It’s time for Part 3 in our Reading Activities series and this one is all about literacy games! If you missed them, you might want to catch up on Part 1 (about sight words) and Part 2 (about fiction and nonfiction reading activities).
As a reminder, here is a list of daily reading activities that we would recommend:
Wondrous Rainbow Words is a quick, educational game, designed to develop critical thinking and literacy skills, by facing strategic challenges using words. The game requires a bit of planning, a printer, scissors, and a few other supplies.
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For this game, you will need the alphabet printed on a piece of paper and your imagination. Let your child select a destination. The zoo, ocean, Mars, a castle, camping, etc. The sky isn’t the limit this time.
The first person says:
“I am going to (the zoo) and I am bringing __(word beginning with letter A)____”
The next person repeats the sentence and adds on an item beginning with letter B.
The next person repeats all items and adds a word starting with C.
For example:
I am going camping and I am bringing an arrow.
I am going camping and I am bringing an arrow and a bow.
I am going camping and I am bringing an arrow, a bow, and a caterpillar.
I am going camping and I am bringing an arrow, a bow, a caterpillar, and a dish.
Have the alphabet written down to help remind your child which letter comes next, and to help them recall the words already used. See how far you can get! If you want, start in the middle of the alphabet instead of at the beginning.
Use Scrabble or Bananagram tiles to make as many sight words in two minutes as possible. Don’t have tiles? Make your own “tiles” by writing letters on small squares of paper, cardstock, or cardboard.