You can learn a lot with fun games. Board games, card games, adventure games, and physical games all hold a ton of learning potential. It might be math, strategy, order, spelling, good sportsmanship, and so much more. There are so many games you can pick from. You can even make up your own.
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Letter F
Aiden is a competitive person. He loves all the games he can win. If it’s a game of chance he’s pretty lucky. If it takes skill he’s all about it. Now if he loses, that’s trouble. He doesn’t like to lose. Of course, nobody really does. But with my kid, he’s playing until he wins.
The letter F is the sixth letter of the alphabet. Aiden picks frog, fix, and fire when he’s asked for an F words
F sounds like fa.
Activities and ideas:
- Go fishing
- Play leapfrog
- Create your own flag (family flag, country of origin, personal flag)
- CVC words with the F sound
Fishing Alphabet Sensory Bin
Practice letter recognition with both capital and lowercase letters with this fishing game from ABCs of Literacy. When you download this printable you’ll get a bunch of fish capital and lowercase letters and a recognition sheet for both. You’ll need to make your own sensory bin. You can use paper, beans, or rice. You can also make it more of a challenge if you add paper clips to the fish and a magnet on a string to catch the fish. Remember to laminate for long-term use.
Fun Games
Play our fun tadpoles and lily pad board game. All you’ll need is your print, a dice, and maybe your laminator if you’d like it to last a little longer.
Words that start with F
Vocabulary words are a great place to start with your new reader. Open up the dictionary and look for some good F words. Learning a few easy words, such as spelling words or just sight words will aid in the reading process. It’s much easier to read if you know what you’re reading.
Here are a few of our favorites:
- Frog
- Food
- Fire
- Fly
- Flag
- Fish
- Fox
Free Alphabet Worksheets F
Grab our free writing and coloring pages. Practice writing lower and upper case letters F. Color and display your letter F word earwig. Click below to download.
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Alphabet Letter F
Whether you’re teaching reading, spelling, or vocabulary the letter F is a great place to start. What are your favorite F activities?
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