4th Grade English Language Arts Activities

Word Work Made Fun: 21 Engaging Word Scramble Activities for Decoding & Spelling

By Agee and Row Classical Music Appreciation

No Prep! Do you need engaging word decoding activities? Students unscramble fifteen themed words in each word scramble spelling/vocabulary activity! There is a Word Scramble sheet with the word bank included and one without for different challenge levels.

Great for brain breaks, early finishers, and sub plans! Answer keys are included for both versions.

Fifteen words can be found up, down, across, and diagonally. Word search activities make engaging brain breaks and bell-ringers. Answer keys included!

Word Scramble Themes

Arbor Day | Backyard Fun | Baking | Beach Day | Birthday Cake | Butterflies | Caterpillars | Flowers | Frogs | Graduation | Plants | Rainbows | Mother's Day | Father's Day | Rain | Jazz Music | Classical Music | Classical Composers | Instruments | Autumn Days | Winter Fun

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Ancient Holidays for Elementary Students: Roman Saturnalia

By The Magical Avocado

Ancient Romans used to celebrate the winter with the holiday known as Saturnalia. This holiday season, introduce your students to the week long festival celebrated in Ancient Rome!

This ready to print and teach activity set includes:

  • A lesson plan
  • A two page elementary leveled story about Saturnalia
  • Two reflection questions
  • A Poetry Prompt
  • A Drawing Prompt
  • Three different word search puzzles
  • Answer keys for word searches

This winter, engage your students with a fun activity that is also educational! This resource can be used in both the elementary social studies classroom and in language arts!

This activity set is great for:

  • Winter Holiday work
  • Learning about ancient civilizations
  • Extension activities
  • Centers
  • Substitute work
  • and more!
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Colorful Semantics Who, What, Where, What Doing Cards

By SEN Resource Source

Colorful Semantics is a structured language intervention designed to support the development of language and communication skills, particularly in children with speech and language difficulties. This resource includes cards to help children build sentences, it includes cards that describe ‘who’, ‘what’, ‘where’ and ‘what doing’.

Why do you need this?

Colorful Semantics uses color coded cards to help children to learn the important elements of a sentence and how to join them together in the correct order. By visually representing each part of the sentence with a specific color, learners can better understand the structure and meaning of sentences, as well as the relationships between words.

How and when might you use this?

This approach is often implemented through a variety of interactive and hands-on activities, such as sentence building games, storytelling, and picture-based exercises. It can be tailored to the individual needs and abilities of learners, making it suitable for use in both classroom settings and speech and language clinics.

What’s included?

· 94 Who Cards

· 161 What Cards

· 52 Where Cards

· 86 What Doing Cards

These cards can be used in conjunction with what like, who to, who with, how and when cards

If you like this product here are some other things you may be interested in…

* Colorful Semantics Sentence and Picture Jigsaw Match

* Colorful Semantics Sentence Making Support

* Colorful Semantic Visual Cue Cards

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Write a Funny Story | Create a Silly Story | Creative Writing Activity

By My Innovative Classroom

Unleash the Giggles: Build a Funny Story!

Get ready for a laughter-filled adventure in creative writing! This printable resource is packed with 36 hilarious characters, 36 silly settings, and 36 funny events, empowering your students to craft their own rib-tickling tales. With endless combinations, the possibilities for funny stories are endless!

Key Features:

  • 36 Funny Characters: From Officer Oops to Alien Who Speaks in Rhymes, choose characters that will have your students rolling on the floor laughing.
  • 36 Silly Settings: Explore the Upside-Down House, the Giggle-Powered Classroom, or the Whispering books Library as the backdrop for your hilarious stories.
  • 36 Side-Splitting Events: Encounter wacky inventions, silly misunderstandings, and hilarious accidents that will keep your readers entertained from start to finish.
  • Flexible Writing Space & Creative Illustration Area: Bring your stories to life with words and pictures.
  • Helpful Word Bank: Find inspiration and expand your vocabulary with a collection of funny words and phrases.

Benefits:

  • No-Prep Convenience: Simply print and go – no additional materials needed.
  • Encourages Creativity & Imagination: Empowers students to build their own unique stories.
  • Develops Writing Skills: Promotes storytelling, organization, and vocabulary development.
  • Perfect for Differentiated Instruction: Suitable for a range of ages and abilities.
  • Ideal for Independent or Group Work: Can be used in various classroom settings.

