Rainbow Card Games. Printable Card Games for Reading and Phonics. by Teresa Evans. Copyright 2011 Teresa Evans. All rights reserved.
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1 Rainbow Card Games Printable Card Games for Reading and Phonics by Teresa Evans Copyright 2011 Teresa Evans. All rights reserved. Permission is given for the making of copies for use in the home or classroom of the purchaser only.
2 Contents Preparing the Games 5 Hints for Using the Games 5 Teachers Notes 5 Parents Notes 7 Build A Word Games 9 Instructions Cards for Build A Word 10 Short a CVC words 11 Short e CVC words 12 Short i CVC words 13 Short o CVC words 14 Short u CVC words 15 Short Vowels CVC words with a, e, i, o, u 16 Blends with r br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr 18 Blends with l bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl 19 Blends with s and t sc, sk, sl, sp, st, sw, tw 20 Blends with 3 letters scr, spl, spr, str, squ, thr 21 Words with ng ing, ang, ong, ung 22 Final Blends ld, mp, st 23 Final Blends nd, nk, nt 24 Magic e Words Set 1 a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e 25 Magic e Words Set 2 a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e 26 Digraphs ai, ay, ee, ea 27 Digraphs ie, oa, ow 28 Digraphs ar, er, ir, or, ur 29 Digraphs sh, ch, wh, th 31 Digraphs oo, ou, oi, oy, ue, ew 33
3 Cover Up Games 35 Cover Up Instructions 36 Parrot Cover Up Match Initial Letter to Picture 37 Penguin Cover Up Match Picture to Sentence 42 Rhyme Time Games 46 Rhyme Time Instructions 47 Ant Rhyme Time Short a words 48 Elephant Rhyme Time Short e words 50 Iguana Rhyme Time Short i words 52 Octopus Rhyme Time Short o words 54 Umbrella Rhyme Time Short u words 56 Rainbow Rhyme Time Long a words 58 Rabbit Rhyme Time Long e words 60 Rhino Rhyme Time Long i words 62 Robot Rhyme Time Long o words 64 Rocket Rhyme Time oo, ew, ue words 66 Lucky Pairs Games 68 Lucky Pairs Instructions 69 Short Vowels CVC words with a, e, i, o, u 71 Short Vowels CVCC words with a, e, i, o, u 79 Long Vowels and Diagraphs 87
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5 Preparing the Games Print the Cards for the game onto stock card and cut into separate cards. Print the instructions onto stock card. The cards and instructions can be laminated to make them more durable if you choose. Store the cards and instructions in a plastic bag, paper bag or envelope. Each game piece has a picture on it to help identify which game the piece belongs to if a piece is separated from its set of cards. Teachers Selecting the games Hints for Using Games Games can be used to reinforce the skills that are being taught in the classroom, e.g. when consonant blends are being taught, use the games that involve consonant blends; when magic e (a_e, i_e, o_e and u_e) words are being taught, play games with magic e. Students can also be involved in selecting which games they would like to play. This will create a sense of ownership of the games. These games are an ideal way to cater for different ability levels in your classroom. Students who are struggling may be given easier games to practice basic skills. More advanced games can be used to extend brighter students. Preparing the games These games can be printed and prepared in the size that they are shown. This makes an ideal size for small groups to use. The games can also be printed and then enlarged on a photocopier. This makes an ideal game for the whole class to play. The cards can be displayed on a board. Students can be divided into two teams or four teams and each team can send one player at a time to the front of the room to have a turn. OR The class can sit in a circle
6 and sit in teams. The cards can then be placed in the center of the circle and played with one person from each team going into the center to have a turn. Laminating the games will make them more durable. Games can be stored in plastic bags, paper bags or envelopes. Label each game with the name of the game. Children can also be involved in preparing the games. Students can print the games, cut out cards and decorate the bags or envelopes. This will lighten the teachers work load and give students a sense of ownership of the games. The students will take pride in the fact they made the games. At the same time it is also giving the students responsibility. Playing the games These games are suitable for a variety of classroom uses. Whole class games can be made by enlarging the games on a photocopier. The class can be divided into teams and one player at a time can come to the front for a turn. Students can also be seated in a circle and sit with their teams. The cards can be placed in the center of the circle. The games can also be played in the size that they are printed. These games can be part of a language activity center or an activity for a language rotation. These games are also an ideal activity for students who finish work early. Students who finish work early then choose a game and play quietly in a designated area. Many of the games can be played by individuals as a matching game, e.g. a student can try to sort all of the cards in a Rhyme Time Game. This is an ideal activity for children to do quietly at their own desk. Games can also be sent home with students so they can play them with their parents. Parents usually enjoy this as it is a fun way for them to help their child and be involved in what the child is doing at school. When playing with the whole class, this provides an ideal time to discuss the skills relevant to the game, e.g. discuss the sounds and letters for particular letter patterns like ang, ate etc.
