

Author The Connett Connection

Tags AB Word Family, Dice Games, Literacy Skills, Phonics Stations, CVC Words

Valentine's Day Postbox Punctuation Activity

Valentine's Day Postbox Punctuation Activity
ELA, Literature, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Overview - Valentine's Day Postbox Punctuation Activity This activity is a creative, hands-on achievement in teaching young learners the essential skill of punctuation. It's designed for children in grades 1, 2, and 3, providing an effective and engaging way to introduce the four main types of sentences: statements, questions, exclamatory sentences, and commands. Type of Resource This educational resource is a ready-to-use PDF file type that contains literature aligned activities that foster both reading proficiency and comprehension through sentence-reading exercises. The Activity In Detail In essence, children must sort different sentences according to their ending punctuation by sorting colorful postcards into corresponding postboxes - each one corresponding with a different sentence type. The kit includes three unique types of postbox templates alongside easy-to-follow instructions guiding users on creating freestanding postboxes for this fun-filled activity . Also included are 60 letters/postcards (15 for each kind of sentence) with incomplete sentences awaiting their compatible ending punctuation. Pedagogical Benefit This component encourages kids not only in recognizing these intrinsically crucial elements but also in showcasing their ability in placing them correctly within the context of each statement. Its use transcends classrooms; due its flexible design it can be conveniently adapted into small study groups or independent homework assignments – promoting collaboration among students or individual responsibility respectively. Another fantastic feature - teachers need only print out provided resources so they can be quickly cut out and laminated for longevity. The Valentine's Day Postbox Punctuation Activity promotes practical learning as it transforms studying from something potentially mundane into an exciting journey filled with vibrant colors and shapes. It creates an unforgettable interactive experience that will enthrall primary school-grade children whilst embedding precious linguistic skills they'll gain from diligently sorting punctuation-inspired love letters via specially crafted Valentine's holiday-themed mailboxes.

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Punctuation Activity, Sentence Types, Interactive Learning, Valentine's Day, Literacy

Scavenger hunt #2

Scavenger hunt #2
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Scavenger Hunt #2: An Interactive Language Arts Tool Scavenger Hunt #2 is a dynamic resource designed to boost Language Arts education for learners in grades 2 through 5. This tool presents a wide-ranging approach to make the teaching experience more enjoyable and drive higher student engagement. Versions Home Version: Specifically designed for distance learning, maintaining interactive educational quality from home. School Version: Perfectly suited for traditional classroom environments. Adaptable Anywhere Version: A flexible design that fits both home and school use seamlessly, catering to today's evolving classroom scenarios. The core principle of Scavenger Hunt #2, as part of the larger Language Arts curriculum , is promoting Vocabulary development. It cleverly incorporates gaming elements into learning, ensuring students remain interested and motivated throughout the process. This resource comes as a handy eight-page PDF packed with extensive explorative material. Each page has distinct boxes paired with illustrative images - acting both as clues and engaging visual aids helping guide students on their unique vocabulary hunt. Versatility: Instructional Strategy Integration The versatility of Scavenger Hunt #2 allows educators to weave it effectively into various instructional strategies including: A whole class engagement model where each student participates simultaneously. A small group setting prompting dialogue and teamwork among peers. An exciting homework concept transforming everyday assignments into exciting discovery missions! In Summary... No matter if you're an educator managing rhe hybrid models or running traditional classroom instructions or homeschool methods; Scavenger Hunt #2 appears as a versatile activity kit apt for several learning situations. It looks at amplifying vocabulary expansion with an element of fun!

Author Learn it ANY way

Tags Interactive, Language Arts, Educational Resource, Vocabulary Development, Scavenger Hunt

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

ESL Chat:  "Can you...?" Board Game

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

Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Game: A to H
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Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Game: A to H
Common Core, ELA, Phonics, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Toddler, Games, Activities, Centers

The Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching Game is a simple activity for those just starting to learn the initial/beginning sounds. This game provides 2 activities in one, either matching letters (initial sounds) to pictures or pictures to letters (initial sounds). For use: In the classroom - centres, paired activities, intervention etc.. At home - by parents + home-educators Aim of the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching game: ·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 /h/ stands for To prepare the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching game: Choose either pictures or sounds to be the baseboard (you can always print it twice and play it both ways and this is recommended if the child needs extra practice). Cut up the boards not chosen as baseboards into individual cards. To play the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching game: Scatter the cards (letter or picture as you have chosen) on the table face down. Players take turns to choose a card. The sound should be said - either the initial sound of the picture or the sound the letter stands for. A match should be attempted with the letters/pictures on the player's board. If a match is made, the card is placed on the corresponding square. If not, the card is returned, face down, to the table. The winner is the player who completes his/her board first. Teaching tips for the Initial/Beginning Sounds Matching game: 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 game? 2 Baseboards in both colour and black and white 2 Letter Cards

