Compound word game


20 Cool Compound Word Games for Kids

//  by Jane Brooks

Learning about vocabulary is no longer confined to dittos and boring worksheets. From online gamified lessons to interactive sensory activities, learning about literacy is more engaging than ever. We have curated a list of twenty fantastic activities to learn all about compound words.

From literacy centers to individualized assignments, the list below has something for every student and teacher. Introduce compound words with a classroom sing-along or a collaborative class anchor chart.

Compound Word Online Games

1. Guess the Word

Students have several seconds to guess the compound word. Each round the students see 2 or more pictures. Children combine the picture words to create their compound words.

Learn More: Games 4 ESL

2. Nearpod

This online learning platform has multiple lessons and gamified practice opportunities for students. Teachers can filter by subject and grade. Lessons can be student-paced, where students work through the lesson on their own, or teacher-taught with students interacting with the lesson in real time. This is a great option for virtual learning days.

Learn More: Nearpod

3. Wordville.com

If you are looking for multiple levels of compound word online games, Wordville should be your go-to. It offers an online matching game where students pick different cards. If the cards do not create a compound word, the student is prompted to pick again.

Learn More: Wordville

4. Quia

Quia presents another version of the compound matching game. In this online game, memory meets matching. Students have to keep track of where the words are to create the correct compound words.

Learn More: Quia

5. EZSchool

EZ School offers three games. One is a traditional matching game. Another has students choose an elephant who is carrying a word that fills in the blank for the word given. The final option asks students to help the elephants cross the river by choosing the correct words to answer the clue.

Learn More: EZ School

Compound Word Literacy Stations

6. Blooming Compound Words

This is a ready-to-go lesson for your literacy center. Students will work on their compound word skills along with fine motor skills. Students match flower petals to the flower center to form several compound words. They get additional practice writing out the word on their answer sheet.

Learn More: Stgiles School

7. Find the Compound Word

Another great literacy center activity where students get to search for the compound words in bins filled with rice or beans. Add a sensory component and make learning about compound words enjoyable. Students match the compound word pictures they find on their printable chart upon which the compound words are written.

Learn More: Happy Teacher Mama

8. Compound Word Puzzles

Create your own compound word puzzles. This is a great activity for 1st and 2nd-grade students who can work on literacy, motor, and critical thinking skills. This is a fun hands-on option for literacy stations.

Learn More: The Curriculum Corner

9. Monster-Themed Compound Word Spinners

Looking for interactive activities for your compound word literacy center? Check out these crafty monster spinners. The spinners demonstrate how words can be joined together to form compound words.

Learn More: A Plus Teacher Club

10. Picture Addition

Using picture word cards and math symbols, students create compound words. You can do these as printable worksheets or create your own manipulatives.

Learn More: The Candy Class

Compound Word Activities

11. Compound Word Clip Cards

Work on motor skills and word skills with this hands-on activity. It is perfect for Pre-K - 1st grade. Use laminated compound word picture cards and clothes pins to create this one. The top has two pictures that create one compound word. Students mark the correct picture of a compound word out several on the bottom of the card.

Learn More: Homeschool Rebecca Reid

12. Compound Word Flip Book

There are multiple printables available online to create compound word flip books. You can have students work on fine motor skills also by cutting on the lines. When the foldable is finished students look at the pictures to decipher the compound word. They open the flip book to check their answers.

Learn More: Teacher's Clipart

13. Compound Word Pocket Books

Check out Scholastic's online pocketbook offerings. You can print individual students' pocketbooks to take home and practice. Many are formatted so that students can color them as well.

Learn More: Scholastic Teachables

14. Vocabulary A-Z

This website offers many vocabulary study topics, including both printable and digital options. Among the printable options, you can choose from a simple matching activity to compound word quizzes.

Learn More: Vocabulary A-Z

15. Compound Words Toothy 

Students view premade compound word equations on cards. They write their answer on the toothy board. If their answer is correct, they get to add another tooth to the face. This activity can be done as a group or individual activity as students can check themselves from the back of the word cards.

