This is a game called "Roll and Read." Here is how you play it:
1.
Get a die: You need one standard six-sided die (the kind with dots on it).
2.
Roll the die: Toss the die onto the table.
3.
Look at the bottom row: Look at the pictures of the dice at the bottom of the page to see which column matches your roll.
* If you roll
1 dot, look at the
-at column.
* If you roll
2 dots, look at the
-an column.
* If you roll
3 dots, look at the
-am column.
* If you roll
4 dots, look at the
-ap column.
* If you roll
5 dots, look at the
-op column.
* If you roll
6 dots, look at the
-ot column.
4.
Read a word: Pick any word from that column and read it out loud.
5.
Cover it: Put a counter, coin, or your finger on that word, or color it in with a crayon.
6.
Repeat: Keep rolling and reading until all the words are covered!
Since this is a game based on chance, there is no single "correct" answer. The goal is just to practice reading those word families.
Final Answer: This is an interactive reading game. To complete it, roll a die and read a word from the matching column (e.g., if you roll a 1, read a word from the "-at" column like "mat" or "hat").
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade reading games.