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1st grade english language arts games for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Open-Ended Questions Jenga game

Open-Ended Questions Jenga game

This is a sheet to print onto Label paper. Cut them out and stick them to a Jenga game to have a fun game to work on in Oral Language groups or in Speech Therapy. There are 3 pages-- One in English, One in French and the third sheet is a blank Jenga template so you can create your own Jenga questions.
Preview of Healthy & Un-Healthy food Bingo

Healthy & Un-Healthy food Bingo

Created by
Katy Brennan
A simple, bright and colourful Bingo game to encourage students knowledge of healthy or un-healthy food. Provided is a class set of 21 bingo cars. Visual aid prompts for each food item and a master sheet to assist in calling out each bingo item. Cards have a variety of healthy and un-healthy food (5 un-healthy and 7 healthy per card). The name of each item is written on top of the image to assist word recognition. Have fun and dont forget to rate me.
Preview of CVC words snap cards

CVC words snap cards

Created by
RRachel97
Versatile resource, great for low-level readers! These CVC word cards can be used as:· Flash cards· Snap cards· Memory cards· Go Fish cards If your students need to build confidence decoding 3-letter words, this is the resource that you can use in many different ways to differentiate for them! Your students can use these cards to play reading games in small groups, or 1:1 in your teacher-aide time! Using these cards will build fluency, and confidence in your young readers!
Preview of CVCC word snap cards

CVCC word snap cards

Created by
RRachel97
Versatile resource, great for low-level readers!These CVCC/CCVC word cards can be used as:· Flash cards· Snap cards· Memory cards· Go Fish cardsIf your students need to build confidence decoding 4 and 5-letter words, this is the resource that you can use in many different ways to differentiate for them! Your students can use these cards to play reading games in small groups, or 1:1 in your teacher-aide time! Using these cards will build fluency, and confidence in your young readers!
Preview of "ck" Word Sorting Activity

"ck" Word Sorting Activity

Created by
Amy Huff
This activity allows students to practice sorting pictures and words with the digraph "ck" sounds. The students can work independently or with a partner to complete the activity.
Preview of Slap and Say Game (Vowels, Letter ID, Beginning Sounds, Clusters)

Slap and Say Game (Vowels, Letter ID, Beginning Sounds, Clusters)

Created by
Education Jules
Slap and Say is a game. This product includes a board with vowels, various letters, and consonant clusters. There are 14 different game boards. The teacher provides the students with a game board. Then the teacher calls out a word. The students then slap the appropriate hand and say the sound. Example: The teacher hands out the vowel hands game board. She then says the word "hat." The students would slap the "a" hand and say the short a sound. This can be done for letter id. The teache
Preview of CVC words matching cards flash cards

CVC words matching cards flash cards

Created by
RRachel97
Use these flash cards as memory cards, matching cards or flash cards to teach early readers to identify common 3 letter words! Can be used as an independent matching game or daily reading intervention.
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Created by
RRachel97
Perfect for students who are beginning to read independently!Use these decodable sentence strips for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner practise This resource is most suited for low reading levels, with a focus on CVCC/CCVC words (four letter words) and sight words. Useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Great size for small hands. Each strip has 4-7 decodable CVCC/CCVC words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early reader
Preview of Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Created by
Kim Jackson
In this “I Have, Who Has” game students will identify the difference between a fact and an opinion. Cut each box into cards and laminate. Pass out all the cards to students. Keep one card for you to start with. You can read the “Who has” part on your card to get the game started. Students look at their card to determine if they have what the reader is looking for. Then they read “I have…” and continue reading the next part of their card saying “Who has…”. If the game was done correctly the fi
Preview of Parts of Speech Picture Sort

Parts of Speech Picture Sort

This package includes directions for completing the activity, part-of-speech heading (noun, verb, adjective) for easy sorting, 36 word/picture cards and a record sheet. The pictures are in full color. Simply print the picture cards and photocopy the words onto the back. Students will be able to sort the cards and record the words on their recording sheet.
Preview of Thanksgiving Turkey Packet (Acrostic poem, guided writing, and bonus game!)

Thanksgiving Turkey Packet (Acrostic poem, guided writing, and bonus game!)

Three quick and fun Thanksgiving themed activities all centered around the season's favorite bird: turkeys! Using Tom Turkey as a guide, students can write an acrostic poem and/or "I'm thankful for sentences." When they're done with writing, students then get to disguise and hide turkeys around the room. Tom doesn't want to end up on the dinner table like his friend!My students especially love hiding their turkeys around the room. With a little help from you, the teacher, students can make this
Preview of Pumpkin ABC abc Lotto and Bingo Marker Games

Pumpkin ABC abc Lotto and Bingo Marker Games

Pumpkin ABC/abc Lotto and Bingo Marker GamesProvides colored and black and white copies.Can be played as a traditional lotto game, individually, small group or large group.Can also be played as a lotto game but students mark the letter using bingo markers or color in the letter.
Preview of The Three Little Pigs - bundle of phonics activities

