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Phonics

Magic e
Game Boards
Directions
You Will Need:
• Game marker for each student and a die

To Play the Game:


Place a game board on the table. Each
student takes a turn rolling the die, moving
the appropriate number of spaces and
reading the word on the space (option:
reading all the words along the way). The
first player to reach the end wins the
game.
mad cap hide
tub time tube
tape
cute

Start
hug

made
Magic e
bit
Game Board End

huge
bite
cut
tap cape hide
cube not cub
huge kite made tube
cape face
cute rope

dive
Start

gate
Magic e
Game Board
hide
End

mole
hike
code
tube fire bone
home rose lime
zone cube woke
safe duke tape
rose bake

bite
Start

pope
Magic e
tube
End

woke
nose
gate
race rope robe
line tale
wide
bone fume mile
pole June
race same
vote

Start
life

pipe
Magic e
cube
Game Board End

fire
woke
take
vine pose dice
face time pile
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Intervention Kit for Teachers
contain 15 activities for teaching
and practicing magic e. When you
order this kit you will receive all the
materials and printed activities (color 90
lb cardstock) in this strudy Sterilite
container. Assembly required.

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