Games and letters
TypeShift is a great companion to Wordle but does have a bit more focus and direction. By moving letters up and down, you need to create words using the available combinations. Once you create a word using a letter, it changes color, with the goal being to use every letter in a word and have them all change color. TypeShift is more about solving a puzzle in as many ways as possible with the same pieces rather than trying to solve a single puzzle, like Wordle.
TypeShift has plenty of modes, too. Play Here. From that same creator, this is a more directly competitive game than Wordle. In this mobile-only game, you and an opponent are given a set of letters similar to Scrabble tiles set in a hexagon that you connect in order to form words. As you make more words, you summon cats that will carry those words toward your opponent and then blow up.
The larger the words you form, the more damage you will do. This is a bit more stressful than Wordle but very cute and addicting. Download Here. This entry may look like another lazy attempt to jump in on the battle royale craze, and maybe it is, but Babble Royale is still a really fun game. You have a pending invite. Click here for details. Turtle Diary's Color By Letter is designed to help..
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Write Lowercase Letters is an interactive game des.. Practice writing uppercase letters in this interac.. ABC Games. You can start your child on the basic ABC Learning games that introduce the letters in an engaging way. These games encourage visual acknowledgement, as well as auditory recognition, when the kids are introduced to the sounds. The next natural step is to offer tracing games and alphabet writing games to allow your child to learn to write each letter. Our games are fun and engaging for young children, and offer a stress-free way to learn how to write the alphabets.
Fun Games to Learn the Alphabet. On Turtle Diary, there are a number of alphabet games that you can use with your children to practice letters and master their shape. And so on down the line. Once the student at the front of the line hears the letter of the alphabet, they should race to board to erase that letter before the other team does.
The first team to erase the letter gets a point for their team. Next, the student at the front of the line should go to the back of the line, and then the game can start again. This next game is a fun activity to review the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
In this game, students will see a letter of the alphabet and then will see a drawing of an object that starts with that letter.
The above video is just one example of this alphabet game. These games are best played once students already have some knowledge of the alphabet and the sounds of the letters. A great way to use these activities is to play one game at the start of each lesson to review the phonics sounds they have learned previously. This next alphabet game idea is great for teaching the alphabet sounds and names of the letters.
For this game, all you need is some alphabet flashcards. To play this game, first show one of the alphabet flashcards to the students and drill the name and sound of that letter.
Next, find something in the classroom which starts with that letter and place the card next to it. For example, with the letter b you might want to place it next to a b ook or a b ag in the classroom.
Once you have placed approximately 6 to 8 cards around the classroom, the game can begin. Say one of the letters of the alphabet and ask students to try to remember where the card is. As they try to remember they will be recalling the name of the letter and the sound of the letter. An fun alphabet game you can play to teach the order of the alphabet is the alphabet relay race game. For this game, all you need is some alphabet flashcards, or even better, some magnetic letters of the alphabet.
Then, divide the class into 2 teams. The aim of the game is to place the alphabet in the correct order on the board as fast as possible. To begin, line the students up in two teams at the end of the classroom furthest from the board.
You may need to clear the desks, bags, etc, for safety. Next, place the letter A on the board for both teams and ask them what the next letter of the alphabet is b. After placing it on the board, the student should run back to their team and tag in the next student.
That student should run and try to find the letter c. The first team to place all the letters of the alphabet on the board in the correct order is the winner. This next alphabet game for kids is a fun alphabet PowerPoint Game. In this game, there are pictures of objects beginning with each letter of the alphabet hidden behind some colored shapes. Click on the colored shapes to make them disappear. As they disappear, the kids should try to guess what it is and what letter of the alphabet it represents.
This game is a great way to review the alphabet initial sounds and the names of the letters of the alphabet.
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