
Your friend should carry out these actions!Ĭhildren can play this Chatterbox Words origami game, practising reading and spelling the words and sentences that you have put into the game, having fun whilst doing so! Read out the sentence under the flap that describe some actions to do.Ask your friend to read these 4 words and to choose one again.It may be the same four words or it may be the other four words. At the end of this spelling, four of the inside words will be displayed. Spell out that chosen word, opening and closing the "bird's beak" again as you say each letter.Ask your friend to read them and to choose one. At the end of spelling this word, four of the inside words will be displayed.Spell out the word, opening and closing the "bird's beak" as you say each letter. Ask your friend to read each of the words displayed on the outside of the origami game and to choose one word.Alternate having your 2 pointer fingers together and the finger and thumb of each hand pinched together, so that the origami contruction is opening and closing like a chirping bird's beak.Your pointer fingers and thumbs should be in the origami game from underneath, with the finger tips fitting into the 4 points of the origami construction.Slip your 2 pointer fingers and 2 thumbs from underneath into the origami game, each finger in between an original corner and the underside of the center.The original 4 corners should be pointing down. Press the center down so that the new 4 corners stick up into the air.Fold all 4 new corners in to the center.With the blank side facing you, fold all 4 corners in to the center.Fold the square in half vertically and horizontally, then unfold.Cut out the square, fold according to the instructions, and then you're ready to play! Then press MAKE GAME and print out the origami page. Enter words here, print it out, and you will have an amusing way for kids to practise spelling words.Įnter the words to be printed in this game. The Chatterbox Words game is an origami game that children love to make and play. How many different fun ways do our kids need in order to practise spelling their sight words? The more the better, because the more fun they have, the more they learn! Kids are programmed by nature to learn by playing games.
