Short vowel sound interactive games




















You will need the keyboard controls to run the game, or possibly an interactive white board. Perhaps a little violent for kindergarten or very young learners. You are a musketeer and have to fight an evil palace guard by spelling short vowel words.

You also have to try to hit him in the correct place. You only Knock him out but still! It uses sentences as well, so the sounds are not in isolation. The words may be a little difficult for young learners, words like enter, epic, exit are included here. There are a few on this site that are designed for native speakers but still can be used in ESL classrooms. I will highlight 4 of them below with links. These seem to be some of the best free options there are. You are a small mouse trying to collect the letter of the word.

This are short vowel words. The cat with throw things at you to lose points and if you collect the wrong letter you will also lose points. The came continues until you can get 15 words.

It is actually quite difficult, but after a few tries you can get the hang of it. Students simply have to match the words as they are read out.

They are all short vowel words though they are longer than the usually CVC words that would be used at this level. This game is not flash so will be available after December A Spell as many words as you can.

You can choose the short vowel sound A E I O or U and then have to try to think of 10 words that use this short vowel sound. However there are plenty of options so you should be able to get to 10 words reasonably easily. This is the one we found most useful from this site, and we will include it in our Long Vowel games list as well.

You have to listen and read the word at the top and decide if it a long, short or other they call it pesky vowel sound. This is much more useful as you are asking students to listen for differences in how vowels are pronounced. Only thing i would say is they tend to have too many short vowels, but still its a good game to teach the sound differences.

I know we always mention this game but it is really really good. It actually covers all phonics sounds, but that is a bonus as it does them systematically and in order. So students get to learn the sound and then construct words with the sounds they have just learnt. It is not strictly a short vowels game, but the fact that it does all phonics so well it is worth mentioning it here. We have linked to the minigames below so you can try some with your class. Starfall put its short vowel games, and stories into the top 5 CVC sections of this linked page.

There rest are either digraphs or long vowel sounds. These are great to add as part of a lesson though, and children, especially younger children really get into the stories and interactivity of the site. I will link to just the selection page as it comes with a proviso.

You can play for a few minutes then they try to get you to sign up. If you are a school this may be feasible but for most parents it is not. SO feel free to try them out, they are good, and then you can decide if the cost is worth it for you. A teacher of over 15 years, mostly English but dabbled in outdoor pursuits and media. Thought is was about time to sharing both what I have learnt during that time and the resources I have put together. On this site we aim to teach the theory and share our thoughts, but also go that one step further and give you access to the hard resources you need for your class or for you children.

Feel free to take a look at our resources , email us on info makingenglishfun. Happy learning, teaching or playing! Although a very safe activity if done properly it is worth being aware of some issues to make sure your class is both safe and happy when using this.

In this post you will find the tips and procedures i use to make sure this happens. I have also included some things to be aware of when you have to justify using VR in the classroom.

Older elementary students can be a real challenge over the summer. Virtual Reality VR is great for schools. It needs great planning and implementation but The chance for students to go into VR and visit a museum, or walk on a virtual planet, or even better come face to face with a VR dinosaur. Those are learning experiences that are beyond compare. Here are some of the best ones. The most effective way to distinguish between a countable or uncountable noun is to check if it can be used in plural forms.

There have been more and more educational companies offering to either give free resources, or a months free subscriptions. You must log in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. You must be logged in to post a comment. Skip to content Check out our Premium Products in the shop today Dismiss. Kisi Phonics Short — Vowel Spelling This is a Sample game, and they have more similar games on the site, an those follow a similar pattern.

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