The Three Little Pigs - bundle of phonics activities

I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. They range from initial sound activities to reading/making CVC words up to reading a simple phase 2 (Letters and sounds) sentence. Lots of these resources allow the child to match the sound or word to a picture. They have been created so the child uses a peg to show which picture is the answer. Using a peg to do this instead of just pointing to it also helps develop their fine motor skills, which in turn will help
Preview of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 66 page Alphabet Unit

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 66 page Alphabet Unit

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 66 page Alphabet Unit Unit includes: Interactive letter booklet Poem for poetry binder 2 literacy based art projects Class coconut tree ABC letter writing practice Alphabet matching game Find the letter in the tree game Parent letter
Preview of Word Family Read, Search & Color Scenes

Word Family Read, Search & Color Scenes

Word families included: at, an, it, in, ig, ot, og, et, en, ug, ut· Select word family picture and accompanying word family cards.· Cut cards apart.· Game may be played whole group, individually, small group or pairs.· Students read a word card, search for it in the scene and color it.
Preview of Comparative Superlative Zoo Animal Picture Match

Comparative Superlative Zoo Animal Picture Match

Mrs Millers Materials wants to help you teach or assess comparative and superlative terms by making sure each animal gets the right amount of food. The littlest monkey gets the littlest banana- or make things interesting by requesting that the longest fish get a shorter worm! This can be helpful for speech/language therapy or English lessons.
Preview of Spel It Rite (A Spelling Game for All Ages)

Spel It Rite (A Spelling Game for All Ages)

Spell It Right is a game for all ages. This game comes with "bee cards" for 3, 4, 5, or larger letter words. You will need to laminate the "bee cards" before playing. After laminating, you can write on them with an expo marker or vis-a-vis to accommodate any spelling list. Players move around the board until they correctly spell the word on their "bee card". The teacher can monitor how many "bee cards" need to be completed before a winner can be declared. In my classroom, I usually have them com
Preview of -ful, -less Suffix BINGO

-ful, -less Suffix BINGO

Created by
Whitney
Students take turns drawing a card and reading it aloud. If any student has the matching words, s/he covers it with a chip. The first one to get a BINGO (5 in a row) is the winner. There is also a blank card to make your own and bland beach balls as well.
Preview of Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Initial phonics bundle

Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Initial phonics bundle

I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. They range from initial sound activities to reading/making CVC words up to reading a simple phase 2 (Letters and sounds) sentence.Lots of these resources allow the child to match the sound or word to a picture. They have been created so the child uses a peg to show which picture is the answer. Using a peg to do this instead of just pointing to it also helps develop their fine motor skills, which in turn will help,
Preview of The Gingerbread Man resource bundle - initial phonics resources

The Gingerbread Man resource bundle - initial phonics resources

I created all these resources to be used in my class when they start in reception. They range from initial sound activities to reading/making CVC words up to reading a simple phase 2 (Letters and sounds) sentence.Lots of these resources allow the child to match the sound or word to a picture. They have been created so the child uses a peg to show which picture is the answer. Using a peg to do this instead of just pointing to it also helps develop their fine motor skills, which in turn will help,
Preview of Sight Word Game - Literacy Center with Spring Chipmunk Theme

Sight Word Game - Literacy Center with Spring Chipmunk Theme

Created by
Brian Hopkins
Spring Chipmunks Sight Word Race is a literacy center board game where your students read a word and then roll one die (dice) and move that many spaces on the board. Should a student land on a chipmunk he or she can go again! This is perfect for a literacy center or station for word work or early finishers. There are fun cards that will tell your students to go again, go ahead 2 or 3 spaces, go back 2 or 3 spaces, trade spaces, lose a turn, or go back to start. Feel free to print multiple pages
Preview of Rhyming Dust Bunnies Complete Set for Family Night

Rhyming Dust Bunnies Complete Set for Family Night

Create a Literacy Family Involvement Event for your school, preschool, childcare center or community family center using these materials emphasizing the importance of rhyme. The Rhyming Dust Bunnies theme is a fun way to engage children with emerging literacy skills to practice rhyming using a board game. Other items include a Tip sheet for parents, evaluation, door poster, press release, and board game complete with directions
Preview of Distance Learning Inference Practice Stories Game Question

Distance Learning Inference Practice Stories Game Question

Created by
Wolf Classroom
30 original stories and questions that ask students to make an inference. Three different versions: one with a specific question about an inference that can be made about something in the story, one that has a generic question about an inference made, and a game format. Suggested directions for the game are included as well as possible ideas for how to use cards.Answer key provided.Provided in Publisher so you can pick and choose which cards you want to use and how you want to use them. You c
Preview of Crabby Sentences Subject and Predicate Matching Game

Crabby Sentences Subject and Predicate Matching Game

Mr. Crab doesn't like sentence fragments. Help Mr. Crab match the subject and predicate of a sentence. Teachers can edit the game pieces by typing sentences from a text students have read. Print game board on card stock and laminate to create a grammar literacy center that can be customized for any Language Arts program for grades 1-5.
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