I Spy “Flip” Board Game: Letter Sounds ‘G’
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Coordinating Activities
What's Included:
- I Spy Board Game
- Token Cards
- I Spy Flip Cards
- Game Instructions
Required Materials:
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- Paper Cutter
- Paper, Printer, Ink
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I Spy "Flip" Board Game: Letter Sounds 'G'
Learning the letter sound G just got a whole lot more exciting!
This interactive I Spy Letter Sound G Board Game turns phonics practice into a fast-paced visual challenge that kids can’t resist.
With bright, engaging illustrations and simple gameplay, children race to find words with the letter sound g, whether it’s in the beginning, middle, or ending of a word.
From globe and garden to frog and egg, this game gives repeated exposure to the letter sound g in a fun, meaningful way.
Perfect for phonics instruction, articulation goals, or vocabulary development, this screen-free literacy game is ideal for classrooms, therapy sessions, or at-home learning.
What’s Included in the Letter Sound G I Spy Flip Game Set:
- 10 colorful I Spy game boards featuring playful, high-interest pictures
- 40 image cards with beginning g, medial vowel g, and ending g sounds
- 12 star token cards for competitive or cooperative play
- Step-by-step instructions for quick setup and smooth gameplay
- Easy-prep format: print, laminate, cut, and play!
Skills Children Will Practice with the Letter G I Spy Board Games
Core Academic Learning
- Letter Sound G Recognition: Students identify and connect words with the letter sound g in different positions.
- Phonemic Awareness: Practice isolating and pronouncing the /g/ sound in beginning, middle, and ending word positions.
- Vocabulary Building: Grow expressive and receptive language with real-world words and pictures.
- Visual Discrimination: Strengthen scanning skills and attention to detail while searching for the correct images.
- Focus & Quick Thinking: Fast-paced rounds keep learners engaged and alert.
Social and Life Skills
- Turn-taking and cooperation: Encourages positive social play as kids wait their turn and cheer for each other.
- Focus and quick thinking: Keeps students on-task with an energetic but structured activity.
- Fine motor practice: Handling cards and tokens builds coordination and strengthens small hand muscles.
How to Play the Letter G I Spy Board Games
- Select a game board and place it where everyone can see.
- Each player flips a card from their stack.
- Everyone searches the board for the matching image.
- The first player to point to the correct picture earns a token.
- Continue flipping and finding until all the cards have been matched. The player with the most tokens at the end wins!
Extra Ways to Use the Letter G I Spy Game
- Independent Station – Students use one board and a pile of cards to play solo. They flip, find, and cover images at their own pace.
- Side-by-Side Play – Two students play separately with identical boards, giving each the chance to practice without competition.
- Challenge Mode – Use more than one board at a time to increase the difficulty and stretch attention skills.
The Letter G I Spy Board Game is Perfect For:
This I Spy Letter Sounds 'G" game is super versatile and fits easily into a variety of classroom and at-home routines.
- Literacy Centers & Guided Reading Warm-Ups – Start your small groups with a quick, energizing activity.
- Speech Therapy – Target articulation goals for letter 'g' while keeping sessions fun.
- Occupational Therapy – Incorporate visual scanning, fine motor skills, and quick reaction time.
- ELL/ESL Support – Build vocabulary with strong visual cues and repeated practice.
- Homeschool – Add hands-on literacy play to your daily routine.
- Early Finishers & Rainy Day Fun – Keep students meaningfully engaged without extra prep.
- Sub Plans – Simple to set up, easy to follow, and high-engagement.
Simply print, laminate, cut, and go! The small storage size makes it super easy to keep everything in one place.
Standards Connections
- Texas Pre-K Guidelines – Builds early phonological awareness, sound isolation, and vocabulary through play.
- Virginia ELDS – Encourages cooperation, attention span, and early literacy foundations.
- Common Core ELA Standards
- RF.K.2d: Isolate and pronounce initial, medial, and final sounds in words
- RF.K.3a: Produce common consonant sounds including /c/
- SL.K.1a: Participate in group discussions with peers and adults
- L.K.6: Use newly learned vocabulary in speech and activities





















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