Purpose: To provide practice with initial vowels, consonants, and initial consonant blends. This game works well with four players.
Materials: Enough small cards so that each letter of the alphabet and each initial blend can be printed on a separate card. There may be more than one card for each vowel.
Procedure:
Place the cards face down on the table. Players take turns selecting a card and naming a word that begins with the same letter or blend. If someone cannot name a word within 5 seconds, he puts the card back. The winner is the person who has the greatest number of cards after the entire pile has been drawn.
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