Characters:

1. Officer Oops, the Clumsy Cop

2. Grandpa Grumbles the Forgetful

3. Muffin Mary the Messy Baker

4. The Girl Who Can't Stop Laughing

5. Prof. Poof the Exploding Scientist

6. Sir Clumsy the Knight

7. Alien Who Speaks in Rhymes

8. The Confused boy

9. Inspector Sniffles the Allergic Detective

10. The Forgetful Fertilizer Flinger

11. The Messy Masterpiece Maker

12. Waggles the Tail-Chasing Dog

13. The Needle phobic Nurse

14. The Cheese-Obsessed Rat

15. The Giggly Baby

16. Speedy Sam the Tripping postman

17. The Lost Driver

18. Miss Shush, the Whisper-Only Librarian

19. The Man with Mixed-Up Socks

20. Melody Maker Mike

21. The Dancing Sweeper

22. Whiskers the Napping Cat

23. Lady Laughs-a-Lot

24. The Witty Queen

25. The Quirky Labor

26. Ms. Smarty Pants

27. Puff the Hiccuping Dragon

28. High-Note Ms Honey

29. Question-Mark Quentin

30. Dr. Giggles the Ticklish Doctor

31. Brainy Bess

32. Coach Whistle-Mouth

33. Ding-Dong Dan

34. The Gentle Giant with Stinky Feet

35. Grandma Gabby the talkative

36. King Klutz, the Crown-Dropper

Settings:

1. The Upside-Down House

2. The Whispering books Library

3. The Giggle-Powered Classroom

4. The Squirrel Circus park

5. No Traffic lights road

6. The Mall with The Candy-Coated doors

7. No Chocolate Cafe

8. The Underwater Disco

9. The Bouncy Castle Kingdom

10. The Popcorn Palace cinema

11. The Tickle-Toe beach

12. The Vine-Swinging jungle

13. The Gnome-Infested Garden

14. The Giggling Ghost Mansion

15. The Silly Scarecrow village

16. The Alien Adoption Agency

17. The Luggage Losing Airport

18. The Lost in the Woods cabin

19. The Never-Ending train Express

20. The Giggling Gorilla zoo

21. The Dinosaur Disco museum

22. Camp Marshmallow Mayhem

23. The Wobbly Wall construction site

24. The Funny Clown Carnival

25. The Talking Vegetable Market

26. The Giggle Gas Hospital

27. Talking Portraits Art Gallery

28. Brain Freeze Ice cream Parlour

29. The Flying Animals Circus

30. Robot Waiters Restaurant

31. The Flying Paper Planes Office

32. Tire Swinging Gas Station

33. The Mad Scientist's Laboratory

34. The Ginger Bread Baker

35. The Treasure Island

36. The Chocolate Chip Cookie factory

Events:

1. Exploding Balloons Birthday

2. The Ant Attack Picnic Panic

3. The Wrong Turn Wilderness vacation

4. The Pillow Fight sleepover

5. The Lost Map Treasure Hunt

6. The "We Forgot the Tickets!" Trip

7. The Backstage Banana Peel Blunder

8. The Puddle Jumping Parade

9. The Tripping Over Your Own Feet Fiasco

10. The Cheering-So-Loud-You-Lose-Your-Voice Contest

11. The Turkey-Tumbling Thanksgiving

12. The Tickle Monster Chase

13. The "Who Turned Off the Lights mystery?

14. The Sibling Squabble

15. The "Did You Feel That?" earthquake

16. The "Missing Homework Heist"

17. The Disappearing Dessert Dilemma

18. The "Warning from Your Future Self"

19. The "Everything's Spinning!" Dizzying tornado

20. The "Confetti Explosion!" Celebration

21. The "We Did It!" Cheer-athon

22. The "Oops, We Went Back to the Dinosaur Era!"

23. The "Ghost Story Gigglefest"

24. The "Lost Sock Mystery Solved!"

25. The "My Pet Goldfish Disappeared!" Dilemma

26 The "Lost in the Mall" Mission

27. The "Video Game Glitch"

28. The "Baking Blunder"

29. The "Food Fight Frenzy"

30. The "Wrong Classroom" Whoopsie

31. The "Spell Gone Wrong"

32. The Secret Basement

33. The "Shadow Puppet Show Spectacular"

34. The "Surprise Encounter with a Squirrel"

35. The "Homework-Doing Robot"

36. The "Matching Outfits" Mishap

Ignite your students' storytelling potential today with this fantastic resource!