7 The games also provide an ideal introduction or conclusion to a lesson on a particular skill, e.g. consonant blends. Students can also be involved in creating their own games. Children may like to make their own version of Build A Word or they might make their own Rhyme Time Game. Some games can be used as a cut and paste activity with a copy of the game being made for each child and the game being used as a cut and paste matching activity, e.g. Students can cut out the cards in a Build A Word game and glue matching parts together onto a sheet of paper to form words. Parents Selecting the games Not all games will be suitable for the ability level of your child. If a game is too difficult try a simpler game. If it is too easy try one of the more advanced games. Your child s teacher may be able to help identify which games would be most suitable. Involve your child in selecting the games that he/she would like to play. If they are able, let him/her read the instructions and choose a game or you can describe how the game is played and let the child choose. Letting the child read the instructions is a great reading comprehension activity. If your child has a favorite it can t hurt to let them play it over and over. Preparing the games Print the games that you require for your child. Store each game in a separate plastic bag, a paper bag or an envelope. Allow the child to decorate the bag or the envelope with drawings or fancy writing. Store games in a box. A shoe box can be covered with paper and decorated by the child.
8 Card can be used to make the games but laminating the card will make the games more durable and more visually appealing. Involve the child in making the games, e.g. cutting out pieces and putting into bags. Playing the games Set aside a special games time each day, e.g. just before bed or straight after homework is done. Involve the whole family in playing the games. Older children can also play. Once a week involve the whole family in a games session. Encourage and praise the child for their efforts. Emphasize that having a go is more important that winning. Stop playing the games before the child has had enough. Only play while the child is still enjoying the game. Younger children can play with older children even if they can t read yet. The younger child might form a team with a parent and can still be involved in the game. Although many of the games have been designed for 2-4 players, many of the games can be played by one child. The Build A Word games can be used by a child who has to see if they can match all of the cards, e.g. A child could try to build as many words as possible with the Build A Word Cards. This makes a quiet activity that a children can do by themselves.
9 Build A Word Games and Activities
10 Instructions Build A Word Games and Activities Getting Ready Lay the cards face down in the center. Build A Word Game A game for 2-4 players Playing The Game The first player turns over 2 cards, a short card and a long card. The two cards are placed together to see if a word is made. If a word is made, the cards are taken and put beside the player and the player has another turn. If a word has not been made, the cards are turned over and returned to their places and the next player has a turn. Play until no cards remain or no words can be made with the remaining cards. The winner is the person with the most words at the end of the game. Please Note: In some games there may be cards left over that do not match as there may be different possible word combinations in the game. Getting Ready Lay the cards face down in the center. Build A Word Competition A game for 2 players Playing The Game Each player takes 6 short cards and 6 long cards. The players then try to make as many words as they can with their cards. Each card can only be used in one word so no more than 6 words can be made by a player. The players score one point for each word that they make. Play 5 rounds as above and then tally the points for each round. The winner is the player with the most points. (Please Note: Cards cannot be placed upside down to make a word the graphics must always be at the top of the card.) Build A Word Challenge A Challenge for Individuals Cut the game sheet into individual cards. The challenge is to use each of the pieces to create words with no cards being left over. Build A Word - Cut and Paste A Challenge for Individuals Print the game sheet onto paper. Cut the game sheet into individual cards. Use the cards to make as many words as possible then glue the words onto a sheet of paper.