Learn More: Lucky Little Learners

Compound Word Games for the Classroom

16. Guided Readings

Get Epic is a favorite for all types of online book access. You can choose ones specifically to target compound words. Students can read along with you, do a choral reading, or read independently.

Learn More: Get Epic

17. Compound Word Poster

Jazz up your normal poster by adding a compound word of the day. You can find printable versions of compound word posters or buy them from online teacher supply vendors.

Learn More: Teach With Me

18. Compound Word Songs

Put compound words to music and have the students sing along. You can also find ready-made songs to sing with your class on Youtube.

Learn More: Jack Hartmann Kids Music Channel

19. Compound Word Pocket Chart 

Create or purchase compound word wall cards. Use a pocket chart to create words with the cards. This is a great classroom activity to begin talking to students about compound words. You can also turn these into interactive literacy activities by putting them at the student level as a station.

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20. Anchor Charts

Create a compound word anchor chart that defines the concept and has a few examples. Have students think of their favorite compound word and add it to the chart. This activity not only creates a visual reference for students during independent work but also provides them with a sense of ownership over the learning process.

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FREE Printable Compound Word Puzzles Game for Kids

1st grade • 1st Grade Language arts • 2nd grade • 2nd Grade Language Arts • Compound Words • FREE Printables • Kindergarten • Kindergarten Language Arts • Language Arts

September 18, 2021

by Beth Gorden

Help children visualize, understand, and learn compound words for kids with these super cute, free printable compound word puzzles. These compound word picture puzzles are such a fun, hands-on learning activity for pre-k, kindergarten, first graders, and 2nd grade students.   Simply print the compound word games printable pdf to teach with a clever educational activity.

Compound word puzzles

Help kids visualize how two words become one compound word with a completely different meaning. This free Compound Word Puzzles has over 26 different compound words puzzles to make. This is such a fun early reading, literacy, and spelling activity for preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1, and grade 2 students. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler you will love this activity for summer learning, extra practice, literacy center for classrooms, or any other supplemental activity you can use.

Compound words puzzle

Start by scrolling to the bottom of the post, under the terms of use, and click on the text link that says >> _____ <<. The pdf file will open in a new window for you to save the freebie.

Compound word picture puzzles

These compound word puzzle activity is low prep and the the printable pdf file contains both color or black and white versions to save you on printer ink costs.

Compound word games printable

Now print the pages in color or black and white on cardstock.

  • Black and White Version – let students color the puzzles with crayons, markers, and colored pencils as you teach them how the two words at the bottom separately mean something, but together as ac compound word mean something else.
  • Color Version –  laminate for durability so you can practice again and again with these handy compound word puzzle.

Compound word picture puzzles

Finally, Cut along the dotted lines to separate each puzzle into two parts.

Compound word puzzle

For this compound word activities simply give your children a stack of puzzle pieces to put together.

  • back + pack = backpack
  • band + aid = bandaid
  • basket + ball = basketball
  • butter + fly = butterfly
  • cook + book = cookbook
  • cup + cake = cupcake
  • dragon + fly = dragonfly
  • foot + print = footprint
  • base + ball = baseball
  • ground + hog = groundhog
  • hot + dog = hotdog
  • lady + bug = ladybug
  • pine + apple = pineapple
  • rain + bow = rainbow
  • sand + castle = sandcastle
  • snow + flake = snowflake
  • snow + globe = snowglobe
  • snow + man = snowman
  • star + fish = starfish
  • sun + glasses = sunglasses
  • super + hero = superhero
  • tooth + brush = toothbrush
  • tooth + paste = toothpaste
  • pass + port = passport
  • pop + corn = popcorn
  • rain + storm = rainstorm

Compound words game pdf

Point out that each piece has a complete word at the bottom that if put with the other complete word makes a new compound word.

Compound word puzzles printable

When the compound word games printable have been matched, encourage kids to write the new words on the free printable included in the pack to practice making words, spelling, and handwriting.

Compound words game printable

HINT: For younger students, or students that are just learning the concept, start out with fewer puzzles so their are fewer choices to confuse them.

