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the 8 fun reading competition games and activities

Teaching reading skills can be daunting; there is no doubt about that! We have to help each other out, so I want to share some fun reading comprehension games

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the sight word reading game is made with pops sticks

Play this super fun sight word game to improve reading skills! This is a great way to practice fluency with beginning readers! Oh Snap! is can be tailored to your child's reading ability & is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and/or 2nd Grade. #sightwords #readingskills #makelearningfun

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an image of some dices and books with the words 5 super fun reading games that create instant engagement

Adding some fun games for reading in the classroom schedule will instantly get your kids excited to read! These 5 fun reading games are...

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guided reading games for children with free printables to help them learn how to read

When using the Orton-Gillingham approach or in any reading intervention program, the review portion is such an important component. Using games to review is a great way to reinforce learning. Learn more here at The Literacy Nest

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the most fun way to learn sight words is to hop on pop game for family fun

Ready to help your child learn their sight words? Check out this fun reading game! Easy way to play hop on pop game for kids. Perfect for early learners gaining reading skills!

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a poster with the words small group reading and an image of a woman holding a pen

If you're not comfortable teaching small group reading, I'm sharing seven key components to include in your lessons to make them smooth!

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a classroom with no prep after game signs on the desks and bookshelves

Ms B + Mrs C on Instagram: "— No Prep Literacy Game ✨ @classroomscreen just continuing to make our teacher lives easier. I am loving all these short, minds on games to start our literacy block. Best yet — it’s a free resource 💃🏼 (cue happy dance) If you’re new around here, you’ll discover that Ms B & I (Mrs C) religiously used classroom screen in our classrooms each day. It is such a lifesaver & a beautiful visual to display just about anything. We just got even more excited after…

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hands - on and fun reading games to improve comprehension with text overlay

How do you keep the engagement high during your upper elementary reading lessons? Over here, I love to use topple blocks to keep my fourth and fifth grade students SUPER motivated when it comes to inferencing, restating the question, finding the main idea, and more!

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two young children are running around in a classroom

Sharyn Kish on Instagram: "Musical sentences are a fun way to practice decoding skills and build fluency! I use sentences from my #ortongillingham or @ufliteracy lessons. Low prep and HIGH engagement activities are my favorite. Follow for more! 💗 How to play: Write out (or type out) your decodable sentences. I use different colors for each skill group. Have students walk around them in a circle while you play music. When the music stops students practice reading their sentences. Repeat…

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three children sitting at a table with the text indoor games your students will love

Some days the weather just doesn't cooperate for recess. It can be either too dreary or cold, or even too hot for kids to go outside and get much needed recess time. But just because the weather isn't cooperating doesn't mean your students don't need time to take a break and play. They just need some indoor recess games! Check out these 15 ideas for fun indoor games for kids. These indoor games are perfect for a large group of kindergarten and first grade students.

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children sitting on the floor with their hands together and text reading quick and easy literacy games

Do you want to know how to make learning fun for early elementary students? Are you looking for quick and easy literacy games and ideas for kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade classrooms? Look no further than this guide of 10 fun literacy game ideas. With easy to find materials, free printables, and even DIY options, these ideas will help get those creative juices flowing and keep the classroom engaged. Check out these 10 fun literacy game ideas here!

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a bag full of wooden letters with the words 35 + super fun reading board games

This collection of reading board games includes learning games that teach reading and spelling. Preschoolers and older students (K-12) will develop reading skills with games. Are your kids ready to practice reading and spelling with reading board games? Sight word games, parts of speech games, and other literary learning games will be a fun addition to your homeschool, gameschooling, or classroom game shelf.

an alarm clock with the words review games for the classroom on top of it in front of colorful background

Looking for a way to help your students reinforce and retain their learning? One of my favorite strategies is to use review games! Review games are a great way to help students master so many concepts! These easy to use games are ones that are easy to set up but lots of fun for your upper elementary students! The six review games work for a variety of subjects and grade levels. Perfect for everyday review or for test prep.

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