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Balance and Motion

[|Construct a Word] After choosing a word family (word ending), students will add beginning blends and/or letters to create words.

[|Long Vowels] Click on a long vowel and drag pictures into a box that have that long vowel sound.

[|Long Vowels] Listen to a word and choose which Long Vowel box (a, e, i, o, u) it belongs to.

[|Long Vowels] This is another great long vowel practice game. Click the word that matches the picture.

[|Clean Up Your Grammar] Click and drag the nouns and verbs to the correct trash bin!

[|Catch the Nouns and Verbs] What is a noun? What is a verb? Use this game to continue to practice understanding these two grammar skills.

[|Contraction Treasures] Choose the correct contraction from the two words given that make up that contraction.

[|Contractions] What two words make up the contraction? Choose the correct words that make up the contraction given.

[|Contraction Fly-By] Another fun game to practice contractions!

[|Synonyms] Practice matching words that mean the same thing.

[|Match the Synonyms] Another great game to practice matching words that mean the same thing.

[|Antonyms] Practice matching the words that mean the opposite!

[|Match the Antonyms] Practice makes perfect! Match the words that mean the opposite.

[|Homonyms] This is a game that helps us practice words that sound the same, but have different meanings.

[|Phonics Games] Play fun phonics games to test your knowledge of vowel sounds. Games include fill in the blank, rhyming words memory, and selecting the word that matches the picture.

[|Adding 3 numbers]

[|Counting Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes] Students must count a combination of these coins. This game helps to practice a major skill for students in first grade.

[|Counting Coins] Count the dimes, nickels, and pennies and type in the amount. This game will check your answer for you!

[|Counting Money] Drag the correct coins to the desk to make the amount of money shown. This game counts the money as you place it on the desk. It allows you to use combinations of pennies, dimes, nickels, and quarters.

[|Spending Spree] Choose which toy to buy and then choose how much money you will need.

[|Thermometers] Read the thermometer and type in the correct temperature. These thermometers show temperatures in incriments of 5.