 

  

First Grade Printables

If you have a 1st grader and you are looking for more fun, hands on 1st grade Worksheets, games and activities to make learning fun – you will love these resources!

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1st Grade Math
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1st Grade Science

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Grade 1 Science

  • Learn about Animal Classifications for Kids with these free printable cootie catchers
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United States Lesson for Kids

Help children learn about the great country of the United States with these free printables. Plus don’t miss all our fun, free, and immersive history lessons for kids

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  • 4 week lesson about Early Explorers for Kids
  • The Colonial America for Kids lesson takes kids on a journey back to the first permanent settlement in America – Jamestown. Students will learn about colonial life with lots of hands on projects like eating Gruel, making a Wattle & Daub house, and creating a tin lantern will make the settlement come alive.
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Words for the Crocodile game, associations and words

CROCODILE is a popular game in which you need to show the hidden word with the help of gestures, movements and facial expressions, and the words for the game Crocodile will help other players to guess it.

Who is Crocodile intended for: firstly, it is an intellectual game that allows you to develop associative thinking and logic, expand your vocabulary.

Professions

stripper, plumber, sign language interpreter, croupier, firefighter, truck driver, psychiatrist, elevator operator, prosecutor, midwife, sculptor, director, cynologist, cosmonaut, collector, diplomat, crane operator, chemist, stewardess, merchandiser, miner, gynecologist, beekeeper , designer, electrician, animal trainer, promoter, archaeologist, veterinarian, lumberjack

Living things

chameleon, rottweiler, crab, dung beetle, muskrat, starfish, boa constrictor, skunk, locust, ostrich, sloth, chihuahua, flea, raccoon, shrimp, ladybug, anteater, platypus, hummingbird, beaver, pelican, peacock, caterpillar, spider, dinosaur, jellyfish, snail, turkey, porcupine, chinchilla laughing at chickens, a wolf in sheep's clothing, step on the same rake, a cat in a poke, not in his element, good riddance, God's dandelion, beauty requires sacrifice, do not spill water, wash dirty linen in public, a bear stepped on his ear

Compound words

a priori, paradigm, mentality, conjuncture, civilization, perspective, resonance, empire, eclecticism, allegory, concept, constancy, resource, entourage, latency, industrialization, creed, pluralism, destiny, context, configuration, infrastructure, assimilation, protégé, communism, deja vu, conservatism, voluntarism

TV shows

While everyone is home, Guess the tune, Fort Boyard, In the animal world, The last hero, Field of miracles, House-2, Man and the law, Director himself, Fashion sentence , Comedy Club, Stars on ice, Let's get married, Minute of fame, You won't believe, Let them talk, Malakhov +, Full house, Our Russia, Big difference, Smarties and smarties, What? Where? When?

Famous people

Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Marilyn Manson, Nikita Mikhalkov, Stas Mikhailov, Napoleon Bonaparte, Lady Gaga, Elton John, Yuri Kuklachev, Michael Jackson, Yuri Gagarin, Isaac Newton, Ksenia Sobchak, Jackie Chan, Andrei Malakhov, Albert Einstein , Alina Kabaeva, Ivan the Terrible, Pavel Volya, Maxim Galkin, Verka Serduchka

World brands

McDonald's, Apple, Google, Pampers, Barbie, Windows, LEGO, Ferrari, Durex, Bounty, Twitter, Gallina Blanca, M&M's, Whiskas, Playboy, Chanel №5, VKontakte, Oriflame, Ikea, Duracell, Jack Daniel's, Burn, Sprite, Pedigree, Nokia, Raffaello, Love Is, Harley-Davidson, Chupa Chups, YouTube, Wordpress

Characters

Ichthyandr, Chukchi, Chuck Norris, centaur, geisha, Terminator, Old Man Hottabych, gopnik, transvestite, Fly-Tsokotuha, Kotopes, Batman, bum, Baba Yaga, Shrek, alien, Superman, Homer Simpson, macho, hobbit, Dr. House, socialite, Jack Sparrow, mermaid, call girl, Winnie the Pooh, Freddy Krueger, gnome, Kolobok, brownie

