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Alphabet Slider Puzzle ABCya is the leader in free educational computer games and mobile apps for kids. The innovation of a grade school teacher, ABCya is an award-winning destination for elementary students that offers hundreds of fun, engaging learning activities. Millions of kids, parents, and teachers visit ABCya.com each month, playing over 1 billion games last year. ABCya’s award-winning Preschool computer games and apps are conceived and realized under the direction of a certified technology education teacher, and have been trusted by parents and teachers for ten years. Our educational games are easy to use and classroom friendly, with a focus on the alphabet, numbers, shapes, storybooks, art, music, holidays and much more! ABCya’s award-winning Kindergarten computer games and apps are conceived and realized under the direction of a certified technology education teacher, and have been trusted by parents and teachers for ten years.

Theme Poems In this online tool, elementary students can write poems based on shapes from five different categories: Nature, School, Sports, Celebrations, and Shapes. Within these categories, 32 different shapes are included. By selecting a shape, students are learning how to focus their writing on a particular topic or theme. In addition, as part of the online tool, students are prompted to brainstorm, write, and revise their poems, thus reinforcing elements of the writing process. For ideas of how to use this tool outside the classroom, see Theme Poems in the Parent & Afterschool Resources section. Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Dynamite Diamante Poetry Introduce gerunds and review nouns, adjectives, and verbs through engaging read-alouds; then apply these concepts through collaborative word-sorting and poetry-writing activities. Grades K – 12 | Student Interactive | Writing Poetry Acrostic Poems This online tool enables students to learn about and write acrostic poems. Diamante Poems

High Frequency Words How many? Numbers, Games, Songs + Picture Cards Page in Japanese Target Language: How many + Numbers 1 to 12 You can find this song on the new CD volume 8! Important: Do you the numbers 1 to 12 song before doing this song. If you don't it will be far too fast for your kids, do the numbers 1 to 12 song first and you'll be amazed at how easy this song becomes! How to teach... Put the kids in a circle with the teacher in the middle. The students do an arm-in-arm folkdance whilst singing "How many... do you have?". On the counting part the teacher points to one student for 1, to the next student along for 2 etc. Everyone does the arm-in-arm folkdance for the next "How many... do you have?" Mr Rabbit Magic! Here's a nice magic trick you can use with this game. Also have a look at the Mr Monkey Magic Corner! Recommended Games The recommended game for this theme is the "How many?" Or the Around the World game using the quiz cards above. There are lots of other ideas for teaching numbers on the site. How old are you? What time is it? Hip Hop Numbers

Reading Games Rearrange the letters to make a word. Use the clue below to help to reveal the mystery word. Rearrange the letters to make a word. Correctly spell the Back To School words below each picture. Match the words to the pictures. Correctly spell the Color words below each picture. It's Pacman with a twist. Read each clue. Practice your typing skills Winter style! It's color by Alphabet! Complete the crossword puzzle by typing the name of picture that appears by each row or column. Correctly spell the Autumn words below each picture. It's Pacman with a twist. It's color by Alphabet! How many words can you find in two minutes? Connect dots to make each letter of the alphabet from A To Z. It's color by Alphabet! Correctly spell the Winter words below each picture. Match the words to the pictures. Practice your typing skills Christmas style! Practice your typing skills Zombie style! Eat the letters in the correct order to spell each word. Look at the picture very carefully and find the hidden letters.

Hip Hop Numbers, Games, Songs + Picture Cards Page in Japanese Target Language: Numbers You can find this song on the new CD volume 8! Whilst the normal Numbers 1 to 12 song is great for most kids, CD8 also has the new Hip Hop numbers song, which is great for older or "too cool for school" students. All you do is to say the number then the kids repeat. Timebomb game 1. It's also a good idea to start teaching numbers 1-12 first rather than just 1-10. Then the next set of numbers you want to try is up to 31. A good activity for teens or twenties is to get the kids to get people's shoe sizes. Next is up to 60, so you can do times like 12:50 or 9:45. Then it's pretty much up to you, but for big numbers a cool activity is to get pictures and prices for yachts or helicopters or diamond rings, the kids have a lot of fun listening as you say the price, then trying to adapt it to their own currency! Also have a look at the Online Numbers Game Copyright (C) 1999/2014 by Richard Graham www.GenkiEnglish.com Home Lessons Games Help Shop Phonics Learn Forum

