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Rayene Meghriche
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13 games
Passionate teacher creating fun, interactive learning experiences through games! 🎮
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Animal Word Scramble
Identify the animals in the illustrations by unscrambling the provided letters. 😸🐾
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Bear's Alphabet Hunt (Initial Sounds)
What is the missing first letter? Say the initial sound of the word. 🐻
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Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds
Identify the missing beginning, middle, or ending sound.
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Clap the Syllables!
This fun and interactive game helps kids count and clap out the syllables in everyday words. Perfect for phonemic awareness practice! 🍎
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Feelings and Emotions
A fun game where children guess the emotion shown on different faces, helping them recognise and understand feelings. 😺
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Food
What food is it?
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I am a ... (Jobs and Professions)
Look at the picture and say, “I am a…” to name the job. A fun way to learn jobs and practise sentences! 👩🏫👨⚕️👩🚀
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Long Vowels
All words in this game have long vowels! Have fun recognising and pronouncing them. Let’s play! 🧸
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Places in Town
What place is this?
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Short Vowel or Long Vowel?
A fun game where students identify if a word has a short or long vowel sound. Great for early learners! 🐻
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Short Vowels
A playful game where preschoolers practise short vowel sounds (A, E, I, O, U) through fun questions and picture clues!
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What is Froggy Doing?
Look at Froggy and choose what he is doing. Practise the present continuous! 🐸
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What Is Red Doing?
This game helps children practise forming simple sentences in present continuous tense and improve their vocabulary skills related to everyday actions. 🍎
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