Play our vowel digraph bingo game to engage your students while increasing their reading confidence.
Ready Your Readers With Vowel Digraph Bingo!
Make phonics practice fun and engaging with this Vowel Digraph Bingo Game! Perfect for early readers, this interactive resource helps students reinforce their understanding of common vowel digraphs like ai, oa, ew, and more through picture-based play.
Each student receives a unique 3×3 bingo board filled with colorful images that correspond to vowel digraphs. As the teacher displays a digraph, students search for a matching image—like rain for ai or coat for oa—and mark their boards. This resource is a fun, hands-on way to build phonics skills and boost reading confidence!
This Vowel Digraph Bingo game includes:
- Instructions
- A class set of Bingo boards
- Digraph calling cards
- Answer key
Utilizing Our Vowel Digraphs Activity
This vowel digraphs activity is easy to prepare and play. Here’s how to get started!
Preparation:
- Download the vowel digraph bingo game in the format you prefer.
- Print the calling cards and bingo boards. We recommend using cardstock for durability.
- Cut apart the calling cards and boards, and then mix them up.
Playing the Game:
- Give each student a different Bingo board and some counters.
- Display or call out a card.
- Students will look for the image that contains that vowel digraph, and mark it with a counter.
- Students get a Bingo when they mark 3 spaces in a row, a column, or diagonally.
Download Our Vowel Digraph Games
Our vowel digraph games are easy to download. Simply click the drop-down arrow on the download button and then choose between the Google Slides or PDF formats of this resource.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher from Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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