![]() Students read the words on their new card, and write their secret word on this new card.Students then “whisper read” the word on their new card, and write their original “secret word” on that card.On your signal, have them pass their card to the right.Have students write their secret word at the top of their index card and “whisper read” it quietly.(You can have all of the words be in the same word family, use your spelling words, or use sight words) This is awesome for practicing cvc words! Materials: The more students in the group, the more times they will write their word and the more different words they will read. ![]() Students get to practice writing one specific word and reading new words. This activity works great in small group lessons. Students get excited about having their own secret word and don’t even catch that it is just sneaky word-reading practice. This is like a telephone-style game for reading. Super Fun Reading Game #1: Secret Word Pass This is a fun reading game to practice spelling words or decoding. Here’s a quick video showing all of these games in action: You are going to love these SUPER fun games for reading practice! Using games for reading intervention is a great way to bring that FUN into their learning! I want to bring as much of that joy as I can while still using effective practices. Students need to enjoy it, be engaged, and feel joy when they learn to read. Effective strategies ( Science of Reading aligned).After you try the games out, I’d love to hear how your kids liked them! In my opinion, reading intervention needs 3 things: I also want the games to be low-prep and easy for you to pull out whenever you need a little something to make your lesson✨EXTRA✨□. ![]() I’ve been collecting games for a while now, and I’m excited to share some of my favorites with you! My goal is to load you up with some fresh new ideas to get your kids EXCITED and ENGAGED in your reading lessons. I adore bringing games into teaching and helping students have fun while they learn (see this post with my Ultimate List of Reading Intervention Activities for more fun ideas!). How kids act when you play games in the classroom…
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