Hobbies

twister, diving, bookcrossing, body painting, parkour, shopping, paintball, surfing , table hockey, zorbing, hiking, breakdance, origami, crossword, poker, belly dance, excursion, graffiti, floriculture, boomerang, treasure hunting, rope jumping, KVN, theatre, hitchhiking, rock climbing, Mafia, billiards, opera, Photoshop

Russian songs

A million scarlet roses, Love me in French, They won't catch up with us, A Christmas tree was born in the forest, The wind blew from the sea, Mama Lyuba, Ah, this wedding, Earth in the porthole, Katyusha, I got drunk, I'm 18 already, May there always be sunshine, Watchmen, White dragonfly of love, Howling at the moon, Naked, No one writes to the Colonel, Dolphin and mermaid Home Alone, The Simpsons, Captive Caucasian, Hipsters, Sex and the City, Madagascar, Kin-za-za, Hachiko, My Fair Nanny, Scary Movie, Masha and the Bear, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, The Matrix, Friendship, Well, wait a minute!

If you have your own words and associations, add them in the comments...

The most difficult puzzles in the crocodile. Game Crocodile. Cool words for playing “Crocodile”

Content

  1. The essence of the game
  2. The purpose of the game
  3. Rules for the game “Crocodile”
  4. Special gestures for the game
  5. Option 1
  6. New Year's selection
  7. For the evening without a specific topic
  8. for movies
  9. Funny words and phrases
  10. Words for playing the game in Crocodile
  11. Light level
  12. Middle level
  13. Clear level
  14. Ending of
  15. games

    A word, phrase or phrase is guessed (at the discretion of the presenter or participants). One of the players must show what was hidden without words, only with gestures, facial expressions, and postures, that is, pantomime.

    There are two versions of this game - individual and team.

    In the first case, one of the players calls the other a task (a word or a phrase), and he tries to explain it to the others by means of “pantomime”. The player who is the first to name this word or phrase will, in turn, have to explain the next task in the same way, which the previous driver will give him. You can prepare task cards in advance, and the players will pull them out at random.

    In a team game, all players are divided into two teams. One of them gives a task to a player from the opposing team. For a certain period of time (for example, 3-5 minutes), he must depict the meaning of this task so that his team can guess the given word or phrase. If they did it, they got a point, and now it's the turn of the second team to guess. And so - until you get bored!

    Purpose of the game

    Guess the hidden word.

    Rules of the game "Crocodile"

    1. The player shows the word using only facial expressions, gestures, movements. He is forbidden to pronounce words (any, even “yes”, “no”, etc. ) and sounds, especially those by which it is easy to guess the word (for example, by the sound “meow” you can easily guess that the cat is guessed).
    2. It is forbidden to pronounce words with lips.
    3. It is forbidden to show the hidden word by letter, i.e. show words, the first letters of which will add up the hidden word!
    4. The guessers can: ask the player any questions; ask the player to show synonyms; list any options that appear. Remember that a lot depends on the activity of those who guess, on their ability to ask the most significant questions.
    5. A certain amount of time is allotted for displaying a word or phrase. If the correct answer is not heard before the end of this period, then the word is considered not guessed.
    6. If ​​one word is guessed, then it should be a noun in the nominative case and singular (for example, any object or animal).

    Attention! The word is considered guessed if the word is pronounced exactly as it was guessed (with the same prefixes, suffixes, etc. ). For example, the word "sun" was guessed - in this case, "sun" would be the wrong answer.

    Special Gestures

    It is best for the players to agree in advance on special gestures that denote certain concepts. For example:

    • first, the player shows on his fingers how many words are in the task, and then starts to depict any word (the team helps the player and asks: “Is this a noun?”, “Is this an adjective?”, etc.)
    • cross with hands - “forget, I show again”
    • the player points a finger at one of the guessers - he named the word closest to the solution
    • circular or rotational movements with the palm - “pick up synonyms”, or “close”
    • large circle with hands in the air - a broader concept or abstraction associated with the hidden word
    • the player claps his hands and makes a wave with one hand - you need to add a suffix to the word named by the team, the root of the word is named correctly (cute - nice, dress - dress)
    • fingers crossed - prefix "not"
    • player points finger behind back - verb in past tense
    • Come up with your own variants of gestures for the concepts “repeat”, “quite the opposite”, “show in parts”, “close in meaning”, etc.

