Reading Games | Good Sensory Learning

Erica Warren LLC Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials

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Reading Games for Orton Gillingham Programs Digital Download is a PDF digital download that offers ninety-four pages with eleven games, seventeen printable decks, and two printable game boards. Reading Games offers a series of fun, multisensory, interactive activities that allow students to learn and practice the fundamental principles that are common to phonics-based or Orton-Gillingham based reading programs. The focus on this publication is the mastery of the 6 types of syllables as well as syllabication.  Be sure to check out Dr. Warren's other four reading publications too!

"I always tell my students that if they don't love to come to our sessions, then I'm not doing my job.  My main goal in creating these games was to make reading through long lists of words fun and multisensory!  I no longer have to bribe my kids with candy or stickers, they love playing the games and I get through many more words with enthusiasm and no fuss!  "

-Dr. Erica Warren


Names of Games

Game Description

Letter Ball

Some students are kinesthetic learners and movement actually helps in the learning process. This game involves a medium-sized ball and a permanent marker!

LetterHop

This game involves movement and is wonderful for accommodating and empowering the kinesthetic learner that needs to learn the sounds of the letters, blends, and diphthongs.

Slap Me 5

This game assists students in synthesizing two syllables that may make compound words. it is the student’s job to determine whether or not the two syllables make a real compound word.

Rhyme Time (8 different games in one)

This game includes 8 sets of cards that assist students in practicing the first four-syllable types as they are introduced.

Dolphin Game

This game helps students develop flexibility with and practice in the recognition of the six types of syllables. In addition, students must read the words and utilize analytical skills.

Gecko Game

This game assists students in practicing the five different syllable types.

Crazy Qs

This game helps students develop flexibility and practice in the recognition of the six types of syllables. In addition, students must read the words and utilize analytical skills.

Survival of the Fittest

This game provides practice with breaking words into syllables – syllabication. Many students struggle with learning how to break multi-syllable words into individual syllable chunks. Knowing how to do this enables students to sound out novel words with success.

Afix it Up

This game provides practice with prefixes, roots, and suffixes. it also strengthens auditory and visual closure abilities.

Voweleos

This game provides practice with the vowel combinations or vowel teams.

Maniac

Maniac is a lot like Rummy 500, and it is a wonderfully fun game for all ages to play for practicing and refreshing one’s memory of the vowel combinations and r- combinations.

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