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonics, Initial Sounds, Beginning Sounds, Games, Home Education, Letter Sounds

I have...Who Has...? Fairy Tales Edition

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

Fairy Tales I Have...Who Has? is an engaging whole class card game that promotes active listening, comprehension, and cooperation. Students will love this unique fairy tale review activity. To begin, the teacher shuffles the illustrated fairy tale character cards and distributes them randomly. The student with the first card reads their clue out loud while asking "Who has...?" The student who has that matching card replies "I have...." and reads their clue to continue the chain. The sequence continues until the final card is read. This self-checking fairy tale game can be played repeatedly in small or large reading groups. It's ideal for assessing a recent fairy tale unit or book in a lively way. Students of all abilities will be on the edge of their seats eagerly awaiting their turn during this beloved classic game with a fairy tale twist.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Fairy Tales, Stories, Matching, Games

Digital Escape: Time Travel Context Clues Strategies Tier2 Vocabulary

Digital Escape: Time Travel Context Clues Strategies Tier2 Vocabulary
Special Resources, ELA, Speech Therapy, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, ESL, Strategies, Vocabulary, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games

Get ready to excite your students with this educational resource: the Digital Escape: Time Travel Context Clues Strategies Tier2 Vocabulary. Work on problem solving through engaging learning. A common issue educators face is how to effectively teach context clues strategies and enriching tier two vocabulary while maintaining student engagement. This escape room solution solves this beautifully.🌟 🔍📚Through immersive, hands-on activities, students not only grasp context clues strategies but also actively apply them. They navigate a series of questions each one designed to challenge their critical thinking abilities while enhancing their comprehension of context in reading. As they tackle these challenges either individually or together, problem-solving skills naturally develop. Tier Two Vocabulary Enhancement: Vocabulary growth is crucial, especially the acquisition of tier two vocabulary. Many students struggle to internalize these vital words, which are often found in academic texts. This escape room integrates these tier two vocabulary words into the adventure. By encountering these words in context, students not only remember them more effectively but also gain a deeper understanding of their meanings and usage.📖 🧠Nurturing Critical Thinkers: Beyond context clues and vocabulary enrichment, the escape room cultivates critical thinking. These skills are transferable and essential for lifelong learning. Students navigate through a series of questions to travel through different time periods of the past to travel back to the future which is today. This resource is not just a game; it's a transformative experience. It empowers you as a teacher to overcome common instructional hurdles, making learning engaging and effective. Your students will eagerly embrace reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and critical thinking, setting them on a path to academic success. You will be just as excited to teach as they will be to learn. Here's what adds an extra sparkle to this quest:🚀 No logins needed! Immerse yourself in this ready-to-go adventure. Immerse in vocabulary enhancement through an engaging experience. Hone critical thinking and problem-solving skills with every stage. Streamlined setup instructions for individual, small group, or whole class adventures. Check out the other great escape rooms in Ivybee Speech.

Author Ivybee Speech

Tags Speech And Language Therapy, Critical Thinking, ESL, Language Arts, English, Receptive And Expressive Communication, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Tier Two, Escape Room

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game
ELA, Math, Numbers, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games

Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game The Emotions Alphabet or Number Hunt Game is an engaging teaching resource designed to enhance active learning during circle time or whole group lessons. This tool fits well in the curriculum of preschool, kindergarten as well as grades one through three. This effective learning tool encourages students to identify emotions along with numbers from 0-10 or 0-20, letter names, and/or sounds based on the card sets distributed. All you need is a printed template (included) conveniently cut out and laminated for durability and stored in zip lock bags. How Does The Game Work? Cards depicting various emotions are placed into a pocket chart with a letter or number hidden behind each card. A provided song guides the class towards finding the target letter. To enrich their learning experience, students can vocalize the sound of that letter, associate it with objects that start with the same letter or draw its shape using hand movements in air. This activity aims at making education enjoyable while imparting important skills such as emotional intelligence and literacy skills concurrently. Variations Available: Artic Animals Alphabet And Numbers Community Helpers Alphabet And Numbers Addition Pocket Chart Games - Camping Addition To 10 (and many more!) These alternatives contribute creativity to curriculum instructions thereby fostering diversity of thought among children which boosts their critical thinking from early stages. Nature Of Files Provided: Files are provided in a PDF format for convenience during printing allowing for ease of incorporation into several teaching styles comfortably! The game instills social-emotional development amongst learners simultaneously molding their cognitive growth fruitfully especially during transition periods like moving from PreK to Kindergarten thus bridging any existing gaps constructively!

