A child's level of working memory has a big impact on how well they will learn. Low working memory results in poor academic work. Here are some simple games that can be played at home to improve memory.
Games are a great way to keep students engaged. Check out this list of games to use with your ELLs to help them improve their vocabulary.
Gratis learning activity My Five Senses for preschoolers to learn sense organs and develop logical thinking, attention and concentration ability. Print PDFs here.
In an earlier post, I went over a list of memory review games that I am planning on using this year with my Foundations class. (CLICK HERE if you would like to read that post.) In this post, I am s…
This fun, free printable opposites matching game is great for reinforcing learning about antonyms. Useful with students in kindergarten through first grade.
These kinesthetic math activities are perfect for kids that need to move. You can get kids moving and learning with these active math games.
The following board game will help your students revise family related vocabulary and a possessive form of nouns. They work in pairs or groups, throw the die and name a family member. - ESL worksheets
SS colour one part of the memory and then cut it. It helps a lot to teach them to read in english - ESL worksheets
10 fun effective impromptu activities to build competent, confident public speaking skills. Suitable middle school up.
Get Your Dyscalculia Toolkit Today Extensive research has shown that children learn best when they are engaged and having fun. That’s why every activity in this guide is designed for children to have fun while learning to do math. This is especially important for the child who has dyscalculia! The conundrum is that children with …
These five senses activities help kids learn about our senses of touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. They are suitable for kids in kindergarten, first
Check out these 5 No-Prep Reviews Games for any classroom or any subject! Click to see what no-prep review games you can add to your teacher toolbox!
The objective of this worksheet is to train the forms of irregular verbs. It is a fun activity. It's a board game. There isn't a solution. It's a good way to relax and at the same time to train the irragular verbs. - ESL worksheets
Students work in pairs or groups, they throw a die and need to name different types of animals.This activity is aimed to practise and revise vocabulary related to animals. Hope it's useful! - ESL worksheets
32 sentences to correct. You can practise verb forms (present, past, future), modal verbs, questions, comparatives, pronouns. Key included. Hope you find it useful. Have a nice week, mada :) - ESL worksheets
Inside: Activities and ideas for teaching the body parts in Spanish, for all ages. Teaching the parts of the body in Spanish is fun because it’s naturally a hands-on sort of theme. There’s much need to print out lots of worksheets or flash cards because our students are walking around with ready-to-go visuals: themselves! That said….
Explore weather vocabulary with preschool and kindergarten students with this free printable weather board game from Playdough to Plato.
The following game will help your students practise or revise the usage of "have/has got" structure. Students draw the ships on their boards and then they start ´shooting´ trying to quess where the partner´s ships are. Hope they like it! - ESL worksheets
Free instructions and printable cards for the Taboo ESL game. This is a fun speaking activity for English learners that will get your students involved.
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
Literacy Center Ideas - hands-on literacy center activities perfect for 5-8 years | you clever monkey
I used to hate teaching sight words with worksheets and flashcards. Students would be frustrated about having to memorize words that didn't follow phonetic "sounding out" rules. It got to the point where even I was saying "I know. Sight words are boring." So I had to do something about it. Instead of boring old
How to play the traditional board game queah, an abstract strategy game similar to draughts from Liberia. Easy to learn and fun to play.
Kids love three in a row games like shisima, a traditional abstract strategy board game for two players from Kenya. This game encourages a growth mindset!
Are you looking for some ideas that you can use to review important content with your class before a test? Check out these 5 engaging games for reviewing!
These Beautiful New Zealand Crafts for Kids will have you amazed and spellbound by this gorgeous country and it's culture!
