Adventures of Bella & Harry: Let's Visit Transylvania! - Memory Match (Hard)

Find matching pairs of words to complete the game.

CV Y as /i/ and y as /e/

The Berenstain Bears and The Truth

After reading The Berenstain Bears and the Truth by Stan and Jan Berenstain, use this Memory Matching puzzle for a fun way to remember the story and to help your child become familiar with the book's vocabulary words. Cut out the words you want to use for the game. Have them find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Start with 3-4 word pairs to match. You may also want to start with all of the pairs face up, so they can just match the words at first. Then turn them face down to make it a memory game, where they try to remember and turn over matching pairs.

Final -mp Words

Match the final -mp word card to the card word with the same meaning.

C is for Country: Memory Match

Find matching pairs of words to complete the game.

Sight Words 1

The Snail and The Whale - Pre-K

After reading The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, use this Memory Matching puzzle for a fun way to remember the story and to help your child become familiar with the book's vocabulary words. Cut out the words you want to use for the game. Have them find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Start with 3-4 word pairs to match. You may also want to start with all of the pairs face up, so they can just match the words at first. Then turn them face down to make it a memory game, where they try to remember and turn over matching pairs.

Back-To-School: Memory Match (Easy)

Find matching pairs of words to complete the game.

Back-To-School: Memory Match (Hard)

Find matching pairs of words to complete the game.

The Snail and The Whale - School Age

After reading The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson, use this Memory Matching puzzle for a fun way to remember the story and to help your child become familiar with the book's vocabulary words. Cut out the words you want to use for the game. Have them find matching pairs of words to complete the game. Start with 4 – 6 word pairs to match. You may also want to start with all of the pairs face up, so they can just match the words at first. Then turn them face down to make it a memory game, where they try to remember and turn over matching pairs.