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App Privacy. Information Seller Stefano Frassi. Size Category Education. Compatibility iPhone Requires iOS 8. Mac Requires macOS Languages English. These alphabet games are great for teaching kids about the names of the letters, letter recognition, and the phonics sounds of the alphabet make.
Top of our list of fun alphabet games for kids is the alphabet order game. One of the first things that kids learn about the alphabet is the names of the letters and the order of the letters. A great way to teach this is with the alphabet order game. To play, first prepare some alphabet flashcards. Next, mix up the flashcards and give one to each student. Depending on the size of your class, you may need to give some students more than one flashcard.
Once each student has an alphabet flashcard, the game can begin. The idea of this alphabet game is simple. Play the alphabet song, and when the students hear their letter, they must stand up, show their flashcard, and shout the letter name out loud. It may take the students some practice, but once they can follow along with the song, they will find this activity really fun.
To make it even more fun, once students have mastered this activity at normal speed, you can speed up the song and see if they can keep up. This next fun alphabet game can be used to practice the names of the letters or the alphabet sounds. These small alphabet flashcards are perfect for this game.
This game is best played with 6 to 8 letters at a time. For example, you may wish to first play with letters A to H. Give each student, or pair of students, a set of small alphabet flashcards and ask them to arrange them in a horizontal line in any order they wish. Once students have made a line with their cards, the game can begin. First, call out a letter of the alphabet, or a sound if you are teaching the letter sounds.
Then, the students should look at their cards and find where that letter is. If the letter is on the left or right end of the line of cards, then the student can turn that letter over. If the letter is in the middle of the line of cards, then they cannot turn it over. Next, call out another letter and students should again see if that letter is at either end of their line of cards.
The first student to turn over all their alphabet cards is the winner. Then, to play again, ask students to mix up their cards and make a new line. This alphabet game for kids is a lot of fun and can be played with all letters of the alphabet over a few lessons as you teach 6 — 8 letters at a time.
To download more alphabet and phonics flashcards for this game, including some CVC flashcards, visit our alphabet flashcards page. This next game is a fun alphabet game for kids which can be used to teach the alphabet sounds, the letter names, and the alphabet order. To play this game, simply show the above video in class. In this game, the alphabet train will go by and show 5 letters of the alphabet. As the train goes by, ask students to call out the names of the letters.
Or, if you are teaching the alphabet sounds, ask students to call out the phonics word on the card. Next, the train will go by again, but this time there will be a letter missing. This alphabet game is a lot of fun and kids really love it. Especially when they get the answer right. The above game is for teaching the alphabet letters A to Z. If you would like to play this game for CVC words, check out our phonics train game page. This alphabet game requires little to no preparation and is a super fun way to practice the alphabet letter names.
To play, first write the letters of the alphabet that you are teaching on the board. Then divide the class into two teams and have them line up in front of the board. Give the student at the front of each line a board eraser and then stand at the end of the line furthest away from the board.
To begin, whisper or show a letter of the alphabet to one student from each team. And then that student should whisper to the next student. 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.
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