Author The Proactive Classroom

Tags Emotions Alphabet, Number Hunt Game, Circle Time, Cognitive Growth, Emotional Intelligence

I have...Who Has...? Feelings Edition

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

I have...Who Has...? Feelings Edition is an engaging whole class card game that builds reading comprehension. The teacher shuffles a set of cards, each with a feeling or emotion printed on it, and distributes them to students. One student starts by reading their card aloud and asking "Who has...?" The student who has that matching feeling reads their card and continues the pattern. Students must listen carefully to progress through the deck of cards. This interactive game is ideal for assessing a student's ability to recognize different emotions, take turns speaking, and follow multi-step oral directions. Use it to energize large reading groups or facilitate small group social-emotional learning. With multiple ways to implement this simple yet entertaining game, both teachers and students will be delighted.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Feelings, Emotions, Matching, Game

Free Interactive Memory Game to Practice Days of the Week
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Free Interactive Memory Game to Practice Days of the Week
Life Studies, ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

Practice Days of the Week with this Interactive Memory Game Students will love learning and reviewing the days of the week with this engaging digital memory game. The game strengthens visual memory, short-term memory, concentration, and more as students flip over cards to find matches. To play, students first learn the words on the slides. Then they click on card coordinates to reveal pictures and words. If the cards don't match, students flip them back over and try again. When all cards are matched, press the circular "Start Again" button for another round! Use this 7-slide PowerPoint in whole group, small group, centers, or as a computer activity . The game entertains while building language arts skills. Check out more Spanish games and activities from ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje in our TpT store.

Author ShapeUp-N-Matematicas y Lenguaje

Tags Days Of The Week, Weekdays, Games, Memory Game, Small Or Whole Group, Interactive Activity, Week, Date, Days, Day

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter O - Hide and Seek

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter O - Hide and Seek
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter O - Hide and Seek This engaging alphabet resource focuses on recognizing, tracing, and writing the letter O. Young learners will enjoy a playful hide and seek game to find the letter O around the classroom or home. Educators can facilitate whole group, small group, or independent activities with the material. Children will practice pre-reading skills like letter recognition, phonics, and spelling while coloring fun pictures and playing the game. The resource includes clear instructions for teachers to guide lessons effectively. With multiple ways to reinforce the letter O, this material creates an entertaining way for preschoolers to build early literacy abilities. The downloadable PDF format allows for printing or projecting the activity . This resource helps early childhood educators make learning the alphabet engaging.

Author Knowledge Box Central

Tags Alphabet, Letters, Game, Letter Recognition

Top and Bottom Toys Edition Opposites Activity Board Game

Top and Bottom Toys Edition Opposites Activity Board Game
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Games, Activities

The Top and Bottom Toys Edition Opposites Activity Board Game is a great way for students to practice identifying the positions top, middle, and bottom. This game is perfect for teachers who are looking for a fun and interactive way to teach their students about opposites.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Opposites

Valentine's Day Noun Sight Words Game

Valentine's Day Noun Sight Words Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

Valentine's Day Noun Sight Words Game An engaging learning resource that incorporates fun and interaction for students in the quest of mastering noun sight words. Product Overview Task cards with vibrant designs aid in decoding hidden messages. The game promotes hands-on learning experience, fostering self-discovery and verification among kids. The process is quick to prepare - just print, laminate the task cards , and assemble the heart magnifying glass. Implementing the Game This game can be utilized during sight word reading sessions or as brain breaks. Treat it as a whole group activity or divide it into small group exercises. It can also be given as an interesting homework assignment where parents can participate too! Key Features of Product: Ninety-five mystery letter task cards with built-in self-check sections encouraging independent learning. A heart-shaped magnifying glass is included which adds a layer of intrigue to this innovative game ! Suitable For : This tool is best suited for kindergarten through grades one to three focusing primarily on language arts subjects specifically vocabulary studies. In essence, \ The Valentine's day Noun Sight Words Game ticks all boxes - Fostering participation from young learners while simultaneously letting them grasp key concepts around nouns using bright imagery!</p

Author Koodles Clubhouse

Tags Valentine's Day, Noun Sight Words, Sight Word Game, Interactive Learning, Vocabulary

Let's Talk About Pets Board Game

Let's Talk About Pets Board Game
ELA, Language Development, ESL, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Games, Activities

Let's Talk About Pets is a printable board game that builds English language skills. Students take turns rolling dice and moving spaces on the board. They read questions aloud about pets and answer verbally or in writing, either individually or with a partner. Educators can facilitate small groups for assessment. With multiple question types spanning beginner to advanced, this versatile resource suits diverse needs. From independent practice to friendly competition reaching the finish first, Let's Talk About Pets stimulates discussion through engaging game play. Implement individually, pairs, or groups up to 4 students. Questions encourage vocabulary growth and language mastery for both English speaking and ESL students in grades K-3. This board game has a colorful design or economical black and white option. Let’s Talk About Pets is an enjoyable way to build English fluency.

