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Reading games for kids

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Don’t want to take up space on your whiteboard with your Wordle-type game? Fourth grade teacher Drew Kelley created a dry-erase version for his classroom with standard anchor chart paper! Kelley laminated the paper, and it’s the perfect activity for students to work on together while he’s working with students during intervention time.

Wordle has taken over the classroom. Here's how to make your own Wordle type game and board to get students excited about words!

Beginning Reader Silly Sentences Block Game. Develop decoding skills, sight word recall and reading fluency.

Hack your Jenga game for reading fun with your early or struggling reader. Great for revising sight words and CVC words, developing decoding skills and fluency.

10 Simple to Make Reading Games for Kids. These are great for learning sight words, word families and more! Love these hands on ideas for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids (great with Dolche words in homeschool)

10 Simple to Make Reading Games for Kids. These are great for learning sight words, word families and more! Love these hands on ideas for Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade kids (great with Dolche words in homeschool)

Playing this game means kiddos are repeatedly practicing their sight words without even realizing it! Teaching reading doesn’t have to be scary. Play your way into reading with your kids with these fun ideas and enriching resources. #howweelearn #teachingreading #reading #phonics #teacherresources

Teaching kids to read doesn't have to be stressful. From introducing letters to playing sight word and reading games, let us show you how to make it fun!

Gross Motor Sight Word Game: Cup Crash!  Read each word on the cup and then stack them up to make a tower.  Then take a ball and knock it down!

Knowing how to read sight words helps kids to read more fluently and better understand what they are reading. Kids learn many sight words just by being exposed to them during shared reading, but there are those tricky ones that need some extra practice. To make memorizing sight words more fun we like to play games!

Play this super fun sight word game to improve reading skills! This is a great way to practice fluency with beginning readers! Oh Snap! is can be tailored to your child's reading ability & is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and/or 2nd Grade. #sightwords #readingskills #makelearningfun

Push the flashcards aside and play our favorite high frequency word game: OH SNAP!! This super fun sight word game is a great way to improve reading skills and build reading fluency.

Paper airplanes are fun for reading practice games!  Kids can fly paper airplanes to matching words and race each other while reading! Preschool | Sight words | Gross motor activity | Homeschool | Elementary school | Kindergarten | Transporation unita

Paper airplanes are fun for reading practice games! Kids can fly paper airplanes to matching words and race each other while reading! Preschool | Sight words | Gross motor activity | Homeschool | Elementary school | Kindergarten | Transporation unita

Free Reading Games for Kids - Mama Teaches

Strong readers are the best prepared to be successful in the classroom and developing a child’s love for reading is one of the most important keys to their literacy success. Fun reading games are a

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Bini ABC Games is an engaging educational experience for children that features a simple step-by-step learning path. It was developed as an educational program by experienced preschool educators, and covers a wide variety of topics, from letter recognition to independent reading. Follow the link to get more!
Bini ABC Games is an engaging educational experience for children that features a simple step-by-step learning path. It was developed as an educational program by experienced preschool educators, and covers a wide variety of topics, from letter recognition to independent reading. Follow the link to get more
Dream big! A few years ago, we helped Marissa go to Space Camp. We recently checked in on her and this is how she’s been paying it forward!