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Vowel charades
Designed for children who are learning to read, this charades game encourages children to learn vowel sounds and to associate those sounds with a variety of words. This game also gives children who are lagging behind a chance to learn from their peers.
What this activity will develop:
Reading, thinking and language skills
What you'll need:
- Thick paper
- Marker or pen
- Safety pins
What to do:
- Print each of the short (for example cat, egg, ink, hot, hut) and long vowel (for example, apron, Egypt, icicle, bingo usual) sounds on a separate sheet of paper.
- The players sit in a circle and one person is chosen to begin the game. Pin one of the vowel cards on that person's back without letting the person see the card.
- The player chosen turns around so that everyone can see the vowel sound.
- The players in the circle think up words that have that vowel sound. The player in the centre calls on the people in the circle to act out their words.
- The player in the middle tries to guess the word and the vowel sound.
- If the guess is correct, the player who acted out the last word takes a turn in the centre.
Source: Learning Exchange
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