Word Family Game

Teaching children word families is a phonemic awareness technique that helps children see patterns in reading.  This is an important skill because it allows children to begin “reading” by grouping sets of letters within a word.  To put it simply, word families (sometimes called “chunks”) are groups of words that rhyme.  The first part of a word is called the onset and the last part of the word is conveniently called the rime.  Word families share a similar “rime” as the onset changes.

This fun game is perfect for children who already know their letter names, letter sounds, and are starting to put sounds together to form words (probably around ages 4.5-5).  Obviously, this is not a game that I have tried out with either of my kids…but I plan to pass it along to my nephew who will start kindergarten in the fall.  I currently only have two sets of word families, but plan to add more so be sure to check back!

Here’s what you’ll need:  cardstock, printed copies of the game which can be downloaded here, (2) 1-inch wooden blocks, a permanent marker, and a laminator (optional). 

1.  Download and print the documents I created here.  Laminate if you’d like.
2.  Cut.
3.  Write the letters for the beginning of the pictures on the two different blocks.
4.  Arrange the pictures above the word family mat.
5.  Let your child roll the block on the mat and then find the corresponding picture.
Continue with the other word family group!
Store in a Ziploc bag!
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Comments

  1. Very fun game! My son will be 4 next month and has just started to want to read some words. I think he would love this game!

  2. Love it (as I do all your posts) but wouldn't the correct term be RIME? :)

  3. Kelly,

    Ha, ha! You are so right…I've been out of the classroom for way too long. :)

    I made the necessary correction.

  4. Thanks! This looks great for my going-to-kindergarten-in-the-fall daughter. We'd play it today if I had anything to make the die. I recently found your blog and have really enjoyed the ideas, so much for both my daughter and two-year-old son. Looking forward to more!

  5. So great idea! Tnx for sharing,we'll try!

  6. Joyce Grant says:

    This is a great game!
    On my blog, I've got a contest where I'm looking for great literacy activities and games. I'd love it if you entered this one! To enter, just put a link to this game in our "Comments" area. The prize is one of three puzzles from Hasbro.
    Cheers,
    Joyce Grant
    http://www.gkreading.com (Getting Kids Reading)

  7. great idea! I was just looking for a game to have at home that was working with word families.

  8. ChildTalk says:

    How fun!! My 6 year old is learning to read, and I have a feeling he would love this activity!

  9. This is so clever! I am a new follower and I would love if you would link this up to my Made by Little Hands Monday linky party!
    Have a great day!
    Michelle
    http://www.delicateconstruction.blogspot.com

  10. favouriteworkofart says:

    Great idea, great game but I can't download the files :(

  11. This is great! I’m doing a post on word families and will be linking here. I was actually looking for one of your posts I saw on facebook a few weeks ago – the paper towel roll and paint stirrer thingies? – it says “page not found?”

    I love that you included free printables with this – it makes things so much easier ;)

  12. Thanks! I was just returning here to tell you I found it in your search results. I had clicked through google reader.

    Would it be ok to include one picture of each of the posts along with a link back? I’m not posting directions or anything, just a short description….

  13. This is a great idea! I’m pinning it so I can use it when my son’s a little older. I’ve found a lot of creative ideas for him through your blog- thank you for sharing!

  14. great game I added it to our literacy center thanks for sharing.

    family daycare

  15. I was having trouble downloading the cards. It sent me to a strange site. Do you have a pdf file for this?

    Thanks,
    Heather

  16. Great idea! Where can I find a wooden cube like this?

  17. I just wanted to let you know that I linked back to this blog post in my blog and used one of your pictures for the word families game. I’m new to linking blogs and usually take my own pictures. If you want me to change anything please let me know. I want to give proper credit and not step on any toes.

    Thanks for the great ideas.

    Lori

  18. Hi Jenae: This is great! I wanted your permission to use one of the photos. This is for my ED 123 Reading strategies class. Our assignment was to find and post a word families activity, and I just love this one. Since citing sources is very important in this class, I will certainly cite your blog and first name.
    Thank you in advance for your help.
    Deb

  19. Oh No! I cannot open the link to print the cards. Says, “Page Not Found.” Is it posted elsewhere?

  20. Thank you so much sharing the word family game. It’s fantastic!

  21. Wow Nice idea!
    MOmmys will definitely Love it!

  22. This game looks fun to play! I like the way you used dice with letters– that makes it more interesting than just choosing letters to go at the start of word families, and is also great for tactile variety.

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