Language Arts Games
- Hands On Learning Resource Covers Parts Of Speech, Capital Letters, Punctuation, And Building Sentences Language Skills
- Includes Grammatically Color-Coded Interlocking Cards (55 Word, 4 Punctuation And 27 Photo Cards)
- Bundle includes 100 die–cut popcorn cards: 92 sight words and 8 POP cards in each game.
- Guide printed on the outside. Box measures 3"L x 3"W x 6.25"H.
- Age group and grade: Ages 8 years and up and grades 3rd and up
- No. of players: 2-4
- BUILD STRONG SPEECH SKILLS -- Use this board game for hands-on teaching of sentence structure. Watch kids aged 6+ improve skills in reading, sentence formation and grammar.
- For 2 to 4 players
- Each CVC puzzle is divided in to three jigsaw pieces to mimic the structure of Consonant Vowel Consonant words. As they build the puzzle they build a word.
- For 2 to 6 players
- Science-backed gameplay designed to speed up memorization.
- Use as a breakout tool in the classroom or tabletop game at home!
- Teach Letter-Sound Correspondence And Early Word Building With Focus On Sounds
- Games Reinforce Phonemic Awareness Operations Of Isolating, Blending, And Segmenting
- Follow-up set to the original Pop for Sight Words™ (LER 8430) includes the next 92 high-frequency sight words—100 cards in total.
- Popcorn container features guide printed on the outside. Box measures 3"L x 3"W x 6.25"H.
- Age details: Grades K+ / ages 5+
- Players: 3 or more
- Make Learning Essential ELA Skills Fun with Easy-to-Use Learning Centers
- Colorful Learning Center Games combined with flash card matching activities are perfect for practicing basic ELA skills
- The unique 4 piece jigsaw structure allows the child to divide the puzzle in to 2 separate puzzles. The child can first match the word and the picture from one side of the puzzle to help understand its meaning.
- For 2 to 6 players
- The unique 4 piece jigsaw structure allows the child to divide the puzzle into 2 separate puzzles. The child can first match the word and the picture from one side of the puzzle to help understand its meaning.
- For 2 to 6 players
- The unique 4 piece jigsaw structure allows the child to divide the puzzle in to 2 separate puzzles. The child can first match the word and the picture from one side of the puzzle to help understand its meaning.
- For 2 to 6 players
- Science-backed gameplay designed to speed up memorization.
- Use as a breakout tool in the classroom or tabletop game at home!
- SWAT A SIGHT WORD GAME: Build reading, spelling and vocabulary skills through playful competition with up to 4 players. The element of speed promotes confidence and fluency in reading
- GAMES FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KIDS: The sight-word flies are color-coded by level: Blue for Pre-Primer; Red for Primer; Green for First Grade; Orange for Second Grade; and Purple for Third Grade
- Age group and grade: Ages 4 - 6 and grades pre kindergarten+
- Usage ideas: Reach into this fun box to practice alphabet recognition and beginning letter sounds
- Interactive Learning Game Cards
- The Entire Class Can Have Fun While Practicing Skills In Language Arts And Math
- The unique 4 piece jigsaw structure allows the child to divide the puzzle in to 2 separate puzzles. The child can first match the word and the picture from one side of the puzzle to help understand its meaning.
- For 2 to 6 players
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Language arts games are a great way to get kids engaged in learning language arts skills. These fun and interactive games make teaching and learning language arts concepts fun for both students and teachers. When you are looking for an educational game to reinforce basic vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, or writing skills, plenty of options are available in the Staples selection of learning games. Choose language arts games from puzzles, matching, Bingo and more to fill your classroom or home with fun and learning!
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Language arts learning games provide a fun and engaging way for children to learn the basics of language arts concepts. From word-building activities to grammar exercises, these learning games give kids the opportunity to practice their language skills while having a blast. They can be used as supplemental tools in the classroom or as part of learning at-home. Options are available for preschool all through elementary school, so whatever topic you're learning, you can introduce games to your curriculum and add an extra element of fun to language arts learning! Repetition is key to learning so add language arts learning games to your weekly game night or class schedule.