    Tasks for the game

    words on a specific topic, then move on to more complex abstraction words (for example, "perfection", "science", etc.). Experienced and artistic players can think of phrases, famous expressions, films (it is advisable to immediately show the number of words on your fingers), or famous personalities and characters.

    When tasks are no longer thought up, you can use the available art and philosophy books. Experience shows that guessing phrases from books is much more difficult than those invented on the go.

    Anything can be depicted:

    • Any arbitrary words
    • Words related to a specific topic (any topic can be: circus, office, shop, school, fruits, candy names, animals, clothes, sports, professions etc.)
    • Emotions, feelings
    • Famous personalities
    • Fairy tale characters
    • Phrases from songs
    • Films
    • Sayings and proverbs
    • and much, much more…

    Option 9 absolutely impossible to prepare for it 1

    In this case, the first participant himself comes up with a word and shows it. The guesser takes the baton from the first participant and shows the word that the same first one will ask him. And so in a circle.

    We remind you! Participant cannot:

    • make any sounds! A crow - “car”, a steam locomotive - “tu-tu” - does not fit and discredits the participant!
    • point to objects if they are present in the room!

    The participant can:

    • take any posture and move all parts of the body;
    • gestural drawing on a wall or any other surface;
    • to answer the guessers' questions with gestures.

    Option 2

    However, you can prepare thoroughly for this game. To do this, you need to make special cards that will be the same on the back (for example, you can buy a folder of decorative cardboard and cut the cards), and words will be written on the other.
    The game "Crocodile" is divided into several stages according to difficulty levels.

    Simple level:

    The first level includes simple nouns that we use every day.

    Examples: Cup, vacuum cleaner, linoleum, snail, Saturday, cocoa, hippopotamus, daffodil, strainer, leopard, sauna, chainsaw, confession, serenade, windmill, Jerusalem artichoke, gallery, bud, carpet, satellite, kangaroo, shampoo, slow cooker, horizon, salt, rock, skyscraper, turmeric, elevator…

    Average level:

    A more difficult level is terms and proper names.

    Examples: Erythrocyte, Chunga-changa, Yesenin, Makarevich, inquisitor, lanus, Pampers, Icarus, Trump, photosynthesis, Zimbabwe, Titanic, Cyrillic, Nesmeyana, brownie, Amsterdam, Jehovah, perspective, conductor, facebook, ppm, gills, shrew, archeology, baroque, Finland, Prada, iron, Jacobs, intermission, Shakespeare, ophthalmologist, exorcism, quilling, Azazello…

    Difficult level:

    movie and book titles.

    Examples: “Don’t open your mouth at someone else’s loaf”, “What a nasty fish of yours”, “You don’t go there - you go to court”, “Where the maple rustles”, “I draw with white chalk”, “Master and Margarita”, “Earth in the porthole”, “I love Kinder Penguy”, “My charm is gone”, “The one who will say. that it’s a girl, let him throw a stone at me first”, “Let the pedestrians run awkwardly through the puddles”, “How long I have been looking for you”, “Girls’ best friends are diamonds”, “Peppa Pig”, “I’m not naughty, I don’t touch anyone , repairing a primus”, “I am a legend”, “I am a woman - and that means I am an actress”, “A green oak near the seashore”, “Three tape recorders, three domestic cigarette cases, a suede jacket - three”, “I came, I saw, I conquered”, “There is no sadder story in the world than the story of Romeo and Juliet”, “He who helps people is wasting time” ...

    It's great if the words and phrases are chosen specifically for a particular evening. For example, if it's New Year's Eve - choose more New Year's and winter words and songs, if it's a professional corporate party - terms related to the specifics of work. Yes, the latest events that took place in your team! The main condition is that everyone present must know about it, otherwise the game will not be fair!)

