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Kindergarten english language arts games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Alphabet Bingo FREE!

Alphabet Bingo FREE!

Included are 8 Bingo boards (4 with uppercase letters and 4 with lowercase letters) and all the letter cards. Laminate them for durability.*I used this as a small group lesson during center work. I used it for letter recognition and letter-sound correspondence.Want to make your own Bingo boards? Check out my Editable Bingo Game Template!If you found this product useful to you and your students, please leave some positive feedback! If there was an issue with this product, please let me know so I
Preview of Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Community Helpers: Match the Tools

Created by
Lindsey Nobles
I needed something simple to cover our Pre-K standard about community helpers, so I came up with this super easy game that covers math (sorting), Social Studies (community helpers), and Language Arts (speaking, vocabulary)! Students will match the tools to the community helper that uses it. If you want to extend the lesson, ask the students what the helper does with that tool. This is a great tool for small group or one-on-one lessons. This is a FREE product!
Preview of 3 Letter S-Blends Game and Quick Check Assessment

3 Letter S-Blends Game and Quick Check Assessment

Created by
Sara Goldsby
This file contains a dice game: Roll, Read, Color for 3 Letter S-Blends. It also contains a quick check assessment to check students' ability to read words with 3 letter s-blends.
Preview of Cookie Matching Game

Cookie Matching Game

Use this printout to make a matching cookie game! This goes well with a math lesson on matching and I found that my students LOVED this game so much more than I anticipated. Enjoy! if you give a mouse a cookie matching game by tracy donadio is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Preview of 'Sorry!' Cards Template

'Sorry!' Cards Template

Created by
Vanessa Bingham
Create your own 'Sorry!' game using these templates. All of the cards from the original 'Sorry!' game are here, all you need to do is add your own sight words, vocabulary words, math problems - get creative! Students play 'Sorry!' as they normally would, but need to read the word, solve the problem, etc. before they can move. When you are done personalizing the cards, simply print on card stock and cut out. Have fun!
Preview of One Change Complete Bundle

One Change Complete Bundle

If you and your students love One Change and play for all different phonics patterns, this bundle is for you! This product includes every One Change list I have ever made -including some that are not posted on Teachers Pay Teachers. There are 22 different spelling patterns for the price of 6! A table of contents makes them easy to find. Time-saving tip: I printed this and bound it into a book for my own classroom, so I never have to print words lists for individual lessons again. You may want to
Preview of 5 w's and 1 h die

5 w's and 1 h die

Created by
Kelsey Boyle
This die can be used as a game or in small groups. Cut out and glue the die When this die is ruled it will land on one of the 5 w's or 1 h for the students to answer about a text. 5 w's = Where, when, who, why, when 1 h = how
Preview of Differentiation Strategies

Differentiation Strategies

Created by
mary newman
Activities that can be used at any age level and in any subject area. They focus on differentiation. Each strategy card includes instructions on how to use the strategy, high and low modifications, intelligence styles, and content application ideas.
Preview of Connect Four Style Game Board

Connect Four Style Game Board

This document can be used to practice a variety of skills. Simply print out and write in words you want students to practice reading, math facts to solve, etc... To play you need a die and some type of markers (mini erasers have worked well for me). Could also laminate and use dry erase markers.
Preview of Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en común

Ice Breaker in ENGLISH & SPANISH | Find things in common | Cosas en común

Great way for students to talk to everyone in class including their teacher.Las cosas que tenemos en comúnHabla con tus compañeros/as sobre los siguientes temas para ponerse de acuerdo en algo que tienen en común (find something in common). Incluye fotos para no tener que usar inglés en clase!Great way for students to talk to everyone in class, move around the classroom, and interview everyone including their teacher.The things we have in common. Students must keep asking until they find somethi
Preview of 9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

9 Square Vocabulary Puzzle Template

Created by
2chalks
*** Disclaimer*** No, I did not come up with this idea on my own. I did, however, take my time to create the template for your use. Use this vocabulary puzzle for reinforce terms and definitions, play matching games, and allow students to practice their logic and reasoning skills. Can be adapted for any subject, any level. Once you replace the template with your matching terms/dates/definitions/pictures, print on card stock, laminate, and cut out the squares. Put them in a baggie with the to
Preview of CH SH TH Picture Sort

CH SH TH Picture Sort

Created by
Jessica Martin
CH SH TH Picture Sort Cards for students to color, cut, and practice sorting. Help students identify and sort words that start with the CH, SH, and TH sounds. This is a great individual activity, intervention activity, guided reading activity, and literacy station and center activity. Be sure to check out my other products! ~ Mrs. Mireles
Preview of Snakes and Ladders (custom word game template)

Snakes and Ladders (custom word game template)

Buy a version to edit in Google Slides here. Any feedback and suggestions are welcomed and appreciated! :)This is a snakes and ladders template that you can use to practice any words (or even letters and numbers). I included what it would look like filled in (I used the first 20 words from FRY), and then a blank template.Just copy and paste the blank template page over and over again and click in each box to type your text. Additionally, erase the title to type your own!My students love playi
Preview of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Uppercase/Lowercase Matching Game!

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Uppercase/Lowercase Matching Game!

