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Sound Waves Literacy 11/8/22
Get students playing with words using the printable activities available at Sound Waves Literacy Online. There are plenty of activities to choose from, but we’ve hand-picked a few of our favourites to show you how easily they can be set up and enjoyed by your students!
For this game, students race to place four counters in a row on a game board. The catch? They’ll need to identify missing graphemes first!
Number of players: 2–4
What you’ll need:
How to play:
Variations:
Generate your own words
Using an A3 version of the game board and small sticky notes, students race to make four in a row by generating their own words using the graphemes on the game board. Students take turns to write a word on their sticky note and stick it over the chosen grapheme.
A classroom classic! Our twist has students practising their spelling and reading skills through this fun and engaging game.
Number of players: Whole class or small groups
What you’ll need:
*Within the Black Line Masters tab of your Sound Waves Literacy online teaching resources, you’ll find the Bingo grids in three different sizes – 2x3, 2x4 and 3x4. Laminate your Bingo grids to make this a fun go-to game you can use again and again!
How to play:
Variations:
Playing Cards Bingo
In small groups, students are dealt six cards from a Standard Sound Box Playing Cards deck and these are placed face up so the students can see them. The caller uses a second set of Standard Sound Box Playing Cards to call out the phonemes. Students turn their cards over when their phonemes have been called. The winner calls ‘Bingo!’ when all six of their cards have been turned over.
Phoneme Bingo
Students fill their Bingo grid with words from the designated list. Rather than calling out words, the teacher uses Standard Sound Box Playing Cards or Sound Box Cards to call out a phoneme. Students cross off the words in the Bingo grid if their word contains the phoneme that was said. The winner is the first student to cross off all six of their words.
This activity is ideal for students who need practice with Focus Words. It is a great variation on the digital match-up activity in the Sound Waves Literacy online teaching resources because it suits students who are more engaged by hands-on activities.
What you’ll need:
*Each year level contains a variation of the Match Up activity that is suitable for that year level. Variations include Match Up: Pictures to Words, Match up: Focus Word Beginnings and Endings, Match Up: Letters to Finish Words, Match Up: Words to Rhyming Words, Match Up: Focus Words to Clues, and Match Three: Focus Word Parts.
How to play:
Tip: As an alternative, students can glue the matching pairs into a workbook.
Variations:
Whole Class Match Up
The Match Up BLM can be enlarged on a photocopier and cut into cards. The class is divided into two or four teams. The cards are attached facedown to the board and students take turns in their teams to flip over the cards to make a match.
Partner Match Up
In this game the cards are shared among all students in the class. On a signal from the teacher, the students mingle and try to find the classmate with the matching card. When they find their partner, they both sit down side by side. When all students are sitting, their cards are checked to make sure each is a correct match. Cards can then be collected and redistributed to play again.
The race is on! Which student will use the graphemes for to complete their column and reach the clouds first?
Number of players: 2–4
What you’ll need:
How to play:
Note: Only words can be made. For example, the word shout is acceptable, but shut is not.
Variations:
Whole class race
The game board and cards can be enlarged on a photocopier or projected for the whole class to see. Divide the class into four teams and place the cards on the floor in front of the game board or projected game board. Students work as a relay in their teams to select a card and place it in their column.
Excited to get started? Log in to Sound Waves Literacy Online and print and prepare the printable activities listed in your upcoming Sound Units, or bulk download the printable activities for your year level through the Black Line Masters tab.
Many of the BLMs in the Sound Waves Literacy online teaching resources have been cleverly designed so they can be easily stored in ziplock bags and re-used throughout the year. Use the heading strip on the BLM to label the ziplock bag and use the icon on each cut-out to identify which game they belong to. The printable activities can be used as a fast finisher activity, in group rotations or as a fun end-of-week consolidation activity.