I love making games and this snakes and ladders game is one of my favorites. One of the first teaching resources I made was my 100 most used Words Snakes and Ladders, back in 2008. It used to be one of my top sellers in my eBay store way back then.
Whilst my eBay store is now closed, you can pick this set of Fry's First 100 Words Snakes and Ladders games up in my Teachers Pay Teachers store; Clever Classroom, for free.
This download has been in my store for just over a year and has been downloaded over 35,000 times!
Click on any of the images to download the free file.
This download has been in my store for just over a year and has been downloaded over 35,000 times!
Click on any of the images to download the free file.
There are six different games for you to print and laminate, or just print onto stock/cardboard. 2-6 children can play each game. You could even print two to a page for smaller game cards by using your print settings. Playing instructions are provided on the game cards themselves.
The Snakes and Ladders games have been designed for students to revisit the most used words in the English language. They must read the word they land on, and/or each word they pass. The first to the finish wins. They must avoid the snakes, to prevent sliding down them and move up the ladders as they land at the bottom of them.
You might also like our Dolch Pre-Primer Words Snakes and Ladders Games
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Thanks so much for this freebie. My kids will love playing this on Game Day Fridays.
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ReplyDeleteThis looks great Emma. I think students will love a new game for sight words. Congrats.
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