Practise decoding words with OA vowel team conventions for representing long vowel sounds with this BINGO game for up to 18 players.
OA Vowel Team Game
This resource has been created by a teacher to help students practice the oa vowel digraph. To play, students read the calling card shown by the teacher and cover the picture of the “oa” word if it appears on their BINGO board.
The OA vowel team words your students will hear and identify in this game are:
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Scaffolding + Extension Tips
Challenge students who already understand the concept to put the cards in alphabetical order, thinking logically about how each letter in the word contributes to its ordering on a list.
Support students who need help understanding the concepts by using a vowel phonemes poster or an anchor chart as a visual reference.
More Activities
Use this resource as independent practice for fast finishers and full-class learning opportunities like scoot activities, lesson reviews, formative assessments, and more.
Swat!
During small group instruction, create a grid of cards on top of a table and give each student a fly swatter. Read the word on one of the cards. The first student to swat the word correctly sets the card aside in their own pile to keep score. The student with the most cards wins.
Upcycle into Playing Cards
Print off 2 sets of word cards! Students can play card games like Match It, Go Fish, or Snap to practice identifying OA words long after the thrill of BINGO is over.
Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students
Use the dropdown icon on the Download button to choose between the PDF or Google Slides version of this resource. Print on cardstock for added durability and longevity. Place all pieces in a folder or large envelope for easy access.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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