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!
Doris
says:We have really enjoyed AAR levels 1 & 2. Looking forward to the next levels.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThat’s wonderful, Doris! I’m so glad you enjoyed them!
Aleighsha
says:What a fun way for kids to engage in learming!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Aleighsha!
Lydia
says:My kids love making silly sentences. Always brings laughter into our home.
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceLydia,
Great to hear that your kids enjoy this activity! Thank you.
Christina
says:Silly Sentences is a great activity to try with early readers. I look forward to using it with my class this year.
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceI hope your class has a lot of fun with these, Christina!
Rachel
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Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Rachel.
Kate Brittain
says:My daughter loves the activities in this curriculum! We just ordered the supplemental games for level 1
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceGreat to hear that your daughter enjoys the activities, Kate! Thank you.
K Petty
says:This is a perfect fit for our oldest!
Maleah C
says:This looks like a lot fun!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Maleah!
Jamie
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Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceWonderful to hear, Jamie!
Heather
says:These graphics look so engaging and the activities look practical and effective!
Robin E. Williams
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Heather!
Aracely Carmona
says:This looks like such a fun way for children to learn!!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Aracely!
Crystal
says:This is such an awesome app! Perfect for learning to read!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Crystal!
Christine Neff
says:This is such a fun way to practice Reading! I can hear my grand daughter laughing already!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThat’s wonderful, Christine! I hope she enjoys it.
AlexO
says:This is such a fun way to make grammar hands-on. Thanks
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceYou’re so welcome, AlexO!
Kelly
says:Can’t wait to do this with my 2nd grader!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceI hope you have a great time with this activity, Kelly!
Rachel Hankins
says:I am looking into a few of your curriculums for my son – particularly handwriting as he is a lefty.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThat’s wonderful, Rachel! While we don’t have a handwriting curriculum, I’d be happy to answer any questions you might have about our reading, spelling or math curriculum.
Dani
says:This looks so fun and my daughter would love the silly part of reading.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceI hope she has so much fun with them, Dani!
Hollie
says:I really appreciate the EXTRA AAR and AAS resources this blog provides.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceI’m so glad you’re able to use them with your family, Hollie!
Kelly Cauthorn
says:My daughter would love this! I’m going to pull this out next time we’re struggling with motivation.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceWonderful, Kelly! Sometimes a game is all it takes to get kids motivated!
Vanita
says:Love this fun game can’t wait to try it with my little ones
Glenda
says:This looks like fun. Can’t wait to try it
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Glenda! I hope you have lots of fun playing this game!
Danielle Bayliss
says:This game looks like a lot of fun. I’ll have to keep it in mind for when my child is reading more fluently. (He’s still learning his letters and blending.’
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThanks, Danielle! It’s a great game to tuck away until he’s ready! In the meantime, have you seen “Swatting Phonograms” – A Fun Phonogram Activity? This is sure to be a great time for learning his letter sounds!
Con Dee
says:Great idea. I will try this.
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThanks Con Dee! I hope you have lots of fun with it.
Vera
says:Looks like a neat activity!
Cathleen
says:Looks fun!
Karen Origer-Greco
says:Looks like a fun activity.
Sarah
says:What a great, interactive reading game. Thanks!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceThank you, Sarah!
amy
says:looks like so much fun!
Kayla
says:Looks great!! Thanks for the freebie. Will be using it this year
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceWonderful, Kayla! I hope you have so much fun using it this year.
Brittany
says:This looks great! Thanks for the freebie!
Stacey
says: Customer ServiceYou are welcome, Brittany! I hope you have lots of fun with them.