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Number/ABC Golf Game Your Games! Here is a great idea sent in by a Genki English viewer. Try it out and let us know what you think! If you have a great idea please share it with everyone by submitting it to this page! Or check out the main Genki English Games Page Or if you'd like to know when this page is updated, have a look at the RSS Updates page! Author: Emily level: Elementary target_english: Numbers (1-1000), Alphabet This game only needs a whiteboard and a marker! 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. You can expand the range of numbers up to 1000 at least. This game also works with the letters of the alphabet. Enjoy! by Emily If you have a great idea please share it with everyone by submitting it to this page! Copyright (C) 1999/2014 by Richard Graham www.GenkiEnglish.com <P align="center"><span><A href="index.htm">Text&nbsp;Menu</A> | <A href="games.htm">Games</A> | <A href="gamemenuj.htm">Japanese</A> | <A href="songs.htm">Songs/CD&nbsp;</A> | <A href="mailto:richard.j.graham@iname.com? Home Lessons Games Help Shop Phonics

MES: Games, Free Printables MES English Certificate Templates Printable Cards Phonics Worksheets Worksheet Makers ESL Listening End User License Agreement: You are free to download any resource from this site as an end user and MES-English.com grants you an End User License with the following restrictions: You may not redistribute, copy, modify, transfer, transmit, repackage, charge for or sell any of the materials from this site. You may use photocopies or printouts for distribution to your students. MES reserves the right to terminate or make changes to this agreement for any reason and without notice. Copyright © 2005 - 2023 MES English | restrictions | privacy | about | contact Online games for kids - Learn numbers 11-20 and How old are you - from MES Games Learn English vocabulary, spelling, grammar, questions and answers with this free online game and exercises from MES Games. with these vocabulary games, spelling and question and answer activities online. Practice spelling, vocabulary, speaking, questions and answers, as well a grammar with these great games and activities. This game focuses on numbers 11-20 vocabulary with four main sections. The questions and answers for this game are as follows. Other notes: The spelling game will accept the vocabulary word as is, "sixteen" for example. To make additional materials for classroom use, check out the links below to printable teacher resources that match this activity: More activities and games to learn English: Update: Learn more about the badge system --> check out the badge page for information on how to earn badges, how to print badges, how teachers can use the badges in their classrooms.

77 Educational Games and Game Builders I'm often asked if I know of any games for subject "x," "y," or "z" for a particular grade level or age group. My answer is usually yes, but I need to search my archives. Therefore, I've gone through my archives and dug up many of games that I've mentioned over the last four years that are still active online. Consider this my humongous list of educational games. 1. Kids Spell provides eight free games that help students learn to spell more than 6,000 words. 2.Spin and Spell has been featured on a number of blogs over the last year. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. the World Food Programme's website offers students a large selection of educational online games and activities. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56.

"Alphabet Backwards" Get Short Link | Get Bookmarklet | Original Page | Black backgroundWhite background Can You Sing the Alphabet Backwards? Watch this Vid 3 Times and You Can. Impress your Friends, Classmates, Co-workers and people on the street with the amazing new skill you'll learn from this song. Phonemic Activities for the Preschool or Elementary Classroom This article features activities designed to stimulate the development of phonemic awareness in preschool and elementary school children. The activities originally appeared in the book Phonemic Awareness in Young Children: A Classroom Curriculum. Listening to sequences of sounds From chapter 3: Listening games Objective To develop the memory and attentional abilities for thinking about sequences of sounds and the language for discussing them. Materials needed Objects that make interesting, distinctive sounds. Activity In this game, the children are challenged first to identify single sounds and then to identify each one of a sequence of sounds. Once the children have caught on to the game, make two noises, one after the other. After the children have become quite good with pairs of noises, produce a series of more than two for them to identify and report in sequence. Variations With the children's eyes closed, make a series of sounds. Nonsense Book of familiar stories or poems Clapping names

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