    We present to your attention ready-made cards with tasks of different levels of complexity.

    New Year's selection

    For an evening without a specific theme

    For movie fans


    Funny words and phrases

    You can make a funny word in a crocodile. To do this, use some strange adjective - for example, "flying turtle." An explanation of phraseological units like “lead by the nose” or “sit in a galosh” will look pretty funny. And in general, a dictionary of popular expressions is your best friend in preparing for the game.

    Examples of words for the game "Crocodile"

    To expand and view the examples, click on the button.

    "Animal World"

    • Beast, elephant, giraffe, cat, dog, tiger, panther, wolf, hedgehog, anteater, antelope, elk, deer, arctic fox, fox, wild boar, toad, ...
    • Bird, ostrich, penguin, heron, eagle, sparrow, stork, chicken, partridge, black grouse, vulture, golden eagle, goldfinch, woodpecker, hawk,…
    • Fish, shark, whale, dolphin, crucian carp, goldfish, carp, perch, ruff, sea urchin , barracuda, eel, …
    • Snake, viper, snake, cobra, python, boa constrictor, . ..
    • Cockroach, beetle, Maybug, grasshopper, firefly, butterfly, moth, ant, ...

    "Kids format"

    • Toys, ball, shuttlecock , bicycle, cards, sandbox, scoop,…
    • Sun, sky, clouds, tree, lake, sea, river, forest, house, road, city, tram, bus, trolleybus, car,…
    • Zoo, cinema, cartoon , baba yaga, goblin, merman, kashchei, TV, tape recorder,…
    • Animals, birds, fish, elephant, snake, pig, whale, shark, penguin, ostrich, heron, hedgehog,…
    • Table, chair, chest of drawers, sofa, stairs, window, curtain, plate, fork, spoon, cup, wardrobe,…

    Feelings and Emotions

    • joy, laughter, boredom, grief,
    • happiness, torment, fun, ...

    "Celebrities and so on" …

  16. Putin, Shoigu, Zhirinovsky, Trump, Sarkozy, Yavlinsky,…
  17. Pugacheva, Kirkorov, Kinchev, Shevchuk, Shnur, Bilan, Zemfira, ...
  18. "Funny, funny and cool"

    • Midwife, lollipop, pay, barbecue, claustrophobia, corporate toothpick, raccoon, flea ,…
    • Crazy squirrel, pink elephant, ladybug, ugly duckling, stupid mermaid, glamorous worker…
    • Dirty laundry, wilted tomato, unwashed stocking, cute dentist, good peacock,…

    We hope that we reminded you of an interesting a game for the company and maybe it will come in handy for you soon;) Until new entertaining meetings, friends!

    Light level

    • Window;
    • Fantasy;
    • Hat
    • Tulle
    • Antivirus;
    • General;
    • Spray;
    • Melody;
    • Salary;
    • Horse;
    • Minced meat.

    Intermediate level

    • Funny Ikarus;
    • Pink Hippo;
    • Two handlebar bike;
    • Sad Piglet;
    • Harpsichord;
    • Sinusitis;
    • Disinfection;
    • Hello
    • Frontier;
    • Logic;
    • Factor;
    • Halogen;
    • Womanizer;
    • felt boots;
    • Man;
    • Lollipop.

    Hard level

    • Ahh, in Africa the rivers are this wide;
    • I asked the ash tree where my beloved was;
    • And I have never been to Malinki, until this day…
    • Im sexy and I know it
    • Dance Russia and cry Europe…
    • My uncle had the most honest rules
    • Lukomorye has a green oak, a golden chain on that oak…
    • A stewardess named Zhanna;
    • One morning for two.
    • Don't, beloved, ask me to marry you
    • Look how funny and holy children are running around.
    • Without hands, without an ax handle
    • Both in winter and summer in one color
    • A goby swings
    • Tanya dropped the ball

    And to make it convenient for you to play Crocodile, we have prepared the following cards:

    We hope that our funny words for the game "Crocodile" added fun to your holiday.


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