There may be a way to teach letter names through play. This Roll, Read ‘n’ Cover game allows you to print and play with your students and what that means to you is one less thing to prep. The real value is helping your students master all letter names with as little stress on you as possible. Teachers love high value, low prep resources like these and so will you. The Letter Game Board Key lets you see at a glance which letters are being focused on. Easily assign each board to individual students or small groups for a playful learning experience. Having high quality print and play resources that give you time back is important to you isn’t it?
This resource includes:
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8 Game boards
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Board 1 q, w, e, r, t, y
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Board 2 u, I, o, p, a, s
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Board 3 d, f, g, h, j, k
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Board 4 l, z, x, c, v, b
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Board 5 n, m, q, a, z, x
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Board 6 w, s, c, e, d, v
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Board 7 r, f, t, g, h, n
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Board 8 p, k, j, u, l, b
JUST PRINT AND PLAY!
Benefits of this resource:
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Know you’re giving your students the skills they need to be ready to read
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Instill independent learning in your students
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Free up your time in the classroom to be able to give individual support
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Low prep and value packed – make them one time and have them for years to come
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Easy for kindergarten students to use
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Flexible – can be played independently, with a partner or in small groups
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You’ll reinforce skills you have taught
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You can pre-assess to see what children already know.
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Use as morning work, small group instruction, centers activity or early finishers
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Supports social distancing
Who should purchase this resource?
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Kindergarten teachers looking for simple student-centered resources.
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Kindergarten teachers looking for fun ways to teach letter names.
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Teachers looking for low prep value packed resources for busy learners.
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Teachers looking for quick and easy to teach using learning games
Kindergarten Standards & Topics Covered
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CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.1.D – Recognize and name all upper- and lowercase letters of the alphabet.
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