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Soundwaves phonics
Soundwaves phonics







soundwaves phonics

Point to a grapheme on the Sound Waves Spelling Teaching Chart and ask the two students to say a word that contains that grapheme. To play, you’ll need a set of Sound Waves Spelling Teaching Charts and some eager competitors.Ĭhoose two students to compete. The aim of this game is to identify words containing given graphemes. Take turns until a student has four counters in a row – horizontally, vertically or diagonally. The first student takes a word card and identifies the missing grapheme, then places a counter on the matching grapheme on the board. On each card is a word with a grapheme missing. The word cards are placed face down in a pile. Students sit around the board in groups of three or four. You’ll also need sets of coloured counters. The catch? They’ll need to identify missing graphemes first!īefore you begin, print out the Four in a Row BLM game from Sound Waves Spelling Online. Students race to place four counters in a row on a game board. Here are five great games that will grab your students’ attention and deepen their understanding of phonics. How times change! Like many Aussie teachers today, our Sound Waves Spelling authors believe there are countless benefits to be had from playing educational games. Wind back the clock a few decades and you’d be lucky to find more than a handful of teachers using games as serious (and seriously fun!) teaching tools. Back to Games & Activities articles & videos Learning is child's play! Four fun phonics games no student can resist









Soundwaves phonics