...Introduction This is a fast paced game that gives lots of opportunities for decoding cvc words. It can be used with letters from any phase and adapted to add further challenge as the children's reading skills develop.Focus Segmenting...
...Introduction Children learn new vocabulary by repetition because it activates their memory. This game promotes this skill and gives you a method to measure individual children's progress.Focus Sight-reading of high frequency wordsWhat you...
...Introduction Children love to post and sort! In this activity children work as a group to sort the letters, and justify their thinking.Focus Using and applying phonics and early reading skills. You can adapt this activity to give...
...Introduction This game is great for getting children engaged and learning without realising it! Part of the game involves rubbing out the limbs of the other team's man, and this might seem harsh, but they don't get upset about it, they love...
...Introduction This version uses the structure of the Runaround game to teach a different skill; the using and applying of spelling strategies. Once children have reached Phase 5 they will need to learn when to apply specific digraphs...
...Introduction This activity supports the teaching of phonemes and allows for early spelling practice. Plus, every child will have a crown to wear or take home at the end. Knowing they will end up with a product to keep at the end...
...Introduction Using the basic principles of Runaround activities, you can now use this format to move beyond phonetic attempts at words. In this variation you can check that children are using and applying their spelling skills alongside...
...Introduction Bingo is such a versatile game and once your class knows how to play it, you can adapt it quickly and easily to fit with whatever you are learning. It is easier and quicker to play with older children who can write their own...
...Introduction In order to remember a sound or a word, a child needs to read it around 100 times. Using this fun game, you can expose the children to seeing sounds or words many times, building up their sight recognition skills and practising...
...What you need the story of the ‘Ugly Duckling’ by Hans Christian Anderson duck puppet (optional) picture cards of the scenes from the story paper and pencils plastic eggs or film containers filled with rice, lentils, sand, sugar, gravel...
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