11 Build A Word Short a Words Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with short a. m ab r ad d ag m am c an h ap w at c ad b ag b am j an p ap n at c ax
12 Build A Word Short e Words Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with short e. t ed g eg y em t en r et l et s ell m ed w eg b et w en b et p ell h ell
13 Build A Word Short i Words Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with short i. p ib h id p ig h im h in b ip h it w ix s ill s ig h in b ip f it l ill
14 Build A Word Short o Words Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with short o. d ob h od h og f op r ot j ox n ob g og p op t ot t ot j op l oss m og
15 Build A Word Short u Words Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with short u. m ub h ud t ug p um r un h up s ut g ub f ug h um c un c up r ut t ut
16 Build A Word Short Vowels Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words with a, e, i, o, u. a p g e b g i g t o p p u n t a h p
17 e d g i c t o b d u h m a w n i s n
18 Build A Word Blends with r Create and read basic words with r blends - br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr. br am cr ip dr ing fr ab gr um pr og tr ub br ess cr ap dr ush fr oss gr ess pr om tr ab
19 Build A Word Blends with l Create and read basic words with l blends - bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl. bl ag cl ad fl an gl ip pl at sl ack fl ap bl ip cl oss fl ug gl ed pl ock sl ock cl ub
20 Build A Word Blends with s and t Create and read basic words with r blends sc, sk, sl, sp, st, sw, tw. sc ell sk ot sm ick sp im st in sw ab tw ip sc ack sk in sn ep sp ip st ig sn am tw id
21 Build A Word 3 Letter Blends Create and read basic words with 3 letter blends - scr, spl, spr, str, squ, thr. scr are spl ee spr ap str ash str ing squ eet scr ay spl ap spr ing str id str ead squ een thr eam thr inter
22 Build A Word ng words Create and read words ending with ing, ang, ong,ung. st ing s ing s ang th ang r ung h ung s ong s ing f ing k ang wr ang l ing r ong br ong
23 Build A Word Final Blends ld, mp, st. Create and read words with final blends ld, mp, st. l amp c amp c amp l ump st ump j ump b old c old j old g est s est r ist b ost m ust
24 Build A Word Final Blends nd, nk, nt. Create and read words with final blends nd, nk, nt. st and sp and s end h ank s unk b ink dr ent pl unt dr int h end h ank b unk t ink j ant
25 Build A Word Magic e Set 1 Create and read words with a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e. m ike l ite b one k ope c ube h ake t ate m ose c ute t ade n ame h ile n ine c ome
26 Build A Word Magic e Set 2 Create and read words with a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e. sp ike pl ide sp one sl one ph ute st ace fl ate sh ile bl ine sm oke sh ose sp une th ade pr ame
27 Build A Word Digraphs ai, ay, ee, ea Create and read words with ai, ay, ee, ea. tr ait s ain pl ain st ail tr ay r ay w ay cl een m eep gr eet sl eet sh eaf str ean l eat
28 Build A Word Digraphs ie, oa, ow Create and read words with ie, oa, ow. t ied c ied sh ied sl ie gr oat kn oap gr oat tr oast dr oach cr ow p ow b ow s ow g own
29 Build A Word Digraphs ar, er, ir, or, ur Create and read words with ar, er, ir, or, ur. ar ar ar er er ir ir b n s f p k g l t n d t c n
30 ir or or or ur ur ur b d h d h se f n c k st t th d
31 Build A Word Digraphs sh, ch, wh, th Create and read words with sh, ch, wh, th. sh sh sh sh ch ch ch en ich ite is en wi em
32 wh wh wh th th th th fi op ip wi op ip ri
33 Build A Word Digraphs oo, ou, oi, oy, ue, ew Create and read words with oo, ou, oi, oy, ue, ew. oo oo oo oo ou ou oi s l t b bl tr gr n
34 oi m n oy sp n oy sh k ue b k ue cl d ew m se ew j n
35 Cover Up Games and Activities
36 Parrot Cover Up, Penguin Cover Up Instructions - Games and Activities Parrot Cover Up Game A game for 2-6 players Getting Ready Each player takes one of the Parrot Cover Up Game cards. The Parrot Cover Up Letter Cards are placed face down in the center. Playing The Game The first player turns over a Letter Card and checks each of the 4 pictures on their Game Card. If the Letter Card is the starting letter of any of their pictures, the player keeps the card and places it on top of the picture and picks up another Letter Card. If it is not the starting letter of any of their pictures the Letter Card is returned face down to the center and the next player has a turn. The first player to cover all 4 pictures on their game card is the winner. Penguin Cover Up Game A game for 2-4 players Getting Ready Each player takes one of the Penguin Cover Up Game cards. The Penguin Cover Up Sentence Cards are placed face down in the center. Playing The Game The first player turns over a Sentence Card and reads the sentence. The player then checks each of the 4 pictures on their Game Card to see if the sentence on the card corresponds with any of their pictures. If a match is made, the player keeps the card and places it on top of the picture and picks up another Sentence Card. If it is not the correct sentence for any of their pictures the Sentence Card is returned face down to the center and the next player has a turn. The first player to cover all 4 pictures on their game card is the winner. Parrot Cover Up Challenge A Challenge for Individuals Cover Up all of the pictures by placing each letter onto the picture that starts with that letter. Penguin Cover Up Challenge A Challenge for Individuals Cover Up all of the pictures by placing each Sentence Card onto the picture that matches that sentence.
