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By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Differentiated "Guess Who Game" for Sight Words
Dolch Sight Words for pre-primer, primer, first grade, second grade, and third grade
Engage your elementary school ELA students by using this sight word game to practice reading sight words. Ideas for differentiation and prompting are included to ensure the game is suitable for students of all academic levels. This game also includes five levels of word difficulty- from pre-primer to third grade level words. The sets of cards are notated with different colored inner borders so you can easily tell them apart.
Note: All sight words for each level are included, but the entire set will not fit in each game board as the boards only hold 24 cards. Before game play, decide which cards you want your students to use and make sure the cards in both boards and the word card piles match.
This activity is perfect for elementary school reading and ELA centers, elementary school reading and ELA lesson plans, small group instruction, extra help sessions, early finishers, group/partner work, classroom competitions, individual practice, and so much more.
What's included
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Guess Who Reading Phonics and Sight Words Game
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Guess Who Sight Word Edition and Guess Who Vowel Pairs Edition
Numbers 1-25 Bingo Game and Spelling Practice - ESL and Spelling
By Jessica
This numbers BINGO game has 47 pages total including call-out cards, colorful counters, and 34 unique BINGO boards for your students. Students practice spelling and writing the alphabetical spelling of numbers on the BINGO board and then you can play together!
This is perfect for practicing number vocabulary in English and having fun!
✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
47-page PDF file
4 different colors of counters
English numbers vocabulary call-out cards (that you can use as flashcards, too!)
34 different BINGO boards
HOW IT WORKS
Print out the BINGO boards.
Print and cut out the call-out cards and counters.
Review numbers spelling with your class using the call-out cards.
Distribute the bingo boards and counters.
Talk about how to spell each number and have the students write them on their own BINGO board.
Start playing BINGO!
WHO IS IT FOR?
FEATURES
Spelling Number Words for 1-25 | Bingo, Word search, and Flashcards
By Jessica
This bundle is great for learning and practicing how to spell numbers 1-25 in English.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
Note: The flashcards should be printed on construction paper or a thicker paper. Then you can cut out the cards, glue the backs together, and laminate them for use year after year.
HOW IT WORKS
WHO IS IT FOR?
FEATURES
2nd Grade Jeopardy Review Game - ELA
By A Teachers Sidekick
This Jeopardy game is a review of ELA content in 2nd grade. The categories include phonics, parts of speech, reading/writing, and content vocab. It is completely interactive. No need to scroll through all the slides, you just click on the points for whatever category that you like and it will take you right to the question.
This would be a great product for a review at the end of the year for 2nd grade, practice during summer school, and even a pre-assessment for 3rd grade to see what you students know coming into the school year.
You will need to have a score keeper, and I would recommend splitting students up into teams of 4. I hope you enjoy this product. Please rate and review.
Special Thanks to Ready to Go Reading for providing the interactive in slide timer. Check out her store! Ready to Go Reading
Looking to the Past: Verb Tense Activity - Instagram Themed
By A Teachers Sidekick
These are fake Instagram posts that have pictures of activities. One post shows the activity happening in the present and the other post shows the activity either finished or happening in the past. The teacher will need to cut out the Instagram posts and the text boxes. Then the students will need to place the descriptions (inside the text boxes) with the correct Instagram post. The majority of the practice with this activity is focused on past tense, but there is also present and future tense.
**An extension for the activity is to have the students underline and identify the verb that shows the tense of the sentence.**
This can be used for multiple grade levels and would be a great support activity for upper elementary and middle school students who need practice with verb tenses (especially past tense).
I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
Catch the Fireflies Sight Word Game - 2nd Grade
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a game to help students practice their sight words. These sight words are 2nd grade level words.
This product will take some prep.
Other materials you will need are: Popsicle Sticks, Glue/Tape, and Scissors
There are 46 2nd grade sight words in this product.
