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Study flashcards online or mobile and pass your exams. CoboCards Free ESL Fun Games, Interactive Grammar & Vocabulary Games for Classrooms Phonics games Phonics games will help your child to practise sounding out words, which will help them to read. Initially, children will learn basic letter sounds, such as "c-a-t" for "cat". Later they will move on to sounds such as "th", "sh" and "ch", then "oo", "oa" and so on. Once they recognise a few basic letter sounds, they will be able to work out what a written word says for themselves, a skill which they will be very proud to show off! Follow the links below to the free phonics games. Click for free printable phonics resources to support the DfES Letters and Sounds scheme. Another skill which phonics games can help with is being able to recognise the sounds that a spoken word is made up of, which will help them when it comes to writing and spelling.

Free Spelling Games And Activities For Kids - By KidsSpell.com Starfall: Learn to Read with Phonics, Learn Mathematics Apples4theteacher.com - Educational Games and Activities for Kids 5 Minute English - ESL Lessons - Helping you learn English Young Learners Click on the link to go to the post Beginners > ElementaryAlphabet Quiz Game (ppt download) Alphabet, Beginners,, Games, Kids, Pronunciation, Quizzes, Vocabulary, Young LearnersBreakfast with Eric and Ernie Auxiliaries, Beginners, Breakfast, Elementary, Film and TV, Food, Morecambe and Wise, Present Simple, Question Forms, Young Learners Can you name all the animals? - Quiz Game Animals, Beginners, Games, Kids, Quizzes, Spelling, Young Learners Flat Life by Jonas Geirnaert Beginners, Film and TV, Flat Life by Jonas Geirnaert, Present Continuous, Young LearnersIt's a dog's life! Elementary > Intermediate

english-primary-3rd-cycle - home A Handful of Resources for Teaching About Thanksgiving It's the first day of November. The change of the calendar reminds me that Thanksgiving in the United States isn't too far away now. Over the years I've collected some resources for teaching about Thanksgiving. Here are the ones that I like best. I'll be adding more to this list as the month goes on. You Are the Historian: Investigating the First Thanksgiving is an interactive exploration of the facts and myths associated with the story of the First Thanksgiving. Voyage on the Mayflower is a nice resource produced by Scholastic. The First Thanksgiving: Daily Life is another online activity produced by Scholastic. The Year We Had Two Thanksgivings tells the story of Thanksgiving 1939. When Is Thanksgiving?

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