Author Better Teaching Resources

Tags Speaking Skills, Writing Skills, Writing Prompts, Literacy Center, Pets, ESL Activity, Small Group Work, Partner Activities, Communication

o or oo? Phonic Game
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o or oo? Phonic Game
Special Resources, ELA, Special Education Needs (SEN), Language Development, Phonics, Reading, Spelling, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

This o or oo? Phonic Game is a listening game to help the child to hear the ‘oo’ sound in words, as different to the ‘o’ sound as some children have difficulty hearing the new ‘oo’ sound. This is a simple oral game for 2 players to help to develop the ability to hear the sounds as separate in words without the need to worry about text yet. No die needed. These children may have auditory processing difficulties, of which there are growing numbers of children. With the recognition of the needs of these children and timely intervention, many can survive school. Sadly without it, they may soon fall behind. If you have a child who cannot hear the graphemes in words easily, then find or make a game to help. This is one such game you can use. Background to why I made this game One of my pupils has a speech delay. When I introduced him to ‘oo’, he tried to sound out the words saying ‘o’ instead of ‘oo’. It was as if ‘oo’ was a foreign sound to him. So, I devised this game to help him to hear the ‘oo’ sound in words he uses frequently in speech. After playing it a few times he is now happily sounding out to read and spell words with the ‘oo’ sound. This game uses only the ‘oo’ sound as heard in ‘moon’. Who can use the 'o' or 'oo' game? Anyone who is teaching a child who shows difficulty in learning to read words with /oo/, trying instead to say /o/. For more help teaching phonics, see my FREE Phonic reading and Spelling programme, Reading Made Simple: www.readingmadesimple.weebly.com What is included? 1 PDF with game and instructions

Author Lilibette's Resources

Tags Phonic Games, O Or Oo, Phonics, Games, Auditory Processing, Reading Made Simple

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter I - Hide and Seek

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter I - Hide and Seek
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Games

Preschool Letter by Letter: Letter I - Hide and Seek This fun and engaging resource helps preschool children learn the letter I through an interactive hide and seek activity. Children search for objects that start with I while developing alphabet knowledge, letter recognition, and phonics skills. The product includes clear instructions for the game that allow it to be implemented in whole group, small group, or individual settings. Additional pages help students trace and write the letter I, as well as color images of words starting with the letter. This teacher-created resource takes a playful approach to build foundational literacy skills for early learners. The downloadable PDF format allows for printing or digital use, providing flexibility for diverse classroom needs. Overall, this activity brings excitement and active learning to letter recognition.

Author Knowledge Box Central

Tags Alphabet, Letters, Game, Letter Recognition

Vocabulary Checkers Game

Vocabulary Checkers Game
ELA, Language Development, Vocabulary, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games

Vocabulary Checkers Game The Vocabulary Checkers Game is a teaching resource designed to engage students in the interactive practice of their vocabulary skills. This board game, available in an editable 3-slide PowerPoint format, stands as an efficient tool for educators to instill language arts skills innovatively. Developed for students from grade 2 up till grade 5, the Vocabulary Checkers Game offers an exciting approach towards mastering vocabulary across any subject - be it science or math. The game's structure encourages collaborative learning and can be executed in different settings - either with a classroom full of eager learners or smaller student groups. How to use: To kickstart the game, educators divide students into pairs and distribute the checkerboards along with checkers. These checkerboards are editable so that you can tailor-fit them based on the vocabularies your young learners need practice with - lending versatility to this educational resource. You can add variety by laminating boards for reuse or print new ones each time, depending on your preference. In this game model: "Each square on this checkerboard holds a vocabulary word written by students themselves; claiming squares requires them to correctly define the word and use it sensibly in a sentence." This task brings forth: Their understanding of words while they enjoy capturing squares during gameplay. Depending upon different skill levels within your class or homeschooling group, adaptations can easily be made to challenge advanced learners or provide reinforcement for those who require additional support. To Summarize: The aim here isn't solely mastering words but fostering teamwork among peers and making learning enjoyable throughout their journey from grade 2 through grade 5. With each move in this intriguing checkerboard game awaits bigger leaps towards better literacy rates amongst our future generation! So gear up and let fun-filled knowledge-building commence!

Author Hook Learn and Tinker

Tags Vocabulary Practice, Interactive Learning, Language Arts, Educational Game, Collaborative Learning