Between 1 to 4 students can play this game. To play the game, you will need to lay out the fireflies with the words facing up. Have students sit or stand beside each other with the nets in their hands, holding them all in the same position (so no one tries to cheat). Then call out a word. Students will race to find and catch the fireflies with the word on it first. Whichever student catches the firefly first, take that firefly and add it to their pile. Once all the fireflies are caught, have students count up how many they have. Whoever has the most wins!
I hope you enjoy! Please rate and review.
Physical Escape Room for The Lorax - Comprehension and Sight Words
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a physical escape room to be completed after reading the Lorax. Students will answer comprehension questions for their clues along with spelling some sight words and vocabulary words. It all ends with them unscrambling letters to make the door code.
This will take some prep. You will need to print off all the clues (which I included some options already) like the gloves and the watering can. You then hang those up around the room for the students to find. Have a stack of clues by that item so students can get their next clue.
I would recommend having the students complete this in groups no bigger than 3 or 4. Each group will need a clue sheet so they can keep track of their clues and also provide you with answers. This also has the area where they will provide the door code. You will also need to provide the timer for the students. I recommend putting it on a projector board so all the students can see the time.
You start off by showing the students the intro message from the Lorax, then you provide the groups with the clue sheets, and Clue # 1.
If you would like to do a virtual escape room, I also have created one to go along with The Lorax.
I hope you enjoy it! Please rate and review.
Virtual Escape Room - The Lorax Themed - Comprehension and Spelling
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a virtual escape room to complete with your students after reading Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. Students will be answering comprehension questions about the story and also having to fill in the blanks for some sight/spelling words. Students could complete this in groups or as individuals.
I would recommend giving students 30 minutes to complete this escape room and displaying that timer in your classroom or on your screen somehow. The only things students will need are a device and maybe a whiteboard or paper for taking notes while they complete the escape room. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
Special Thanks to Plearn for supplying the Lorax Clip Art. Go check out Plearn’s Store!
By A Teachers Sidekick
This bundle includes 10 Lorax products I have created. These products include multiple movie-watch-along, activities focused on characters and events, coloring sheets, a virtual and physical escape room, and a Lorax-themed jeopardy game! I hope you enjoyit. Please rate and review!
Special Thanks to Plearn for supplying the Lorax Clip Art. Go check out Plearn’s Store!
2nd Math and ELA Jeopardy Game
By A Teachers Sidekick
This bundle includes two Jeopardy games for 2nd grade. 1 ELA and 1 Math game. For ELA, the questions are focused on phonics, reading/writing, parts of speech, and content vocabulary. For Math, the questions are focused on base 10, place value, addition, subtraction, Geometry/Measurement & Data, and Word Problems.
Both of these Jeopardy games are completely interactive, so you can click on all the points to go to the questions, and other parts to return back to the board and see the answer. You will need to have someone keep score for the games. I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review!
Early Elementary (K-2) Catch the Sight Word Games
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a collection of sight word games that I created for Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade. Each game, you are catching some sort of animal with the sight words written on them.
**These activities will take some prep. Other materials you will need will be popsicle sticks, glue/tape, and scissors**
Between 1 to 4 students can play this game. To play the game, you will need to lay out the animals with the words facing up. Have students sit or stand beside each other with the nets in their hands, holding them all in the same position (so no one tries to cheat). Then call out a word. Students will race to find and catch the animals with the word on it first. Whichever student catches the animal first, they take that animal and add it to their pile. Once all the animals are caught, have students count up how many they have. Whoever has the most wins.
I hope you enjoy the product. Please rate and review.
Halloween Escape Room Kit | Kids Printables
By Home Learners Hub
Are you ready for a spine-chilling adventure that your kids will never forget? Dive into our Halloween Escape Room Kit! This thrilling, printable game includes 9 spooky puzzle challenges that lead to a secret final 4-digit code, making it the perfect Halloween treat for children aged 7 to 12.
Our Halloween Escape Room Kit provides a hassle-free experience, with no need to prepare props or follow complex instructions. It's perfect for kids to solve puzzles on their own or in small teams, making it ideal for Halloween parties, sleepovers, youth group events, class activity game or family game nights.
