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Open Ended Game Board Directions

Preparation and Materials:

     Download and duplicate 2 copies of the word card set on colored cardstock or vellum.

     Laminate for durability and store in a labeled bag, envelope, or box.

     Dice and a Game Board

     Facilitator to flash the word cards

Purpose: To develop automaticity in reading high frequency words through repeated reading.
 

To Play:

The first player rolls the dice to see how many word cards he/she needs to read. If the words are read correctly, he/she rolls the dice again to see how far to move on the game board. The first player to reach the end wins.
Alternate win: the player with the most cards at the end.

The teacher, a parent volunteer, or a more competent reader (cross-age tutor) should monitor the game for accuracy.

Reproduce for practice at home.

 

 

 

  

I Spy!
 

Hop To It!

The Race is On!
(Four players with race track)

Build a Word!
(Option: Student draws an onset and
a rime to build words)

 

Be a Ready Reader

 

What's That Sound?
(Use for phonemic awareness practice)

Stop For a Word!
 

Slide Into Diphthongs
(Read words with diphthongs)

Colorful Words
(Option: Read descriptive words or student has to provide a synonym)

Dive Into Digraphs
(Read words with digraphs)

Way To Go!

It's Super Sentence Man
(Read sentences for fluency practice)

Do the Bunny Hop!
 

How Many Flavors?
(Sort by Nouns and Verbs)
 

Take Me Out to the Ballgame!
(Compound Words)
 

Flying High!
(Short o Word Families)



Bear T. Crocker's Kitchen

Bear T. Crocker's Kitchen
(original)

Happy Holidays!
 

 

Panning for Gold

What's Up, Bearlock Holmes?

Who Has the Perfect Pet?

Double or Nothing?
(double the consonant, add -ing)

This Little Piggy . . .
(Money Skills)

This Little Piggy Prices

 


 

Race for a Rhyme!
(Do They Rhyme?)


Game Cards

 

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

Letter Lotto

Download and print the playing cards, mount on vellum, and laminate for use. This lotto game comes in two formats: one to review beginning consonant sounds and the other for letter recognition. Comes with directions for playing and enough cards for six children.

        
 

 

  


Little Critter Letter Match

Little Critter Letter Match Modern

Mercer Mayer is my all time favorite author illustrator. Kids absolutely love his little critter books and so do I. He came to San Diego in 1983 for a conference and we had a blast, with an insider trip to the San Diego Zoo and a hilarious visit to my school. He's just as funny in person as he is in his books! I have made an activity for matching capitals and lower case letters. I hope he doesn't mind!! Enjoy! By the way, you'll need to print them in color or the yellow T-shirt won't show.

       

 

 

  


 Short Vowel Bingo

Reproduce and laminate these colorful bingo cards to use with a small group or with children who are having difficulty hearing and reproducing short vowel sounds.


 

 

  


Rhyme Time (Bingo)

Bingo Word Cards


Duplicate the bingo cards, word cards and instructions, mount on vellum and laminate. Reinforce rhyming as a phonemic awareness skill with this colorful game.

  

 

 

 

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