Reading Games
One of the most important skills taught in the classroom is ‘how to read’. Mastering reading skills can be complicated and challenging for some students. However we need to support them and help them overcome their reading challenges as reading is one of the most important skills that a person can have. It opens up a world of possibilities and allows people to learn about new things. Reading helps develop critical thinking skills, comprehension skills, memory skills and concentration. We have to strive to help each child become the best reader they can. Below are some fun games you can play with your child based on the skill they need help with.
Listen as your little munchkins rapidly improve their reading skills and begin to master their phonics with these super fun multisensory 1st-grade and kindergarten learning games!
iWin is a fun and educational uno-style game where players must match vowel sounds, recognize phonic patterns and read short sight words to reduce the number of cards in their deck and shout "i WIN"
Letter-matching fun for your little one. Ages 5+
Dabble word game is a fun brain teaser that improves your spelling and vocabulary — making it the perfect educational game to play with children! Ages 8+
Zingo Sight Words is a bingo style game that was developed by educators to create a great play experience to help improve reading skills. For children Pre-K - 2nd Grade
While this game is easy to play, Bananagrams is also educational. Teach your kids how to spell words and have fun at the same time.
This is a Boggle game for younger kids. This first game for preschoolers grows with your child by introducing the ABC's with different ways to play
Vocabulary Builder & Pizza Builder: Improve phonemic awareness, reinforce retention and memory with fun, cooperative play.
Skillmatics reusable activity mats ensure kids have fun while they learn key concepts. Truly innovative content which is age appropriate, skill oriented and infinitely engaging for young learners
Gameplay provides a stealth learning experience, where players build vocabulary and learn spelling patterns. Two levels of play support both early and more advanced readers.
Build reading, spelling and vocabulary skills through playful competition with up to 4 players. The element of speed promotes confidence and fluency in reading.
No waiting your turn - everyone plays every round! Helps kids develop word-building skills, vocabulary, spelling and concentration.
This game can help your child recognize, read, pronounce, spell, and master these high-frequency words from the Dolch list.
Children learnt about short vowel sounds and beginning consonant sounds.
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