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Erase a Robot Reading Game

Erase a robot reading game

In this fun Erase a Robot reading game, kids draw a robot and then erase it bit by bit with each word card they draw. How long will it take you to erase the robot?

Erase a Robot Reading Game gets kids outside and READING! Fun & Easy to make and play. Perfect for kids ages 3-7!

Learning Objectives: Read simple words. Identify body parts.

Erase a Robot Reading Game

Materials needed:

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  • Free Standing Chalkboard
  • Sidewalk Chalk
  • Eraser or clean sock
  • Body part word cards
  • Small bucket, basket or bag
word card arm for reading robot game

How to Make and Play Erase a Robot Reading Game

  1. Sketch a robot onto the chalkboard. Make sure to include a robot head, eye(s), nose, mouth, antennae, ears, body, arms, legs, and feet.
  2. Set the word cards in a small bucket, basket or bag.
  3. Let the child draw a word card from the bag.
  4. The child reads the word, then erases that part of the robot.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the entire robot has been erased.
  6. Draw another robot and play again!

Add some extra fun with this Robot Mask Printable!

boy erasing robot arm

Teacher Tips for Erase a Robot Reading Game

For beginning readers you can encourage them to look at the beginning letter and make the sound. Then, think of the body part that begins with the same sound. This works for words like leg, body, nose, and mouth.

You may also sound out the word for the child. Point at the letters as you do that. The word mouth, for example, would be 3 sounds /m/ /ou/ /th/. Say the sounds separately, then begin to blend them together to make the word. This works on phonemic awareness.

Read the word to them, and let the child erase the body part.

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Comments

  1. Clarissa @Munchkins and Moms says

    March 23, 2016 at 8:31 pm

    What a creative activity! I love that it can be set up in no time!

  2. Jodie Rodriguez says

    March 23, 2016 at 5:30 pm

    Great idea! We love to play erase games to build literacy skills. I love the robot theme idea.

  3. Danielle Buckley says

    March 23, 2016 at 10:17 am

    My son would love this game! Going to check out some of the recommended books too.

  4. Theresa says

    March 23, 2016 at 10:09 am

    What a cute reading game! We will have to try it out.

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