Decode words with the ai long vowel team in this word card board game.
Just when your students thought they were done learning their vowels… 😉 It’s time to introduce them to the concept of vowel teams!
In this activity, students will practice a phonological awareness strategy in which they decode words by applying the sound made by the vowel team ai.
Practice Decoding Words Featuring the ‘ai’ Vowel Team
Players take turns choosing a card from the deck, reading the word, and moving their game piece to the first picture that matches their card. If there are no more pictures that match, the player loses their turn. Play continues until each player draws a card that matches the last space on the game board.
Scaffolding and Extension Tips + More ‘ai’ Vowel Team Activities
Use this resource as independent practice for fast finishers and for full-class learning opportunities like scoot activities, lesson reviews, formative assessments, and more.
Challenge students who already understand the concept by having them put the word cards in alphabetical order or produce rhyming words that use the same vowel team.
Invite students to use a visual reminder, like an anchor chart or an alphabet display, to sound out words they may struggle with.
Swat!
During small group instruction, create a grid of vowel team word 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.
Knock Off
Have your students stand up and make a line across the room. Project a word on the screen and use our Random Name Picker widget to draw a student’s name to answer. If the student correctly identifies the word, they tap the person on their left or right to send them back to their seat. If the student answers the card incorrectly, they must sit out. Play continues until there is only 1 student standing.
Scavenger Hunt
Number each word card and hide them around the room when your students are not around. When they return, set them loose—as soon as they find a card, they sound out and write the word on a blank sheet of paper numbered 1-27. When they’ve written the word, they leave the card in the same spot they found it, and then set off to find the others.
NOTE: You may want to make a rule of only 1 student at a card at one time so things don’t get crazy.
Easily Prepare This Resource for Your Students
Use the drop-down 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 a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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