This is a set of 26 chicka chicka boom boom trees. Each leaf has a lowercase letter, while each tree trunk has an uppercase letter. I use these templates as an uppercase/lowercase matching game, simply by cutting the top half away from the bottom half (under the coconuts). you can also leave them together as a handy alphabet reference! My students LOVE them and I hope that you will too! Tracy Donadio, Grade K chicka chicka 1-2-3 trees by tracy donadio is licensed under a Creative Commons
Preview of BattleShip Template: practice spelling and vocabulary words

BattleShip Template: practice spelling and vocabulary words

Created by
Ms PK Resources
Download Includes: -Battleship Blank Template -Directions sheet for students This is a FREE and great tool to use for a station or partner activity. An interactive way for students to practice their spelling, vocabulary words, parts of speech, etc. For my classroom, I printed two battleship game boards out and stuck them inside HEAVY duty sheet protectors so that students could write on them with expo marker (like a dry erase board). I use these for Word Work station and pair two students t
Preview of Trick Words/Sight Word Games and Practice (Editable!)

Trick Words/Sight Word Games and Practice (Editable!)

Created by
Catherine S
Three fun and engaging games for practicing writing and reading trick/sight words! Editable files that allow you to fill in your own word. Games included:- Trick Word Roll- Trick Word Tic Tac Toe- Trick Word HuntThese are a fun way to practice Fundations Trick Words, Word Wall Words, or Sight Words!
Preview of Animal Alphabet Actions:  Move Like the Animals--From Amble to Zig-zag!

Animal Alphabet Actions: Move Like the Animals--From Amble to Zig-zag!

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Are you ready to move like the animals do? Get ready for fun and learning with Animal Alphabet Actions: Move Like the Animals--From Amble to Zig-zag! You'll love that your students are getting new vocabulary and critically thinking, in addition to learning/reviewing their letters. They'll love getting the chance to get out of their seats to show what they know! With four different ways to play included, you'll never run out of ways to use your cards! 28 high-resolution (300 dpi) cards (one
Preview of Kindergarten Game Boards All Year Long

Kindergarten Game Boards All Year Long

Created by
Susan Falvey
Kindergarten, game boards, alphabet, letter sounds, sight words, number recognition, addition, reproducible printable, word families These monthly game boards are designed to be used to reinforce literacy and math skills taught in kindergarten. They may be placed in a Literacy Center, used with a small group of children or sent home with students for home practice. Each monthly board focuses on a skill students are learning. September and October focus on letter recognition, November focuses on
Preview of 89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

89 Animals of the Rain Forest "What Am I?" Educational Card Game *Montessori*

Created by
Kimberly Blane
This is a file consisting of 89 Animals of the Amazon Rainforest Nomenclature Cards. These are different in that they have a fourth card for each animal. The fourth card is a "What Am I?" card in order to impart a little knowledge on each animal. There are symbols on the bottom of each master card and the "What am I?" card so you an easily check if you were correct. I also outlined each card in colors according to which animal group it is in. I tried to give you as many uses for these cards
Preview of Topic Train (Topic Maintenance Activity)

Topic Train (Topic Maintenance Activity)

Created by
ASDTeach
Use the Topic Train activity to teach topic maintenance between a student and a peer. Laminate the sheets and cut out the stars and place with velcro along the train. Students move their star when they take an appropriate conversational turn. Great for students who have difficulty sticking to a topic.
Preview of CVC flashcards for parents

CVC flashcards for parents

Created by
Kathy Smith
Included in this packet are 92 CVC words and a letter to parents explaining how they can use the words to help their child become a better reader. Chunks included are: at, an, ad, ag, am, ed, en, et, ig, in, it, og, op, ot, and ut. Also included are 14 cards labeled bang for one of the games listed that parents can play with their child. Most of the words are simple CVC words, but I have added a few words with digraphs and blends to provide a scaffolding challenge (flat, chat). I hope you
Preview of THE GRUFFALO Story Stones (editable)

THE GRUFFALO Story Stones (editable)

THE GRUFFALO Editable Story Stones.These hand drawn Gruffalo pictures of the characters and settings are in a word document so you can easily adjust the sizes to fit your stones. Each character is included facing both directions so the can walk in either direction in the settings.The settings are A4 but can be sized up or down to your liking.
Preview of LEAP! Blends nonsense word game

LEAP! Blends nonsense word game

Created by
Jami Thompson
This game uses blend non-sense words to facilitate decoding skills. Each player draws a card. If they can read the card, they get to keep it. If they draw "LEAP!" they have to return all of their cards to the pile. My first graders LOVE playing non-sense word games every week. It's great for me because they are having fun while learning!
Preview of Roll and Read Fluency Fun Dice Game

Roll and Read Fluency Fun Dice Game

Great game that can be used for a fluency center for all grades through middle school. Students roll the die to determine in what voice/way they will read their text.
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Importance of learning English language arts

English language arts (ELA) concepts — reading, writing, listening, and speaking — empower students to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners. They are the foundation for all other types of learning as students must rely on ELA skills to master content from other subject areas and communicate what they’ve learned.

Strong reading skills can help students make sense of written content, and gather information for further analysis. Writing skills can help students articulate their ideas, construct arguments, and synthesize information. And speaking and listening skills empower students to clearly present their ideas, participate in group discussions, and collaborate with their classmates. This is why teaching English language arts is critically important for student’s success in school and beyond.

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