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Sound Waves Literacy 1/3/23

There’s nothing like a fun, whole-class game to bring your new students together, so why not start off the school year by diving into one (or all) of these Sound Waves Literacy games!
All of these games can be adapted to suit different year levels from F–6, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
Aim
To identify phonemes in names.
How to play:
 ?’, ‘Whose name has three sounds?’, ‘Whose name has the letter a for
?’, ‘Whose name has three sounds?’, ‘Whose name has the letter a for  ?’.
?’.Variation
Students use their middle names and surnames.
Aim
To identify phonemes and the number of phonemes in names.
How to play:
Variation
Students use their middle names and surnames.
Aim
To call out words containing the focus phoneme.
What You’ll Need
A suitable ball and a list of your weekly Focus Words.
How to play:
Variation
Use previously taught prefixes, suffixes or roots as the focus for this game. Students toss the ball back and forth calling out words that share the same morpheme (e.g. prefix pre: preschool, preheat, prefix, prepay).
Aim
To be the last student to remain standing.
What You’ll Need
Standard Sound Box Cards (A5), Playing Cards or Teaching Charts.
How to play:
If you’re currently using Sound Waves Literacy, you can access the entire document of small-group and whole-class game ideas under the Preparation and Planning section of your account.