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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game. How to Play It: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score It: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Key Included Be sure to download our free “American versus Mexican Holidays Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Card Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Chutes-Ladders Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Chutes-Ladders Game-ESL Fun Games-Fun! Try out our . How to Play It: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. Notes: Answer Key Included. Be sure to download our free “News Media Chutes & Ladders Board Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Chutes-Ladders Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Chutes-Ladders Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Chutes-Ladders Game. How to Play It: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. Notes: Answer Key Included. Be sure to download our free “News Media Chutes & Ladders Board Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Text Board Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Text Board Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Text Board Game. How to Play It: Students move around the board, fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must wait until their next turn to try again. How to Score It: The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when the time is up Wins! Notes: Answer Key Included. Markers and dice not included. Be sure to download our free “Adjectives Board Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Card Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Card Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl Photo Card Game. How to Play It: Students are dealt cards. The amount of cards depends on how many students and how much time you have. Students will take turns showing their cards to the group. They must fill in the blanks, use photos, written prompts or cues to form sentences in order to produce the target language. If students give the correct answer they will put their card face down in front of them. Play then moves to the next player. If students give an incorrect answer they must put the card on top of their pile and wait until their next turn to try and answer it again. The teacher can decide how many turns a student must try to perform the task correctly, before giving the student the answer and allowing him/her to continue. How to Score It: The student that has all of their cards face down in front of them first Wins! Notes: Each game includes 4 pages for a total of 36 cards. The cards also make great flash cards. Answer Key Included. Download and use our Play Money with the game to amp up the competition! Be sure to download our free “Adverbs Card Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game

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Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game. How to Play It: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score It: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Key Included Be sure to download our free “American versus Mexican Holidays Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Card Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game

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Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game. How to Play It: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score It: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Key Included Be sure to download our free “American versus Mexican Holidays Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Card Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game

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Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st Photo Tic-Tac-Toe-Bingo Game. How to Play It: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score It: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Key Included Be sure to download our free “American versus Mexican Holidays Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Card Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr 6 Game Bundle
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Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr 6 Game Bundle-ESL Fun Games-Fun! Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr 6 Game Bundle and Save 60%. Description: Each Game Bundle Includes: 2 Battleship Game Cards and Ships. 1 Regular Board Game. 36 Card Game or Flash Cards. 1 Checker Board Game with Checkers. 1 Chutes and Ladders Board Game. 16 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo cards. Answer Keys Included This Totals 23 Pages of Fun! 1. How to Play English Battleship: English Battleship is a game for two players. Players try to guess the location of five ships their opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing their opponent's ships. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces. Ships must not hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. How to Score English Battleship: Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. If a student "hits" an opponent's ship, their opponent must fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If they don’t succeed they lose their next turn. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all of their opponent's ships wins. English Battleship Notes: Ships are included on the 2nd page of the battleship game. Answer Keys Included for all games. 2. How to Play the Regular English Board Game: Students move around the board, fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must wait until their next turn to try again. How to Score the Regular English Board Game: The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when the time is up Wins! Regular English Board Game Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. Markers and dice not included. 3. How to Play the English Card Game: Deal all of the cards. The amount of cards you deal out depends on how many students and how much time you have. Students will take turns showing their cards to the group. They must fill in the blanks, use photos, written prompts or cues to form sentences in order to produce the target language. If students give the correct answer they will put their card face down in front of them. Play then moves to the next player. If students give an incorrect answer they must put the card on top of their pile and wait until their next turn to try and answer it again. The teacher can decide how many turns a student must try to perform the task correctly, before giving the student the answer and allowing him/her to continue. How to Score the English Card Game: The student that has all of their cards face down in front of them first wins! English Card Game Notes: Each game includes 4 pages for a total of 36 cards. Answer Keys Included for all games. The cards also make great flash cards. Download and use our Play Money with the game to amp up the competition! 4. How to Play English Checkers: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 black and 32 red squares. Each player begins the game with 12 colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent's pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally, but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn, but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score English Checkers: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent's pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all English checkerboard moves, students will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to use the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. English Checkers Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games. All checker board games must be printed on legal size paper. 5. How to Play English Chutes and Ladders: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score English Chutes and Ladders: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. English Chutes and Ladders Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. 6. How to Play English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games.
Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Chutes-Ladders Game
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Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Chutes-Ladders Game-ESL Fun Games Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends br-cr-dr-fr-gr Photo Chutes-Ladders Game. How to Play It: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score It: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. Notes: Answer Key Included. Be sure to download our free “News Media Chutes & Ladders Board Game” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp 6 Game Bundle
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Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp 6 Game Bundle