37 Parrot Cover Up Match Picture to Starting Letter Identify the initial letter in the word for the picture. Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word. Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word.
38 Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word. Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word.
39 Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word. Parrot Cover Up Cover Up the picture with the first letter in the word.
40 Letter Cards for Parrot Cover Up a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
41 p q r s t u w y z
42 Penguin Cover Up Match Picture to the Correct Sentence Cover Up each picture with the correct sentence. Penguin Cover Up Cover Up each picture with the correct sentence. Penguin Cover Up Cover Up each picture with the correct sentence.
43 Penguin Cover Up Cover Up each picture with the correct sentence. Penguin Cover Up Cover Up each picture with the correct sentence.
44 Sentence Cards for Penguin Cover Up Here is the box. I see the cat. That is a dog. I see the sun. This is a bag. This is a hat. Here is the pig. I see the bin. I have a pen. My car is red. I see a map. I have a cup.
45 This is my bus. This is my bed. He can dig. Here is the mop.
46 Rhyme Time Games and Activities
47 Rhyme Time Instructions - Games and Activities Rhyme Time A game for 2-4 players Getting Ready Each player takes one of the Rhyme Time Game cards. The Word Cards are placed face down in the center. Playing The Game The first player turns over a Word Card and reads the word and then says the word that they need to rhyme with from their Rhyme Time card. If the words rhyme, e.g. band, sand, the player takes the Word Card and places it in one of the rectangles on their card. The player then has another turn. If the words do not rhyme, e.g. stack, sand, the player takes the Word Card and returns it face down in the center. Then the next player has a turn. The first player to collect all 4 rhyming words on their game card is the winner. Rhyme Time Challenge A Challenge for Individuals Place the Word Cards onto the correct Rhyme Time Game Cards. Sort the Word Cards placing each one onto the correct Rhyme Time Card, e.g. pack would go onto the back Game Card. Rhyme Time Cut and Paste A Challenge for Individuals Print a copy of the 4 Rhyme Time Game Cards and a copy of the Word Cards. Cut out the word cards and glue each one onto the correct Game Card.
48 Ant Rhyme Time Short a Words Read short a words and identify words that rhyme. Ant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with sand. Rhyme with sand. Ant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with camp. Rhyme with camp. Ant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with back. Rhyme with back. Ant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with bank. Rhyme with bank.
49 Word Cards for Ant Rhyme Time Short a Words stack stamp plank lamp hand champ tank pack blank land stand black sack sank band damp
50 Elephant Rhyme Time Short e Words Read short e words and identify words that rhyme. Elephant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with best. Rhyme with best. Elephant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with went. Rhyme with went. Elephant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with send. Rhyme with send. Elephant Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with peck. Rhyme with peck.
51 Word Cards for Elephant Rhyme Time Short e Words neck bend bent test pest end tent speck west check sent deck chest friend spent lend
52 Iguana Rhyme Time Short i Words Read short i words and identify words that rhyme. Iguana Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with king. Rhyme with king. Iguana Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with lick. Rhyme with lick. Iguana Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with sink. Rhyme with sink. Iguana Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with hint. Rhyme with hint.
53 Word Cards for Iguana Rhyme Time Short i Words sing blink print thick pick ring link mint dint stick thing trick sting wink tint drink
54 Octopus Rhyme Time Short o Words Read short o words and identify words that rhyme. Octopus Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with lock. Rhyme with lock. Octopus Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with song. Rhyme with song. Octopus Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with boss. Rhyme with boss. Octopus Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with colt. Rhyme with colt.
55 Word Cards for Octopus Rhyme Time Short o Words gloss shock wrong jolt sock salt clock loss moss volt gong bolt cross long block strong
56 Umbrella Rhyme Time Short u Words Read short u words and identify words that rhyme. Umbrella Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with must. Rhyme with must. Umbrella Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with jump. Rhyme with jump. Umbrella Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with bunk. Rhyme with bunk. Umbrella Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with luck. Rhyme with luck.
57 Word Cards for Umbrella Rhyme Time Short u Words dust struck skunk trunk stump trust crust stuck lump dunk rust truck pump junk dump duck
58 Rainbow Rhyme Time Long a Words Read long a words and identify words that rhyme. Rainbow Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with tail. Rhyme with tail. Rainbow Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with wait. Rhyme with wait. Rainbow Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with rain. Rhyme with rain. Rainbow Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with race. Rhyme with race.
