Need some Christmas fun with educational practice for little ones? This is a great activity for new readers or those new to English reading! Try these for reading and speaking practice while reinforcing colors and learning a few Christmas specific words.
A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Christmas Edition!
See Rules below for how to play:
Get into pairs
Play Rock, Scissors, Paper to see who will go first
Partner 1 puts the eraser at the start position
Flick the eraser until lit lands on a picture prompt
Say or read the word or phrase that goes with the picture
Put an X on your spot
Player 2 repeat from step 3
Winner has the most X’s on their space at the end of the game
Need some Christmas fun with educational practice for little ones? This is a great activity for new readers or those new to English reading! Try these for reading and speaking practice while reinforcing colors and learning a few Christmas specific words.
This is a fun and easy speaking game which requires minimal prep (just display on the screen or print!). Students practice speaking new words in a game.
Round robin format. Each student can say 1, 2, or 3 words then the next player gets to speak. The one who gets 31 is out!
Christmas Edition!
Need some Christmas fun with educational practice for little ones? This is a great activity for new readers or those new to English reading! Try these for reading and speaking practice while reinforcing colors and learning a few Christmas specific words.
Great for ESL students and students whose native language is Korean. Also great for learning Korean words.
A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Winter January Edition!
See Rules below for how to play:
Get into pairs
Play Rock, Scissors, Paper to see who will go first
Partner 1 puts the eraser at the start position
Flick the eraser until lit lands on a picture prompt
Say or read the word or phrase that goes with the picture
Put an X on your spot
Player 2 repeat from step 3
Winner has the most X’s on their space at the end of the game
Phase 2 Phonics Practice Activity: Making Words with Modeling Clay
1.After going through the letter sounds and practicing, ideally 4-8 sounds at a time*, print the slides (laminate for multi-use)
2.Hand out to students a set of words in pairs or in a group
3.Pass out modeling clay to each group and have students form the words with clay on top of the pages.
4.After forming the letters students make the individual sounds, and then finally read the word together
5.After finishing one stack, students can rotate the cards around to another group
purchase the accompanying phonics practice ppt phase 2 from my store
This activity is based on introducing letter sounds according to the phonics progression chart – this means letters are introduced in order of frequency rather than alphabetical order
Recommended for students with reading difficulties but can help ALL learners
Sounds included in this Activity:
s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d, g, o, c, k, ck, e, u, r, h, f, ff, l, ll, ss
A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Phonics Phase 2 Edition (Based on the Phonics Progression Chart)
See Rules below for how to play:
Get into pairs
Play Rock, Scissors, Paper to see who will go first
Partner 1 puts the eraser at the start position
Flick the eraser until lit lands on a picture prompt
Say or read the word or phrase that goes with the picture
Put an X on your spot
Player 2 repeat from step 3
Winner has the most X’s on their space at the end of the game
For introduction and Practice of letter sounds in order of frequency check out the phonics progression PPT practice file in my shop
A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Phonics Phase 2 Edition (Based on the Phonics Progression Chart)
See Rules below for how to play:
Get into pairs
Play Rock, Scissors, Paper to see who will go first
Partner 1 puts the eraser at the start position
Flick the eraser until lit lands on a picture prompt
Say or read the word or phrase that goes with the picture
Put an X on your spot
Player 2 repeat from step 3
Winner has the most X’s on their space at the end of the game
For introduction and Practice of letter sounds in order of frequency check out the phonics progression PPT practice file in my store
Sounds Included in this Game:
j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu, ch, sh, th, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, e/ee, oa, oi, oo, oo, ow, ow, ar, air, ai/air, ear, er, ur, or, ur/ure
Presentation of sounds and practice according to the phonics progression chart – this means letters are introduced in order of frequency rather than alphabetical order
•Students can begin sounding out words from day 1 which means they are immediately READING
Flick the Eraser Game
-A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Phonics Phase 2 Edition
Phonics Practice Activity: Making Words with Modeling Clay - Phase 2
About this Phonics Practice Presentation
PDF version is included, just display
This chart introduces letter sounds according to the phonics progression chart – this means letters are introduced in order of frequency rather than alphabetical order
•Students can begin sounding out words from day 1 which means they are immediately READING
•Recommended for students with reading difficulties but can help ALL learners
How to use :
1.Present the chart to your class.
Go through the individual letter sounds and then practice decoding the words with students
3.Do only 1-2 sounds per session (except the first day with 4 sounds) and then reinforce with a game or activity so students don’t get bored
Sounds included in this Presentation:
s, a, t, p, i, n, m, d, g, o, c, k, ck, e, u, r, h, f, ff, l, ll, ss
Total 42 pages
About this Phonics Practice Presentation
PDF version is included, just display
This chart introduces letter sounds according to the phonics progression chart – this means letters are introduced in order of frequency rather than alphabetical order
•Students can begin sounding out words from day 1 which means they are immediately READING
•Recommended for students with reading difficulties but can help ALL learners
How to use :
1.Present the chart to your class.
Go through the individual letter sounds and then practice decoding the words with students
3.Do only 1-2 sounds per session and then reinforce with a game or activity so students don’t get bored
Sounds included in this Presentation:
j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu, ch, sh, th, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, e/ee, oa, oi, oo, oo, ow, ow, ar, air, ai/air, ear, er, ur, or, ur/ure,
Total 54 pages
About this Phonics Practice Presentation: PHASE 4
PDF version is included, just display
This chart introduces letter sounds according to the phonics progression chart – this means letters are introduced in order of frequency rather than alphabetical order
•Students can begin sounding out words from day 1 which means they are immediately READING
•Recommended for students with reading difficulties but can help ALL learners
How to use :
1.Present the chart to your class.
Go through the individual letter sounds and then practice decoding the words with students
3.Do only 1-2 sounds per session and then reinforce with a game or activity so students don’t get bored
Sounds included in this Presentation:
nd, mp, nt,m nk, ft, st, lt, lk, sk, fr, br, cr, tr, gr, dr, pr, pl, bl, gl, sl, fl, cl, st, sp, sn, sm, sw
Total 60 slides
This is a fun and easy speaking game which requires minimal prep (just display on the screen or print!). Students practice speaking new words in a game.
Round-robin format. Each student can say 1, 2, or 3 words then the next player gets to speak. The one who gets 31 is out!
A fun and engaging ESL pairs board game - Lunar New Year Edition!
See Rules below for how to play:
Get into pairs
Play Rock, Scissors, Paper to see who will go first
Partner 1 puts the eraser at the start position
Flick the eraser until lit lands on a picture prompt
Say or read the word or phrase that goes with the picture
Put an X on your spot
Player 2 repeat from step 3
Winner has the most X’s on their space at the end of the game
This is a fun and easy speaking game which requires minimal prep (just display on the screen or print!). Students practice speaking new words in a game.
Round-robin format. Each student can say 1, 2, or 3 words then the next player gets to speak. The one who gets 31 is out!
Black and white and color versions included.
This is a fun and easy speaking game which requires minimal prep (just display on the screen or print!). Students practice speaking new words in a game.
Round robin format. Each student can say 1, 2, or 3 words then the next player gets to speak. The one who gets 31 is out!