A snake on a pancake? An elephant in a tractor? In this game, your child will make silly sentences about animals in strange places. Get ready for some silly match-ups!
Are you ready? This could get a bit silly!
Select the animal and place cards you want to review with your child. The animals cards are marked with a paw print on the back and the place cards are marked with a compass rose. You’ll notice that the paw print and compass rose symbols are color-coded for each level. Shuffle and place the cards face down in two piles, one for animals and one for places.
Have your child draw one card from each pile.
Now let him read the resulting silly sentence.
Continue playing until your child has successfully read all the silly sentences. For more practice (and more fun!), shuffle the cards and play again!
What’s your favorite way to review reading? Let me know in the comments below!
Katrina
says:Makes for a great warm-up game for my Speech and Drama class👌
Jan
says:aaaa
Bushra Abbas
says:Great!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThanks!
Laurie
says:Oh wow! Thank you so much for this fun resource!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYou’re so welcome, Laurie! I hope you have a lot of fun with this!
Caitlin Morgan
says:This looks fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Caitlin.
Megan R.
says:Cute idea!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Megan!
Jala Harris
says:Can’t wait to try program!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceI appreciate your excitement, Jala! Let me know if you have questions, need help with placement, or anything else. I’m happy to help!
Suzanne
says:This looks like a fun game!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Suzanne!
Amanda
says:My kids love silly sentences!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceGlad to hear that your kids love the silly sentences, Amanda! Thank you!
Amanda
says:My kids love silly sentences!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Amanda.
Jaclyn
says:I can totally see both of my readers having fun with this and so many giggles. I have never thought of something like this so thank you for sharing something so fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceJaclyn,
I hope you and your readers have lots and lots of fun with this!
Samantha
says:My son would enjoy this. We like to create funny stories out of the words and phrases from the fluency pages; they can get pretty silly at times!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceSamantha,
My son and I used to do that too! It made the fluency sheets more fun for both of us.
Suzanne
says:This looks like a really fun game!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Suzanne!
Jennifer
says:We love this! Silly makes learning fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceGlad you enjoy it, Jennifer!
Jackie Bonath
says:I can totally see both of my readers having fun with this and so many giggles. I have never thought of something like this so thank you for sharing something so fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYou’re welcome, Jackie! We know how hard it can be to come up with fun ways to practice and review, and we enjoy helping families and tutors with things like this!
Taylor
says:Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYou’re welcome, Taylor! Thank you!
Teah
says:I don’t really have a favorite way to review reading. I’m just happy when my children are engaged in a book on their own.
Robin
says: Customer ServiceTeah,
It sounds like your children are doing well! Some need to review frequently to get to the point they can engage with a book on their own, however.
Shelby Cleland
says:These are so fun to print off to give kids extra practice! Print on card stock to keep for a long time.
Robin
says: Customer ServiceUsing cardstock is a great idea, Shelby!
Rachael
says:Love this idea! Silly reading makes practice fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYes, so true! Silly makes for fun!
Whitney
says:What a fun activity!! Sometimes adding a little silly in can make all the difference!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceSo true, Whitney! Adding fun can make a lovely difference!
Christy Bender
says:Such fun ideas! I need to try these for my little ones.
Sikethia Robinson
says:What a cute idea! Gonna download for my kindergartner! Thank you!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYou’re welcome! Enjoy!
Danielle
says:What a fun game that is sure to get some laughs, while also reinforcing reading skills!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Danielle! I hope you enjoy!
Jenna Prince
says:This is so fun!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Jenna!
Stacy
says:Just what we need for some extra practice this week! My kiddo will love it! Thanks for these resources!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceYou are so welcome, Stacy! I hope your kiddo has lots of fun with it!
Melissa
says:The crazier the better! My kids will love this.
Robin
says: Customer ServiceWonderful, Melissa!
Leslee
says:This looks like a fun way to build sentences! I love how they are put together already so my kiddo can see what the structure looks like, too!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Leslee! Yes, there is a lot to learn from this simply, fun activity!
abi
says:We are just getting started on our all about reading journey and are excited!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceI love your excitement, Abi!
Mommaof5
says:I love trying to make learning fun!
Stacy
says:This looks a super engaging activity for my child!
Robin
says: Customer ServiceWe’d love to hear if your child enjoys it, Stacy!