59 Word Cards for Rainbow Rhyme Time Long a Words plate lace eight plane sail pain hail train male space cane trace mate late pace nail
60 Rabbit Rhyme Time Long e Words Read long e words and identify words that rhyme. Rabbit Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with seen. Rhyme with seen. Rabbit Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with sheep. Rhyme with sheep. Rabbit Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with meet. Rhyme with meet. Rabbit Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with weed. Rhyme with weed.
61 Word Cards for Rabbit Rhyme Time Long e Words mean bead sleep feet seed bean queen sheet heat heap speed green neat deep feed sweep
62 Rhino Rhyme Time Long i Words Read long i words and identify words that rhyme. Rhino Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with kite. Rhyme with kite. Rhino Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with fine. Rhyme with fine. Rhino Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with hide. Rhyme with hide. Rhino Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with rice. Rhyme with rice.
63 Word Cards for Rhino Rhyme Time Long i Words light slice nice mine shine bite price wide side white night line tried mice ride nine
64 Robot Rhyme Time Long o Words Read long o words and identify words that rhyme. Robot Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with rose. Rhyme with rose. Robot Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with grow. Rhyme with grow. Robot Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with boat. Rhyme with boat. Robot Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with bone. Rhyme with bone.
65 Word Cards for Robot Rhyme Time Long o Words lone throw own froze goes slow snow goat those hose cone note coat blow grown vote
66 Rocket Rhyme Time Digraphs oo, ew, ue. Read oo, ew, ue words and identify words that rhyme. Rocket Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with moon. Rhyme with moon. Rocket Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with grew. Rhyme with grew. Rocket Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with book. Rhyme with book. Rocket Rhyme Time Find the words that rhyme with wood. Rhyme with wood.
67 Word Cards for Rocket Rhyme Time Digraphs oo, ew, ue. could cook threw hook flew soon June hood took stood noon should true blue shook spoon
68 Lucky Pairs Games and Activities
69 Instructions Lucky Pairs Games and Activities Lucky Pairs Card Game 1 Create and read words. A game for 2-4 players Getting Ready Each player is dealt 5 cards to hold in their hand. The remaining cards are placed face down in a pile in the center to form the pick up pile. The top card is turned over and placed beside the pile to start the discard pile. Playing the Game Players take it in turn to pick up the top card of the pick up pile or the top card of the discard pile. If the player can make a word by joining 2 cards together, the word is placed in front of the player facing up. The player then picks up 2 more cards from the pick up pile to replace these and discards one card onto the discard pile facing up. The next player then has a turn. If the player is unable to create a word after picking up from the pick up pile, the player discards a card, face up onto the discard pile. The next player then has a turn. Play continues until all cards from the pick up pile have been picked up and no cards remain in the pick up pile. The discard pile can then be shuffled and placed face down in a pile to form the new pick up pile. Continue play until no cards remain in either pile. The winner is the player who has made the most words at the end of the game. (Please Note: Cards cannot be placed upside down to make a word the aliens must always be at the bottom of the card.) Lucky Pairs Card Game 2 Create and read words. A game for 2-4 players Getting Ready Each player is dealt 12 cards and places them face up in front of themselves. Playing the Game Players then attempt to make as many words as possible by joining 2 cards together. Each card can only be used in one word. After all players have made as many words as they can the players count their words and score one point for each word. Play 5 rounds as above and then tally the points for each round. The winner is the player with the most points. (Please Note: Cards cannot be placed upside down to make a word the balloons must always be at the bottom of the card.)
70 Lucky Pairs Card Challenge A challenge for individuals Use the Lucky Pairs Cards to create as many words as possible using 2 cards for each word. (Please Note: Cards cannot be placed upside down to make a word the balloons must always be at the bottom of the card.)
71 Lucky Pairs Card Game Short Vowels Set 1 Create and read basic 3 letter consonant / vowel / consonant words. ag at am an ap ed
72 eg et en id ig im
73 ip it og ob ot ox
74 op ub un ug up ut
75 w b j f n r
76 l b h h d h
77 d f j m r l
78 b t m s p n
79 Lucky Pairs Card Game Short Vowels Set 2 Create and read words with cvcc. all ack ang ank and amp
80 ell eck end ent est ill
81 ick ing ink oss ock old
82 ost ong uck unk ust ump
83 b s h b h l
84 t n m r n t
85 p s p b s g
86 l r b j j l
87 Lucky Pairs Card Game Long Vowels and Digraphs Create and read words with long vowels and digraphs. ate ake ace ail air ay
88 ear ew een ike ight ine
89 ile one ove ose oat oak
90 oon oil own ook ute ue
91 sk sn br sn st tr
92 sp gr fl sp br sh
93 sm st st fl cl cl
94 sp sp cl sh fl tr
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