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Surprise! Game Show - CVC Words Beginning Sounds Activity for Any Device

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1 game with 89 CVC Words
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My students were engaged with this resource. I used it at the end of the year and my students could not wait to use it over and over again.

Description

Practice beginning sounds for 89 CVC words with this fun and engaging team based phonics game for all interactive whiteboards (SMARTBoard, Promethean, Mimio), tablets and computer stations.

Note: An internet connection is required to play this game.

A random team is chosen to go first. A student presses the STOP button to see what point value they can earn if they get the question correct. Watch out for the monster squares or the team may lose their points! Students will have a blast trying to get the high scoring squares and avoid the monsters and won’t even realize they are learning!

This game includes 89 CVC words. Choose the exact words that you would like your students to practice with the option to save game settings so that you can quickly jump into a game without any setup.

Game Format:

This game runs directly from the pinkcatgames.com website. The website was created so that you can easily play and manage your Pink Cat Games. The website also allows you to easily save game settings with the option to assign games to students and groups. The first time that you visit the website you will be asked to create an account to manage your games. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Safari.

How to Play

Whole Class Cooperation - Played on an interactive whiteboard

Choose up to 6 teams or players. Teams take turns answering questions to earn the points shown on the board. The team with the highest score when the time runs out, wins.

Small group or single player – Played on tablets or computer workstations, PC or Mac

Start the game on a computer or tablet and allow the student(s) to play for a certain length of time. Tablets and computers can remain logged in to the student view so that students can easily pick their group or student picture and play a game.

The words included in this game are:

bat, bag, bed, beg, bib, big, bin, box, bud, bun, bus, bug, cab, can, cap, cat, cot, cub, cup, cut, den, dog, fed, fig, fin, fix, fox, gum, ham, hat, hem, hen, hip, hop, hot, hug, hut, jam, jar, jet, jug, key, leg, log, mad, map, mat, men, mix, mop, mud, mug, map, net, nun, nut, pan, peg, pen, pet, pig, pin, pit, pod, pot, pup, rag, red, rib, rob, rod, rug, run, sad, sob, sun, sap, top, tub, tug, van, web, wed, wet, wig, win, yak, yam, zip.

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1 game with 89 CVC Words
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Isolate and pronounce the initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in three-phoneme (consonant-vowel-consonant, or CVC) words. (This does not include CVCs ending with /l/, /r/, or /x/.)
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.

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