This kit includes everything you need for a spooky adventure right in your own home or even the classroom. Don’t wait—grab your Halloween Escape Room Kit now and get the frightful fun started!
What's the storyline?
On a chilly Halloween night, you and your friends take shelter in a spooky, crooked cottage deep in the woods. But as soon as you enter, the door slams shut, and Hazel the witch traps you inside! Can you solve the puzzles, unravel the 4-digit secret code, and escape before midnight — or will the witch’s curse keep you trapped forever?
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE INSTANT DOWNLOAD?
· PDF game guide (8.5 x 11)
· 9 puzzle challenges, like Pictogram, Rebus, Missing X & Cryptogram
· Recording sheets
· Set up instructions
· Frequently asked questions
· Hint cards
Gameplay: 30-45 minutes
Ages: 7-12
Number of players: As many as you want! (You may want them to work in groups)
Basic math skills required.
How long does this activity take to complete?
It really depends on a lot of things. Estimated completion time is 45-60 minutes but it’s based on the kids’ puzzle skills, group size, and age. We recommend ages [7-12].
How many kids can play at once?
Kids can play individually, with friends, or in large groups. There really is no limit to the number of players.
What if the kids get stuck on one of the puzzles?
First off, let them think for a bit! This is where critical thinking skills come in. If they get stuck, hint cards have been included in your download to guide them and provide examples.
Where do kids start?
Kids can start on any puzzles and complete the puzzles in ANY order!
How do you know if their answers are correct?
There is an answer key provided in the PDF.
How do I set up the activity?
Just print and play! Everything you need is included in your download. You don’t need locks, envelopes, or special equipment. You can hang or hide the puzzles or just spread them out on the kitchen table.
Do I have to print out the game materials for every kid?
Nope! You ONLY have to print out the answer sheet for each kid or group. Just one set of the actual puzzles is all you need!
IMPORTANT NOTES:
1.) This is a digital product. No physical item will be shipped.
2.) Once payment is complete, you get lifetime access to the product.
3.) Unlimited prints for PERSONAL USE ONLY.
4.) Quality of the actual printouts will be dependent on the quality and type of printer and paper used.
Delivery:
Due to the downloadable nature of this product, all sales are final.
There will be no refunds and no returns.
However, I always want to make sure that my customers are happy with the quality of my products. Therefore, if you have any feedback or suggestions on how I can improve my creations, please feel free to reach me at support@homelearnershub.com.
English months, days, and seasons game - I have...Who has?
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✮ English months, days, and seasons game - I have...Who has? ✮
This version includes 27 cards. Depending on class size you could either give each student more than one card or have them play with a partner. I recommend printing out and laminating these cards if possible so that you can use them over and over again. This is a great resource for ESL or any classroom where English is spoken.
Here's how this game works. Once each student has a card (or cards), the one who has the card that says I'll start the game begins the game. He says, for example, I'll start the game. I have May. Who has Autumn? The person who has the card with autumn on it says, I have autumn. Who has Thursday? And so the game goes on until the last card is called and that student's card will say, The game is over!
Another idea is to prepare two sets of cards, divide your class into two groups and let each group have a go to see which team can get through the entire deck of cards the fastest. It's a lot of fun, and though you can play with younger students the older ones love this game just as much.
This resource is included in my ESL - ELL speaking, listening, writing activities and games - Growing bundle.
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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
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Months And Days Of The Week - BUNDLE
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
✮ Months And Days Of The Week - BUNDLE ✮
This months and days bundle will make learning the days of the week, months, and seasons enjoyable for your students.
This bundle is also available in French and Spanish:
⭐ French months and days bundle - Les jours et les mois
⭐ Spanish months and days bundle - Los días y los meses
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LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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✮ English months and days bundle - ELA - ESL - ELL ✮
Math Memory: Adding and Subtracting Within 100
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Try the working demo before downloading!!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Math-Memory-Emoji-Sight-Words-DEMO-8786014
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It's Memory!... but with math!