Keywords: Story Builder, Creative Writing, Printable, No-Prep, Elementary, Storytelling, Imagination, Character Development, Setting Exploration, Plot Creation, Differentiated Instruction, Independent Work, Group Activity, Writing Skills, Vocabulary Development, Fun, Engaging, Icebreaker, Back to School, Homeschool, Language Arts, Creative Expression, Storytelling Prompts, Writing Prompts, Drawing Prompts, Word Bank, Flexible Learning, Student-Centered, Teacher Resource

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Pearl Harbor Craft and Reflective Writing Activity

By Class Plus

Looking for an engaging way to teach students about Pearl Harbor? This hands-on craft activity provides a creative way for students to explore the historical significance of the December 7, 1941, attack while developing critical thinking and reflective writing skills. As students complete the craft, they will reflect on the importance of this moment in history, gaining a deeper understanding of its impact.
Why Should You Use This?
This resource offers more than just a craft activity, it encourages students to connect history with personal reflection. By integrating art with writing. The activity sparks thoughtful discussion and deeper comprehension of history, making it perfect for history lessons, memorial activities, or classroom displays.
What Skills Are Students Working On?

  • Critical Thinking: Students analyze the significance of Pearl Harbor and its lasting impact.
  • Reflective Writing: Encourages personal insights and thoughtful reflection on historical events.
  • Creative Expression: Students create a visual representation of history while developing their artistic skills.
  • Historical Knowledge: Reinforces key facts about the attack on Pearl Harbor and its role in shaping history.

This resource also includes an additional blank template for students who need extra space or for teachers who wish to explore alternative questions. Whether displayed in the classroom or taken home, this Pearl Harbor craft serves as a meaningful keepsake that connects students with an important historical event.

Directions:
Cut along the dotted lines to create the ship. Then, assemble the pages and staple or attach them in a way that best fits your classroom setup.

This resource includes:

  • Ship page cover
  • Ship page content part 1
  • Ship page content part 2
  • Ship page content part 3
  • Ship page empty version 1
  • Ship page empty version 2

Enjoy this Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Resource!

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Silly Halloween Stories!!! Roll and Write!

By La Llama Bilingüe

This is a fun activity to warm up those writing skills. Each student can use it as a writing center or independent work. You only need some dice and a pencil!

This product includes:

  • 1 Color template
  • 1 BW template
  • 1 writing template

CHECK OUT THIS OTHER ROLL-AND-WRITE ACTIVITY!

Just print and go!!

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When Question Breakdown - Speech Therapy - Morning Afternoon Night - Time Clock

By The SLP Curriculum

This resource serves as a great way to teach speech language therapy students or English language learners to answer WHEN questions. The explicit instruction of time of day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) and time on a clock is essential for children to be able to answer certain WHEN questions, while also providing opportunity for vocabulary development. These visual aids, task cards, sentence model strips, sorting worksheets, and coloring worksheets will walk you through the instruction of beginner WHEN questions step-by-step.

Included in this resource:

Task Cards/Flash Cards can be used to drill WHEN questions that elicit time of the day (Morning, Afternoon, Night) responses. They can also be used as memory games or paired with motivating board games. Task cards include both color and black and white formats to adapt to your lesson. These task Cards include:

Morning:

  • waking up
  • eating breakfast
  • brushing teeth
  • getting dressed
  • making the bed
  • getting on the bus

Afternoon:

  • eating lunch
  • playing on the slide
  • playing on the swing
  • learning math
  • reading time
  • getting off the bus

Night:

  • doing homework
  • eating dinner
  • taking a bath
  • putting on pajamas
  • taking a bath
  • going to sleep

Time on a Clock

  • School schedule activity with corresponding times
  • Weekend schedule activity with corresponding times

Sentence Frames for all sentence structures.

