If you’ve previously signed up, no big deal. You MUST confirm your subscription using the email sent as soon as you fill out and submit the form. Use the form below to sign up for my email list to get access to the free The Very Very Very Long Dog activities. If you use something in your classroom or home, I’d love to see! Tag me on Instagram Download free games I hope you are able to use these free games for preschool and kindergarten. I have tons of free resources available for the 6-and-under crowd! CLICK HERE to check them out! Need more fun activities for preschool and kindergarteners? If you land on a star with a picture, you get to advance one more space.(Alternatively, you could also say the letter it begins with.) Say the sound you hear at the beginning of the word.Say the name of the picture in the space.Move the number of spaces indicated by the spinner.If not, there are countless other options.
I couldn’t find the link when I search from my computer, but if you Google ‘online spinner’ from you phone, the Google one should appear. I highly recommend it over the spinner below. We also used an online spinner for this on my phone, which worked SO WELL. We played using one board with fruit snacks as our game pieces #whateverworks. This is another simple game for practicing letter sounds. Subitize or count the dots on the die in the space.They took turns spinning and then moving a penny according to the number indicated on the spinner. I gave them each their own game board, though if you’re playing with more than one kiddo they could share a board. Next, we used the Dice Dash game board and a simple 0-2 spinner to practice subitizing quantities 1-6. We’ll likely do lowercase tomorrow! Benny ended up the winner of this game. This is just another FUN way to review the alphabet. You could easily do this with coins, too! Tip: we used the lowercase letter cards as covers for our game. There are four different upper- and lowercase options included, plus small alphabet cards for calling out the letters. Today, reviewed uppercase letters by playing alphabet bingo. Memory is a great game to play for several reasons, including improving: And, I think they would’ve kept playing had I not said we had to move on! (We played boys vs girls so that Beck, who’s eleven, could help Ben and I could help Faith.)Īfter tying the first game, naturally there was a tie breaker! I’m not kidding – they LOVED this. I had no idea how much my kids would LOVE this game! Even big brother took a break from his sixth grade math activities to play on Ben’s team. The free printable downloads include pages with the numbers in order from 1-30 and a page where their mixed to make it more challenging. I made sure to shuffle the cards so that they weren’t in order. I showed my kids the number card, and they had to locate it and dot it on their papers. The free printables included in this post also include 1-30 cards. However, any old marker or crayon will do the trick, too!Ĭonveniently, we used the Very Long Dog Number Cards 0-30 because they were already printed. All you need is the game board, numeral cards 1-30 and bingo daubers/dotters. (School is almost over…right?!) Find the Number Game That way, we’ll be able to play them individually over the next few weeks. So, today, was a game day! I created five free games for preschool and kindergarten and decided to spend the day learning how to play them. Unpredictability is definitely one of my favorite tricks to pull out of the Teacher Toolkit. Since their attention to ‘school at home with mom’ is waning, I changed up our weekly routines a bit. So, it’s the point in the year that I need to be a circus performer to garner their attention for longer than a millisecond. 5 Free Games for Preschool and Kindergarten