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Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp 6 Game Bundle-ESL Fun Games-Fun! Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends tr-sq-sc-sk-sp 6 Game Bundle and Save 60%. Description: Each Game Bundle Includes: 2 Battleship Game Cards and Ships. 1 Regular Board Game. 36 Card Game or Flash Cards. 1 Checker Board Game with Checkers. 1 Chutes and Ladders Board Game. 16 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo cards. Answer Keys Included This Totals 23 Pages of Fun! 1. How to Play English Battleship: English Battleship is a game for two players. Players try to guess the location of five ships their opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing their opponent's ships. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces. Ships must not hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. How to Score English Battleship: Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. If a student "hits" an opponent's ship, their opponent must fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If they don’t succeed they lose their next turn. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all of their opponent's ships wins. English Battleship Notes: Ships are included on the 2nd page of the battleship game. Answer Keys Included for all games. 2. How to Play the Regular English Board Game: Students move around the board, fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must wait until their next turn to try again. How to Score the Regular English Board Game: The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when the time is up Wins! Regular English Board Game Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. Markers and dice not included. 3. How to Play the English Card Game: Deal all of the cards. The amount of cards you deal out depends on how many students and how much time you have. Students will take turns showing their cards to the group. They must fill in the blanks, use photos, written prompts or cues to form sentences in order to produce the target language. If students give the correct answer they will put their card face down in front of them. Play then moves to the next player. If students give an incorrect answer they must put the card on top of their pile and wait until their next turn to try and answer it again. The teacher can decide how many turns a student must try to perform the task correctly, before giving the student the answer and allowing him/her to continue. How to Score the English Card Game: The student that has all of their cards face down in front of them first wins! English Card Game Notes: Each game includes 4 pages for a total of 36 cards. Answer Keys Included for all games. The cards also make great flash cards. Download and use our Play Money with the game to amp up the competition! 4. How to Play English Checkers: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 black and 32 red squares. Each player begins the game with 12 colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent's pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally, but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn, but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score English Checkers: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent's pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all English checkerboard moves, students will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to use the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. English Checkers Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games. All checker board games must be printed on legal size paper. 5. How to Play English Chutes and Ladders: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score English Chutes and Ladders: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. English Chutes and Ladders Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. 6. How to Play English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games.
Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl 6 Game Bundle
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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl 6 Game Bundle

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Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl 6 Game Bundle-ESL Fun Games-Fun! Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends bl-cl-fl-gl-pl 6 Game Bundle and Save 60%. Description: Each Game Bundle Includes: 2 Battleship Game Cards and Ships. 1 Regular Board Game. 36 Card Game or Flash Cards. 1 Checker Board Game with Checkers. 1 Chutes and Ladders Board Game. 16 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo cards. Answer Keys Included This Totals 23 Pages of Fun! 1. How to Play English Battleship: English Battleship is a game for two players. Players try to guess the location of five ships their opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing their opponent's ships. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces. Ships must not hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. How to Score English Battleship: Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. If a student "hits" an opponent's ship, their opponent must fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If they don’t succeed they lose their next turn. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all of their opponent's ships wins. English Battleship Notes: Ships are included on the 2nd page of the battleship game. Answer Keys Included for all games. 2. How to Play the Regular English Board Game: Students move around the board, fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must wait until their next turn to try again. How to Score the Regular English Board Game: The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when the time is up Wins! Regular English Board Game Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. Markers and dice not included. 3. How to Play the English Card Game: Deal all of the cards. The amount of cards you deal out depends on how many students and how much time you have. Students will take turns showing their cards to the group. They must fill in the blanks, use photos, written prompts or cues to form sentences in order to produce the target language. If students give the correct answer they will put their card face down in front of them. Play then moves to the next player. If students give an incorrect answer they must put the card on top of their pile and wait until their next turn to try and answer it again. The teacher can decide how many turns a student must try to perform the task correctly, before giving the student the answer and allowing him/her to continue. How to Score the English Card Game: The student that has all of their cards face down in front of them first wins! English Card Game Notes: Each game includes 4 pages for a total of 36 cards. Answer Keys Included for all games. The cards also make great flash cards. Download and use our Play Money with the game to amp up the competition! 4. How to Play English Checkers: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 black and 32 red squares. Each player begins the game with 12 colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent's pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally, but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn, but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score English Checkers: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent's pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all English checkerboard moves, students will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to use the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. English Checkers Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games. All checker board games must be printed on legal size paper. 5. How to Play English Chutes and Ladders: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score English Chutes and Ladders: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. English Chutes and Ladders Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. 6. How to Play English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games.
Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st 6 Game Bundle
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Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st 6 Game Bundle