NO PREP coloring worksheets for younger students.

NO PREP Sorting worksheets for skill carryover.

Teaching Materials:

  • 1-page teachable explanation of different ways to answer when questions.
  • 1-page teaching script to explain how to answer when questions by stating the time of the day or the time on a clock.
  • 1-page list of WHEN questions to pair with task cards.

Excellent Resource for Mixed Groups

Grammar: Naturally elicit past, present, and future tense verbs.

Vocabulary: Practice labeling daily activities of living. Produce synonyms and antonyms of verbs.

Wh- questions: Ask who, what, where, when, why questions about daily routines.

Sequencing: Sequence daily routines.

Sentence production: Elicit full sentences with details using task cards and sentence visuals.

Categorization: Categorize by time of the day.

Following directions: Follow directions containing sequential and temporal concepts such as before, while, earlier, later.

** Perfect resource for Teacher Observation or Speech Therapy Observation**

$10.00

Tales From Shakespeare: The Tempest by Charles and Mary Lamb: Worksheet Bundle

By Tomorrowcomes

Introduce plays from William Shakespeare by studying the great adaptions from Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb with their Tales From Shakespeare. These are engaging worksheets geared to having your students interact more with the story line and vocabulary used in The Tempest.

Tales From Shakespeare are great adaptions of William Shakespeare's play that allow student to be introduced to the story line in a way they can understand while not being too simplistic. Worksheets, crossword, word search, chapter notes are bundled together based on the story. Answer sheets are provided where necessary.

Check for more Tales From Shakespeare worksheets being posted for each play!!!

Including: Midsummer Night's Dream

Tales From Shakespeare Bundle

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READ ALOUD - 34 VERBS| Past tense | Distance Learning| Boom cards

By Chirp Chirp Education

Read aloud 34 verb. Click to hear read aloud. then enter the past tense of the verb

Total cards: 34

action words:

Compare

cook

cry

dance

draw

eat

fly

garden

hike

hop

kick

laugh

lick

paint

pat

pay

play

pray

pretend

read

run

sing

skate

skip

sleep

strum

study

sweep

swim

swing

think

travel

watch

wave

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Dream Jobs Haiku

By E•Fish•ient Teaching

Have your students practice writing Haikus about some of their favorite jobs. They can choose a job or pick from a list of jobs. They then get to brainstorm and create their own Haikus about the job. A fun way to incorporate poetry and Haikus.

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Editable School Bus Name Tags : Fun Classroom Decor for Back to School Craft

By KidCraftable

Kick off the new school year with our Editable School Bus Name Tags! These vibrant and customizable name tags are perfect for adding a fun School Bus theme to your classroom.

Available in black & white, gray , yellow, red, dark blue, orange, sky blue ... , they come in four versatile sizes: 1 per page, 2 per page, 6 per page, and 12 per page.

Ideal for desks, lockers, bulletin boards, and more, these name tags will help keep your classroom organized and engaging.

What's Included :

  • PAGE : 36 PAGES
  • FILES : PPTX + PDF + PNG
  • SIZE : 8.5'' x 11''
$3.49

Summer Bingo Game with Riddles End of Year Last Week Day of School Activity

By LessonLink Teacher

Add some end of year summer fun to your class with this set of Summer Bingo Game with Riddles and Calling Cards. It’s perfect for kids in 2nd, 3rd, and 5th grades.

This set is packed with several images related to summer and it includes;

  • 30 Bingo Boards
  • 24 Riddle Cards with answers and 24 Riddle Cards without answers
  • 24 Calling Cards

This activity can be utilized for whole-class learning or small-groups for end of school year last week or day of school activities.

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Introduction to Wordle! (3,4 & 5 letter words)

By Until the Pieces Fit

Introduction to Wordle! This is a print and go activity with multiple levels as students develop skills. The playing mats can be reprinted and used again and again as so many different words can be created.

Begin with 3 letter words -

Level 1 - Students can use the alphabet to guess letters in your chosen word. You will mark (red, yellow or green) once students have guessed.

Level 2: Students will use a letter bank (10 letters) to make CVC words. You will again mark the students guesses.

