For example, if you get a ‘c’ you could moo like a cow! Can they guess your letter?ĭon’t miss this fun-packed set, which guides your child through learning to read. Act out something that begins with that letter. Whoever makes the word first shouts “Bingo!” 10 Alphablocks MimeĬhoose a letter tile and don’t show your little one. Now take turns pulling letter tiles out of a hat. Sound out the letters for your little one. Think of a simple 3-letter word like ‘cat’. The person who makes the most words is the winner! 9 Letter Tile Bingo Take it in turns to pull tiles out of the bag so you always have at least 5 each. Just make sure they connect to each other in some way. Now, take it in turns to use your tiles to make new words on the grid. The first player who can make a word lays it on the grid. Pop the tiles in a bag, then each player pulls out 5. Can your child make the sound out loud? Now, can they trace each letter out in the air with their finger? 8 Alphablocks Connectĭraw a grid of 10 x 5 squares on a piece of A4 paper. Have your little one pick tiles out of a bag until you find each one. S, a, t, p, i, n are the first sounds taught at school. Can they have a go at spelling their names, too? 7 First Sounds Alphablocks is a step-by-step reading program with shows, books and even more that provides helped over a million children understand to learn the fun way.
Keep taking tiles until the bag is empty! 6 Name GameĬan your child spell their own name using the tiles? Now think of friends and family members. From the BAFTA nominated pre-school learning TV shows Alphablocks and Numberblocks, we bring you Alphablocks Letter Fun Your little ones are going to LOVE. Alphablocks is designed so your child can just press play and have fun while learning essential phonics skills. Take it in turns to say 3 words that begin with that letter. Pop all the tiles in a bag and pull out a letter each. How different are the final works of art? 5 Wordplay If you get a ‘b’, your picture could have a boat. If you get an ‘m’ your picture could have mountains. Now, each player creates a picture filled with things that begin with the letters.
4 Alpha PictureĮach player takes 10 tiles and a piece of paper. ‘The dog and the frog danced on a log!’ Next, try ‘bug’ or ‘fox’. Now make a funny poem together, like ‘the cat and the bat sat in a hat’! Try it with ‘dog’, too. Next, they think of rhyming words, like ‘bat’ and ‘hat’. First, your little one sounds out ‘c-a-t’. Alphablocks - watch online: streaming, buy or rent Currently you are able to watch 'Alphablocks' streaming on Hopster TV. Make a word with the tiles, for example ’cat’. It is animated by Blue-Zoo and produced by Alphablocks Ltd. Play the learning game, watch clips and print. Can your little one find all 6 letters, and then make the 2 words? 3 Sounds the same Alphablocks videos and games Watch as the letters of the alphabet tell stories and make words using phonics. Take the 6 letter tiles that make these words and hide them around the room. What new words can they make? 2 Alpha HuntĬhoose 2 simple words like ‘dog’ and ‘cat’. Pop the vowel down and see if your little one can place their tiles in front and after it to make a word. Grab your tiles and play these phonics games 1 WordmakersĬhoose one vowel and two consonant tiles and give the consonant tiles to your child. Now, are you ready for some fun with the Alphablocks? Inside, you'll get 67 magnets and a magnetic board, 52 flash cards with extra learning ideas, a premium magazine, and 120 stickers. You can also play these games using our NEW Alphablocks Magnetic Word Magic Set, exclusive to the Giggly shop!Īll the activities inside this Alphablocks pack are designed to make learning phonics magical. The Alphablocks letter tiles are available with the Alphablocks Reading Programme, and with CBeebies Special magazine. These cute characters make learning phonics fun, so we’re delighted to bring you these games you can play using Alphablocks letter tiles. When children watch Alphablocks on CBeebies, they see the letters of the alphabet telling brilliant stories and creating words – all using phonics.