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Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st 6 Game Bundle-ESL Fun Games-Fun! Try out our Phonics Consonant Blends sm-sn-sw-sl-pr-st 6 Game Bundle and Save 60%. Description: Each Game Bundle Includes: 2 Battleship Game Cards and Ships. 1 Regular Board Game. 36 Card Game or Flash Cards. 1 Checker Board Game with Checkers. 1 Chutes and Ladders Board Game. 16 Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo cards. Answer Keys Included This Totals 23 Pages of Fun! 1. How to Play English Battleship: English Battleship is a game for two players. Players try to guess the location of five ships their opponent has hidden on a grid. Players take turns calling out a row and column, attempting to name a square containing their opponent's ships. The goal is to sink all of your opponent's ships by correctly guessing their location. Each player gets a game sheet with two grids and five ships. There is one length 5 ship, one length 4 ship, two length 3 ships and one length 2 ship. Students secretly place their ships on the lower grid. Each ship must be placed horizontally or vertically (not diagonally) across grid spaces. Ships must not hang over the grid. Ships can touch each other, but can't both be on the same space. Players take turns firing a shot to attack enemy ships. On a turn, students will call out a letter and a number of a row and column on the grid. Their opponent checks that space on their lower grid, and says "miss" if there are no ships there, or "hit" if they guessed a space that contained a ship. How to Score English Battleship: Students will mark their guesses on their upper grid, with an “X” for misses and a check mark for hits, to keep track. If a student "hits" an opponent's ship, their opponent must fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If they don’t succeed they lose their next turn. When a ship is hit, students will put a check mark on that ship on their lower grid at the location of the hit. Whenever a ship has all of its length spaces checked off they must announce to their opponent that he/she has sunk their ship. The first player to sink all of their opponent's ships wins. English Battleship Notes: Ships are included on the 2nd page of the battleship game. Answer Keys Included for all games. 2. How to Play the Regular English Board Game: Students move around the board, fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must wait until their next turn to try again. How to Score the Regular English Board Game: The student that reaches the "finish" square first or is the farthest in the game when the time is up Wins! Regular English Board Game Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. Markers and dice not included. 3. How to Play the English Card Game: Deal all of the cards. The amount of cards you deal out depends on how many students and how much time you have. Students will take turns showing their cards to the group. They must fill in the blanks, use photos, written prompts or cues to form sentences in order to produce the target language. If students give the correct answer they will put their card face down in front of them. Play then moves to the next player. If students give an incorrect answer they must put the card on top of their pile and wait until their next turn to try and answer it again. The teacher can decide how many turns a student must try to perform the task correctly, before giving the student the answer and allowing him/her to continue. How to Score the English Card Game: The student that has all of their cards face down in front of them first wins! English Card Game Notes: Each game includes 4 pages for a total of 36 cards. Answer Keys Included for all games. The cards also make great flash cards. Download and use our Play Money with the game to amp up the competition! 4. How to Play English Checkers: Play checkers with two people and a board consisting of 64 squares. The board alternates between 32 black and 32 red squares. Each player begins the game with 12 colored discs. Players place their pieces on the 12 black squares closest to them. Black moves first. Players then alternate moves. Players can only move on the black squares, so pieces always move diagonally. Single pieces are always limited to forward moves (toward the opponent). A piece making a non-capturing move (not involving a jump) may move only one square. A piece making a capturing move (a jump) leaps over one of the opponent's pieces, landing in a straight diagonal line on the other side. Only one piece may be captured in a single jump; however, multiple jumps are allowed on a single turn. When a piece is captured, it must be removed from the board. If a player is able to make a capture, there is no option, the jump must be made. If more than one capture is available, the player is free to choose whichever he or she prefers. When a piece reaches the furthest row from the player who controls that piece, it is crowned and becomes a king. One of the pieces which had been captured is placed on top of the king so that it is twice as high as a single piece. Kings are limited to moving diagonally, but may move both forward and backward. Kings may combine jumps in several directions, forward and backward, on the same turn. Single pieces may shift direction diagonally during a multiple capture turn, but must always jump forward (toward the opponent). How to Score English Checkers: A player wins the game when the opponent cannot make a move. In most cases, this is because all of the opponent's pieces have been captured, but it could also be because all of his pieces are blocked in. With all English checkerboard moves, students will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to use the target language. If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must go back to their previous spot and wait until their next turn to try again. English Checkers Notes: Each game includes a checkers cut up sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games. All checker board games must be printed on legal size paper. 5. How to Play English Chutes and Ladders: Play the English Chutes and Ladders like a regular board game except students begin at the bottom of the game and move upwards. If a student lands on a space with a ladder they may climb up to the space where the ladder ends. If they land on a Chute they must slide down to the space where the chute ends. As students move around the board they will fill in the blanks, use photos or written prompts to practice the target language. How to Score English Chutes and Ladders: If students give the correct answer they can remain on their spot until their next turn. If students give the incorrect answer they must lose a turn and wait until their next turn to try again. English Chutes and Ladders Notes: Answer Keys Included for all games. 6. How to Play English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: The teacher will hand out all of the other cards to the students. The teacher will read the information in the squares without the answers. Students will search to see if they have the information square the teacher read. Students must then fill in the missing information, use the prompts to write a sentence or write the name of the item in the square. If students have the square and complete the information correctly, then the square belongs to them or they own the square. How to Score English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo: If you play tic-tac-toe the students must own 3 consecutive spaces, up and down, across or diagonally. The first student that does so wins the game. If you play bingo you can instruct students to take ownership of the squares in a “U” shape, a “T” shape, a square or have them do a “blackout” in which they must own all of the squares on the card in order to win the game. English Tic-Tac-Toe or Bingo Notes: Each game includes 4 pages with 4 cards on each page. Every card has the information on a different spot. The teacher will use page 1 for an answer sheet. Answer Keys Included for all games.
Animals Missing Word Worksheet
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Animals Missing Word Worksheet-ESL Fun Games Try out our Animals Missing Word Worksheet. Description: This is a 2 page missing word worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of 30 sentences with a missing word in each one. The worksheets also have a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and use the words to fill in the missing words in the sentences on the lines provided. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Feelings-Emotions Missing Word” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
Animals Sentence Shapes Worksheet
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Animals Sentence Shapes Worksheet

