Short i vowel games
Once you enter your email address, the file will be sent to you immediately. Thanks for giving it another try! This is absolutely perfect and just what I have been looking for!!! My tutoring student loves games and challenges, and needs lots of practice on the short vowel sounds.
I am really grateful and impressed that you have offered so much here for FREE!!! So many resources offer a tiny free tidbit that just makes you realize you need to purchase the rest in order to get full use of the game. Thank you for offering such a complete resource for free.
Thank you so much for your free printables. They have been such an inspiration as I begin my small groups. I am new to the lower grades and have been feeling overwhelmed with what to do during small group time.
As a teacher, spending my own little bit of money on resources print outs, printer ink, lamination sheets, etc. Thank you for all the time and thought you have put into these resources. Thank you so much for all your creative, free activities! My dyslexic students love them, and I love have alternatives to my same old boring stuff! I love every single one. Thank you for all of your great resources! Thank you so much I enjoyed and benefited a lot I do not know how to thank you, Anna, may God bless you.
Hi Anna, Just wanted to express how much I am enjoying all the activities, varieties, ideas and practical applications you share with us. For those of us who work with the most challenged and struggling students with little resources and budgets, these have been amazing.
Thank you so much for sharing. You are greatly appreciated. Thank you sooo much for these center ideas. Getting these free print outs has been a blessing. Again thank you. Wow , I have read this page up and down including all the comments on how great it is but still cannot find WHERE to see and print it out.
Still searching. OK found it. Thank you so much. Thank you for all your work and patience. I just want to say thanks! This is perfect, thanks for sharing it for free. We will be back for more if the need arrises. I was curious. I have the blends and digraphs.
Can you direct me to that? Thanks again! You are so amazing at creating these beautiful activities! Jflore hotmail. Hi Jennifer! Did you mean something else? Printed off the short vowel games and started using them with my 1st grade Title kiddos—they absolutely love them and beg to play them every day! Any idea when they might be ready?
They would be perfect for my 2nd Graders. Thank you so much for all you do—so grateful!! Just happened upon your site from pinterest! I should be sad that today is my last day of fall break and I have to go to work tomorrow but I am so happy and excited that I found your game board freebies and cannot wait to share them with my students! So adorable! So just what I need for my kids!
So amazing that they are free! Thank you for sharing your talent!!! Thanks so much for these colorful game boards. Thanks, again. You have such a creative way to engage students in activities that promote learning and are also fun at the same time!!
Thank you, Danielle — your comment was a real day brightener! I really love to hear that classroom teachers can use my materials.
I know how much time, energy, and expense go into teaching — so I am thankful to lighten your load at least a bit!
I have to send another comment. I did not download the games before the previous comment — I just wanted to thank you. Now that I did download the games, I want to doubly thank you. I so love how each game board is different and works on different sounds. Such a super idea and fun too. So glad you to hear you like them, Debbie! I just want to thank you for sharing your wonderful learning materials. I am so looking forward to using the short vowel game. It will be a great resource for many of my kids!
Anna, You are such an inspiration to me! Go, you! Hi Hanan! If two people are playing, you need two playing pieces coins, gems, whatever. Put pieces on start. Then you roll a die on your turn. If you get a 2, and the top of the board says that a 2 equals a, then you move to the very next picture that has a short a sound.
Does that make sense? And now that I have seen them — What lovely pictures that shark racing through the water! There are so many children who confuse vowels that are not at all alike. Have fun with them, Susan! Wow, this is just what my kinders need!
I love all of the combinations, which will allow me to differentiate for all learners in my class. Thanks so much! Thanks for this, and for all the other quality resources you provide!
It was a combination of these last two […]. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Sharing is caring! Facebook Twitter Pinterest This game provides a ton of practice hearing the different short vowel sounds. Directions: 1. Place your pieces on Start. The first to the end wins.
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