Wordle mats with 4 letter words -

Level 1 - Students can use the alphabet to guess letters in your chosen word. You will mark (red, yellow or green) once students have guessed. (These are great for digraph, or consonant blend practice!)

Level 2: Students will use a letter bank (12 letters) to make 4 letter words. You will again mark the students guesses.

Wordle mats with 5 letter words -

Level 1 - Students can use the alphabet to guess letters in your chosen word. You will mark (red, yellow or green) once students have guessed.

Level 2: Students will use a letter bank (12 letters) to make 5 letter words. You will again mark the students guesses.

Have fun!!

Spring Short Vowel CVC - Word Blending, Segmenting & Building

Word Ending Digraphs - ge/-dge

Word Ending Digraphs - ch / -tch

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Transportation Flash Cards and Sorting Activity using Real Pictures for SPED

By Teacher Ever Creative

Encourage Your Child's Imagination with Real Picture Transportation Flashcards for Preschool Learners. Our flashcards feature 32 vibrant photographs of everyday modes of transportation. Designed to ignite your child's curiosity and love for learning, these cards are the perfect addition to any young learner's collection.

Specifically made for:

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Special education learners including autism, ADHD, dyslexia etc
  • ESL
  • Great for supplementing homeschool and Montessori learning.

This flashcards set include:

  • 32 real pictures of vehicles (please have a look at the preview to know the vehicles included)
  • 3 posters of land, water and air transportation- for sorting activity

Note: Please print the PDF file using the landscape setting and laminate the flashcards for durability.

How to use the transportation flash cards effectively?

  • Introduction: Start by introducing the concept of transportation to the child. Explain that transportation involves various ways people and goods move from one place to another.
  • Flashcard Identification: Show the child a transportation flashcard and ask them to identify the mode of transportation. Encourage them to say the name of the vehicle or mode of transport shown on the card.
  • Classification: Sort the flashcards into categories. You can use the pages of land transportation, water transportation, and air transportation. Ask the child to place each flashcard in the appropriate category, helping them understand the different types of transportation.
  • Vocabulary Building: Use flashcards as a vocabulary-building exercise. Ask the child to describe the vehicle or mode of transportation, including its color, size, and any unique features. This can help expand their language skills.
  • Real-Life Connection: Relate the flashcards to the child's own experiences. Ask questions like, "Have you ever been on a train?" or "What kind of transportation do we use when we go to the park?"
  • Review and Reinforcement: Regularly review the flashcards with the child to reinforce their knowledge of transportation concepts. You can gradually introduce more complex concepts like public transportation, traffic signs, or the role of transportation in the community.

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  • Numbers 1 to 20 Flash Cards
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Literary Elements using Anime Worksheets, independent work

By TooBookedUp

Are you looking for an interesting way to integrate your students' love for anime and your love for literary elements? This front and back worksheet can be assigned virtually or printed for independent work. Students will watch an episode of their favorite anime and analyze for setting, conflict, theme, mood, and symbolism. This resource can be used for extension work, passion projects, or a flex day in ELA.

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Narrative Writing Template | Trapped in a Haunted House

By Nardine Mettry

Escape the Haunted House: A Narrative Writing Adventure.

Spark your students' imaginations with this exciting narrative writing activity -

It's Halloween and they have been trapped in a haunted house!

Why?

  • Haunted House Escape! (Writing Prompt): A captivating prompt that transports students to use their creativity to describe their haunted house surroundings, explain how they got trapped, and devise a plan to escape!
  • Paragraph Power: A guide to writing strong paragraphs, including clear transitions and a variety of sentence structures. This helps students structure their narratives effectively.
  • Haunted House Design: A fun worksheet where students can personalize their haunted house adventure! They can illustrate the scene inside the house.
  • Bonus Pages: Extra lined writing pages are included to accommodate longer narratives and encourage students to fully develop their escape plans!

How to use it?

  • Independent Writing Activity.
  • Partner Up! Pair students to brainstorm ideas and share their escape plans with each other.
  • Whole-Class Brainstorm: Have students share their snow globe ideas and escape strategies as a class, sparking creative thinking and storytelling.