If you are new to our Seek It Games, they are simple to make and fun to play. Each card has one (and only one) match... each player just needs to find their match to the center card first! It's a fast game and fun to play multiple rounds... works with 2 or more players, there are 55 cards. An instruction card is included with each set. I get lots of questions about printing, print settings, etc - so I thought I'd do a couple of screen shots to show you where your settings should be so your Seek It Cards turn out perfect! First - make sure you have the "FIT" box checked... if it's on "Actual Size" - your circles will be slightly larger than 3" rounds (which means when you punch them, you'll cut off the cute edge card)! This is the setting you should get in the habit of using when printing any of my printables. Next... click on the "PROPERTIES" button and another box will pop open. ALWAYS select your paper type; your print quality changes based on what YOU tell the printer you are printing on. I also ALWAYS recommend printing on GLOSSY surface paper - so that your ink sits on top and doesn't soak into the paper. Photo paper for this project might be a bit too thick - so my paper of choice is Glossy Brochure Paper. It's thicker than paper, but thinner than card stock AND both sides are glossy, so the cute back side will be as vibrant as the front. Each Seek It! Game is set up exactly the same. First, print the card fronts (Pages 1-12), then reinsert the paper into your printer (facing up) and print 12 copies of Page 13, which is the cute pattern designed to be the back of the card. All of the printables you see in my photos are printed at home using my HP Envy Photo Printer (on BEST quality with glossy paper). I highly recommend the following printers in this series... 7155 or 6255 (or 7640). Once it's printed, you COULD painstakingly cut each round card with scissors, or you can simply punch with a 3" Round Craft Punch! I then laminate my cards for durability with my home laminator and prefer to use 5ml heat pouches. My shown in the picture above is OLD - but here's a link to an inexpensive personal one that has great reviews on Amazon. After cutting out your cards, you can store them in these DARLING round metal tins or 4x6 organza gift bags. They are great for parties, classroom activities, family game nights - or make one to give as a gift! We hope you enjoy making and playing your Seek It Games as much as we do with our families - be sure to check out the entire collection, we have over 20 themes to choose from! We're so confident you'll love them... we want you to try your first game on us! Just use the coupon code FREETODAY at checkout to get the "Just for Fun" Edition (shown in this tutorial) as a freebie! Please PIN first before you grab your FREEBIE! Thanks!! SEE ALL SEEK IT GAMES | Get "JUST FOR FUN" Now! Happy Printing! QUICK SUPPLY LINKS: Glossy Brochure Paper, 3" Round Punch, Round Tins, 4x6 Organza Bags, Laminator, 5ml Pouches Don't miss new printables, freebies and discounts! FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, PINTEREST or SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER SHOP NOW | WHAT IS SCRAPBOOK MAX? | TERMS OF USE | DISCLOSURE | CONTACT
Free Printable "You Know" Card Game to make learning fun and easy! This DIY Sight Words Game is editable and can be used to learn math, shapes, colors, spelling and more. With ideas for older kids, preschoolers and learners of all ages, this is an awesome game everyone will love!
Working abroad as an English teacher can be tricky because most of the time you move to a new country and start teaching with limited resources available to you. You have lots of ideas and little time to be making your own resources. Between learning a new culture, getting familiarized with your new surroundings and
There's a good chance you have a pack of UNO cards at home or in your classroom. Here are 5 math games you can play with them.
Sight word bounce is a fun, outdoor partner game that has students practicing reading and identifying sight words while running around!
So you know homeschooling, worldschooling and unschooling. Maybe you've heard of hackschooling or gamification... So what is gameschooling?
Tchuka Ruma is a solitary Mancala game from Indonesia. Practice strategy and mathematical learning with this fun and simple game to make at home.
Do your kids dread practicing their addition facts? Try Knockout! A fun addition game to help your child learn the facts without tears.
Outdoor chalk games are great for the nice, warmer weather! I know my two preschoolers at home are always obsessed with a little chalk, so I thought I would share 3 three fun games you can take and use at home or in the classroom all summer long. The three games I’ve included are […]
You can find the pdf version and many more free worksheets and songs at our website: https://www.bingobongokids.comThe "Telling The Time" English Race Time Game Board" is a fun and simple game similar to Snakes and Ladders. Students can play with their friends or with the teacher. Practice the accompanying "What Time Is It?" video on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LFBai179YASimply roll the dice and move along the board and say the time when you land on each space. Students can all learn together by shouting out "What time is it?". We have a couple more flashcards all about time at the following links:https://www.bingobongokids.com/product/time-1-free-esl-time-flashcards-digital-analog-clocks/https://www.bingobongokids.com/product/at-600-i-get-up-esl-flashcard-pack/ - ESL worksheets
This Montessori Letter Word Matching Game is a fun learning toy for preschoolers to learn letter recognition and words.
Considering games in learning? Game based learning (GBL) and teaching with games is a fun and effective way to engage learners. Check out tips, techniques, and tools for using a game in teaching and how games help in learning for game-based learning for kindergarten and up!
Practice food vocabolary and have fun with this colorful bingo. This printable resource includes: 26 different Food Boards each Board with 9 different cards. 48 different pictures in total!