I love printable educational games like thisth digraph gamesthat are easy to prepare and engaging so kids want to learn! Thisth digraph gameis a fun way to improve phonics skills as children continue to decode words and improve reading skills! First, print off thesh ch th gamesincluding the...
There are two versions for scoring your printable Tetris game. First Version Fill as much of the board as you can. When you can no longer add anymore pieces, count all the white squares that are exposed. The lowest number wins. Second Version ...
This paw print color matching game for preschoolers is great to use with rainbow bears or dogs if you have them. To prepare the color matching game:Download and print the file found at the bottom of this post. Laminate, if desired. I almost always laminate our activities because it makes ...
Goose Goose Duck - In a game of social deduction, you and your friends have to work together to discover the wolf among the sheep. Or, in this case, the other birds that have infiltrated your gaggle. If you've played Among Us, you'll be incredibly familiar with the format of this ga...
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Using this free printable activity for your children helps your children have a visual concept of math. Sometimes math is hard for children to comprehend that’s why we highly recommend using ten-frames to teach basic math skills. Using a visual like this Christmas Tree Ten-Frame Hide and See...
Ahoy there! Grab this FUN, free printable game for 3rd-6th graders parts of speech practice. BINGO is a great hands-on language arts activit.
Make your own printable board games with these editable templates. Choose a template below and then simply add your own words and/or pictures! Template 1: The Lucky Star Game To play this board game, each pair of students needs ONE DICE and an eraser each. The students should take turns ...
Image credit: Jester/BoardGameGeek (CC) Inspired by Carcassonne, this tile-laying game lets you play as a pirate on the high seas. Explore islands, establish trade routes, and beat your opponents. Pirates and Plunder requires the use of printable ship pieces, or anything that resembles a boa...
I’ve played Taboo, Amandea, and it is definitely a game that causes you to think in new ways! Thanks for recommending it. Reply Dolly March 23, 2021 at 8:14 pm This sounds like a fun idea. We have the Hedbanz game but haven’t played it in awhile. We also like Scrabble ...