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Animals Sentence Shapes Worksheet-ESL Fun Games Try out our Animals Sentence Shapes Worksheet. Description: This is a 2 page sentence shapes worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of 30 sentences with missing words and a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and write the words in the sentences. The shape of the words must match the shapes of the boxes. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Friendship Activities Sentence Shapes” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
City-Country Living Sentence Shapes
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City-Country Living Sentence Shapes

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City-Country Living Sentence Shapes-ESL Fun Games Try out our City-Country Living Sentence Shapes. Description: This is a 2 page sentence shapes worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of 30 sentences with missing words and a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and write the words in the sentences. The shape of the words must match the shapes of the boxes. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Friendship Activities Sentence Shapes” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
City-Country Living Missing Word
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City-Country Living Missing Word-ESL Fun Games Try out our City-Country Living Missing Word. Description: This is a 2 page missing word worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of 30 sentences with a missing word in each one. The worksheets also have a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and use the words to fill in the missing words in the sentences on the lines provided. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Feelings-Emotions Missing Word” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
City-Country Living Missing Vowels
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City-Country Living Missing Vowels

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City-Country Living Missing Vowels-ESL Fun Games Try out our City-Country Living Missing Vowels. Description: This is a 2 page missing vowels worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of 30 words with missing vowels, sentence clues with the missing vowel words, a word grid and a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and use the words to fill in the missing words in the sentence clues. The missing words becomes the target words to find on the grid. Students must figure out what the words are and find them on the grid. When students locate a word they must fill in the missing vowels and then draw an ellipse around it. The words can be placed horizontally or vertically. The words can also be placed in four directions, from North to South, South to North, West to East or East to West. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Doctors Illnesses-Injuries Missing Vowels” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
City-Country Living Decoder Ring
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City-Country Living Decoder Ring

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City-Country Living Decoder Ring-ESL Fun Games Try out our City-Country Living Decoder Ring. Description: This is a 2 page decoder ring worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of thirty scrambled words, a scrambled word decoder, sentence clues with the scrambled words missing and a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and use the words to fill in the missing words in the sentence clues. The missing words becomes the target words to be unscramble with the decoder. Students will use the decoder ring to crack the scramble code and then write each unscrambled word on the line beside the scrambled code word. The letters in each word have been shifted clockwise a specific number of spaces on the decoder ring. The secret code is different for each word. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Art Forms Decoder Ring” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com
City-Country Living Alphabet Soup
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City-Country Living Alphabet Soup

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City-Country Living Alphabet Soup-ESL Fun Games Try out our City-Country Living Alphabet Soup. Description: This is a 2 page alphabet soup worksheet. Each worksheet has a total of twenty-five words hidden in a grid, sentence clues with the missing words and a word bank at the bottom of page of the second page. How to Use It: Students will look at the word bank and use the words to fill in the missing words in the sentence clues. The missing words becomes the target words to be used in the puzzle. The target words are hidden in the puzzle grid. Each line of the grid has one word hidden in a list of random letters. Every line in the grid has a blank space. The blank space is a missing letter that belongs to a particular word. Students need to decide what word is hidden in the letters and write the missing letter in the blank space. They should then circle the entire word. These worksheets can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice. Notes: Each worksheet includes an Answer Key on a separate page. Don’t forget to download our free “Airports-Hotels Alphabet Soup” sample from our website to try one out. eslfungames.com