Editable Insect Four in a Row Game Free Printable

What child doesn’t love learning with games? This editable insect four in a row game is the perfect way to practice math and literacy skills.

Free printable and editable insect theme four in a row game for math and literacy skills.

Insect Four in a Row Game

With so many math and literacy skills to practice this spring, you have to keep the learning fresh and fun for your students. This editable insect theme four in a row game is going to be the perfect way to engage them all spring long. This editable game is so versatile, as you can add any skill you want to it. You can create different game boards all at once so that you’re prepared for the rest of the year and into next year.

Practice different skills such as sight words, CVC words, phonics skills, spelling words, vocabulary words, letters, numbers, math facts, number sense, and more. The only limit with this game is your creativity! With so many skills you can practice, this game is perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners all the way through first and second grade.

To make these insect four in a row game boards, the process is simple. All you have to do is decide what skill you’re focusing on and type the words, numbers, math facts, etc., into the table on the first page of the activity file. You’ll have a total of 12 spaces to fill. Once you’ve filled the spaces, the game board will auto-populate for you. Then all you need to do is save the file, print, and go!

One of the great aspects of this activity is that students will be practicing math and literacy skills along with critical thinking skills. As they read the word, number, or solve the problem on each space, they’ll also have to think critically about which space they want to go for as they work to get four in a row and prevent their opponent from getting four in a row first.

Free editable game for word work and math facts.

Prep Once, Play All Spring

This editable insect four in a row board game is super quick and easy to prep, making it efficient to prep multiple game boards to use all spring long. After you type in the words, letters, numbers, math problems, etc., onto the first page of the activity template, all you need to do is save the game board file to your computer with the skill listed in the description, print, and play.

Repeat this process for any math or literacy skill you want to practice throughout the spring months. In just a few minutes, you can be prepped for the rest of the spring months so you can save major time later on. You can create different board games for different skills and board games of the same skill, but at different levels to differentiate for your students.

This four in a row game printable also comes in color AND black and white so you can use it even if you don’t have access to color printing.

To stay organized, store your game boards in labeled file folders, large baggies, or colorful trays so that you can easily access the insect four in a row game board you need throughout the spring.

Free insect theme editable game for learning words, letters, math facts and more!

Setting Up the Editable Insect Board Game

Supplies Needed:

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Instructions:

  1. Type in letters, numbers, sight words, spelling words, math facts, or any skill into the first page of the PDF file. There are 12 spaces to type in.
  2. Name and save the file to your computer.
  3. Print the game board and slide into write and wipe pockets for durability OR laminate them.

That’s it! You’re ready to play!

How to Play the Insect Four In A Row Game

Your students will catch on to the directions for this game very fast, especially if they have experience playing Connect 4! The object of the game is to be the first player to get four spaces in a row filled first either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. This requires critical thinking and strategy.

Students will take turns choosing a space on the insect game board and solving the problem, reading the word, etc. If the student solves the problem or reads the word correctly, they’ll cover the space with their manipulative. Then it’s the next player’s turn.

They must think strategically in order to keep their opponent from achieving four in a row all while working to achieve four in a row themselves.

The first player to successfully get four game pieces in a row is the winner of that round. Students can then clear their game board and play again or switch partners. You can even use this as a review game and have them switch game boards to work on a different skill.

Along with math and literacy skill and critical thinking practice, students will also work on social skills such as cooperative learning and sportsmanship as they play the game with different partners.

An editable board game for learning sight words, CVC words, and other word work.

Differentiating the Insect Game

Since this insect-themed four in a row game is editable, differentiation is simple. You can use the same game board for all of your students but tailor the skills to fit the level they’re at. This helps all students feel equal. Once they know how to play the game, they’ll be successful in playing with different skills in the future.

You can also add a different element of fun to this game by having students use different types of game markers on the game board. You can use items such as mini-erasers, pom-poms, clear game markers, manipulatives, marshmallows, cereal, dry-erase markers, bingo dabbers, etc. (If using bingo dabbers, you will not be able to reuse the board).

Free printable four in a row board game for learning literacy and math skills.

I can’t wait for your students to play this insect four in a row board game this spring as they master key math and literacy skills! Get creative and add this game to your learning stations, free choice activities, math and literacy centers, small group activities, and partner game time all spring long!

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