Lessons Tagged As game

  • Opposite-Word Concentration Game

    Reading - Opposite-Word Concentration Game

    Based on the familiar game of Concentration, this variation has students quickly learning opposites, increasing their memory, and reading new words.  Old decks of playing cards can be used, with a word and picture glued … View Full Lesson →

  • Spelling - Make a Word Race: Class Teams

    This team race encourages students to help each other master spelling any words that need practise. Encouragement is emphasized, and team work is necessary to “build” each word. The team builds the word, not just one student, so that all learning levels can participate and feel good about their progress. View Full Lesson →

  • Reading - Go Fish For Blends and Digraphs

    Played like Go Fish, this learning game is used to review and practise blends. When the first student asks if another student has the “brrrrrr” blend, (or “ssssssk” blend) and the second student says yes, the first student, must use the word they have, like “brown” in a sentence to get the card. (If the first student says “My dog is brown” that would allow him to get the “br” card from the second student.) View Full Lesson →