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Reading Log Bookmarks | Printable Bookmark Template | Reading Challenge

By Jennifer Arnold

Looking for a fun and functional way to keep students motivated to read? These Reading Log Bookmarks are just what you need! Designed for upper elementary through high school, these printable bookmark templates double as a creative reading challenge tool, helping students track their reading progress in a visually appealing and convenient format.

Bookmarks include space for:

  • Tracking book titles
  • Recording start and finish dates

These printable bookmarks are ideal for classrooms, libraries, or homeschool settings. Students can use them as part of a reading challenge or simply to stay organized with their independent reading.

What's Included:

  • 6 engaging printable bookmark templates
  • Black-and-white designs for easy printing and optional student coloring
  • Suitable for grades 4–12

Why You'll Love This Resource:

  • Easy to print and use—no prep required!
  • Encourages accountability and goal-setting in students' reading habits
  • Versatile for individual use or as part of a class-wide reading challenge

Whether you're a teacher, librarian, or parent, these Reading Log Bookmarks will inspire students to stay on top of their reading and make progress toward their goals.

Tip: Print on heavier paper for longevity!

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I Have, Who Has Halloween Vocabulary Game -Halloween Classroom Activity and Game

By Michelle Broderick-Payne

I Have, Who Has Halloween Vocabulary Game - Halloween Classroom Activity and Game

Get your students in the holiday spirit with this fun and engaging I Have, Who Has Halloween Vocabulary Game! This interactive game is perfect for elementary classrooms, making learning new Halloween-themed vocabulary an exciting experience. Designed to build reading fluency and listening skills, this game is ideal for grades 2-5 and can be used in whole-class settings, small groups, or literacy centers.

Topics Covered

  • Halloween vocabulary
  • Reading fluency
  • Listening skills

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Building Strong Vivid Sentences: Descriptive Language Writing

By Jennifer Nguyen

Core Benefits

  • Fun and Engaging: Designed to make learning enjoyable
  • Structured Approach: Provides step-by-step guidance
  • Improves Writing Skills: Helps students develop descriptive language
  • Boosts Confidence: Encourages creative expression

Target Audience

  • Grades 2-6: Specifically designed for this age group

Key Features

  • Creative Brainstorming: Encourages imaginative thinking

  • Descriptive Language: Teaches the use of powerful adjectives and verbs

  • Step-by-Step Prompts: Easy to follow for students and teachers

  • Free Download: PDF Format ready-to-go!

  • Sparks Imagination: Inspires students to visualize and create vivid scenes

  • Builds Self-Esteem: Encourages students to express themselves confidently

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Level 3 Unit 1 Phonics Centers Glued & K Sounds, Closed Syllables & Homophones

By Literacytales

This packet supplements the 3rd Grade Fundations© Compatible , Level 3 Unit 1, Weeks 1 and 2. These lessons are interactive and fun and follow the Fundations© Program. With this Level 3 Unit 1 workstation, students will reinforce suffixes, Trick Words, words that sound alike, and words with V-e and Ive.


These task cards and cut-and-paste bingo games are designed to reinforce Glued Sounds, Trick Words, words that sound Alike, the sounds of /K/, and expectations of closed syllables.


They can be used during literacy centers, independent work time, or as a review activity. These centers will help reinforce the phonics skills taught in the Foundations curriculum and provide meaningful practice for your students. 


So, if you want to make your life easier while helping your students learn, these Unit 1 Aligned Centers are the perfect solution!

Included:

⭐ Match It! (/K/ Sound) Puzzle Pieces

⭐ Secret Word Sentences! (Words With TCH and CH) Emojis Decoding

⭐ Roll & Write! (Trick Words & Sound Alike Words)

⭐ Bingo! (Unit Words)

⭐ Hidden Picture! Exceptions to Closed Syllables (Glued/welded sounds: olt, old, ost, ind, I’d). Cut & Paste

⭐ Connect a Word! (Any Skill) all year center, place it, and leave it all year!

⭐ This or That Glued Sounds (all, an, & am). Task Cards

⭐ Students Accountability Sheet.

Ready to transform your reading lessons and empower your students? 

Don't delay; unlock the potential of your classroom with our Literacy Centers Activities.

You can find other helpful activities here:

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⭐ April Creative Writing

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Literacy Tales

Where Stories Come Alive✎

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$5.00