Jenga literacy games

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a pile of wooden blocks with writing on them and the words silly sentences, mega block game

Hack your Jenga game for reading fun with your early or struggling reader. Great for revising sight words and CVC words, developing decoding skills and fluency.

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a hand holding a wooden block with text overlay reading using tenga in the classroom free games

Why settle for boring review work when you can use Jenga to make it more fun?! Check out these free Jenga games for upper elementary and learn how to use them in the classroom to make your lessons more engaging!

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the parts of speech with pencils and paper clips on a table, with text overlay

Want to review parts of speech in an engaging way? Click through to read about and download a FREE parts of speech review for 4th-5th grade using Jenga blocks.

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there are many different types of candy on the table

Family Literacy Night Ideas! Candy Land Game theme #classroom #elementary #literacynight #conversationsinliteracy #kindergarten #firstgrade kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, fourth grade

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the word work activities with legos for kids

Engaging word work activities for upper elementary grades can be hard to find. On this post, I will share three free word work activities to use with Jenga

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the sight word tic - tac - toe game is shown with markers and pens

This is an awesome literacy center for kindergarten or first grade! Students would love playing it during Daily Five or word work. #learningtoread #literacy #DailyFive #ilovetoteach

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a pink board with words and pictures on it that says, pirate ships find & capture sight words

Variations on classic games are so much fun to help kids learn. This periodic table version of Battleship is a great one, and I just came across a sight word Battleship game with a pirate theme fro…

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many different games are shown with the words re - purposeing family games

When's the last time you looked in your attic (or basement) for your next classroom game? I know. Weird question, right? But - really. The materials you need to make that next big game hit in your classroom might be collecting dust. You might also find that missing photo album you've been looking for, too :) Time to bust out those family games and take them into the classroom. Game like checkers, Jenga, UNO, and Connect 4 can be re-purposed into sight word, math facts, and vocabulary games…

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