Students can practice adding and subtracting within 100 in this player vs player or player vs computer game. Problems randomly generate using positive addition and subtraction problems (no negatives).
Features:
* Players can play the computer or another player!
* Computer generates unlimited problems for you and knows when students are right or wrong.
* A simple computer AI adds a challenge to the game. It keeps track of cards that have already been flipped and knows when they match. Sometimes it chooses to not match, simulating that it "forget".
* Four different robot card backs! Players can choose their favorite!
* Music and sound effects make the game fun and interesting.
* Runs on Chromebooks and PC!
JavaScript must be enabled and you must have an internet connection.
Running is EZ! Download and unzip the file. Make sure all files unzip to the same folder. Double click index.html. That's it! The game should open in your browser and function!
Give the zip file or unpackaged files to your students for them to play!
Email me if you have any issues!! I'm happy to help.
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Math Memory: Emoji Sight Words DEMO
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
THIS IS A DEMO ONLY. THE FULL VERSION HAS DIFFERENT SIZED BOARDS AND MORE ROBOT BACKS TO CHOOSE FROM.
If you are interested in more games, like this one, for students, follow me! Please leave a comment! Whether it's good or bad, I appreciate it!
It's Memory!... but with... emoji sight words?
I know, I know... I went off in a different direction with this one. But it was too good of an idea to pass up! I might make more like it!
Students can practice random emoji sight words like "house", "zebra", or "heart" to their pictures in this player vs player or player vs computer game. Cards randomly generate using a choice of about 50 words and pictures.
NOTE: The video is to show how the game works. This copy isn't math based. It uses random sight words and pictures, not math equations.
Features:
* Players can play the computer or another player!
* Computer generates a different combination of pictures and words for you each game; it knows when students are right or wrong.
* A simple computer AI adds a challenge to the game. It keeps track of cards that have already been flipped and knows when they match. Sometimes it chooses to not match, simulating that it "forget".
* Four different robot card backs! They range from R.O.B., the friendly robot, to the out of control Zoe. Players can choose their favorite!
* Music and sound effects make the game fun and interesting.
* Runs on Chromebooks and PC!
JavaScript must be enabled and you must have an internet connection.
Running is EZ! Download the attached file and upzip it. You need BOTH files in the same folder to play. Double click MathMemorySightWords.html and play! That's it! The game should open in your browser and function!
Give the files to your students for them to play!
Email me if you have any issues!! I'm happy to help.
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
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By Sarah Anderson
Materials:
How To Play:
Each player receives a Bingo sheet and handful of markers. The caller draws a card and says the vowel pair word. The players mark the word called on their sheets- if they have it. When a player marks four words in a row either across, down, or diagonal, they shout, "Bingo!"
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By Sarah Anderson
Materials:
How To Play:
Each player receives a Bingo sheet and handful of markers. The caller draws a card and says the vowel pair word. The players mark the word called on their sheets- if they have it. When a player marks four words in a row either across, down, or diagonal, they shout, "Bingo!"
Thanks for stopping by, please rate or leave a comment!
Digging Up Digraphs (th, ch, sh) Game
By Sarah Anderson
Players: 2-4 players
Materials:
+ Cut-out and laminate What’s Missing? Cards
+ Cut-out and laminate Picture Cards
+ Cut-out and laminate Name A Word Cards
+ Cut-out and laminate Read And Find Cards
+ Buttons or other small objects for students placeholder
+ 1 die
Setting Up:
Place each set of cards in a pile next to the game board face down. For each player place a different place holder on start.
Directions: The first player starts by rolling the die. The player draws a card from the pile that correlates with the color box they landed on.
What’s Missing Card: The student identifies the digraph that is missing from the word.
Picture Card: The student tells what the picture is and says the sound of the digraph in the word.
Name A Word Card: The student makes a word that has the beginning or ending digraph given, free choice allows students to give any word with a digraph in it.
Read And Find Card: Student reads the word aloud and says the digraph(s) in the word.
The players take turns until the first person makes it to the finish.
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