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Reading rules
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English
reading
i (long, short)
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Reading
reading wr, wh
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reading
What Am I. Food. Starters
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Reading
reading Y (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
th
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Reading
reading A (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
reading U (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
reading th, sh, ch, ck, nk, ng
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reading
-AT, -AN, -AP, -IG
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Reading
Anagram of -AT, -AN, -AP, -IG -words
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Reading
reading matching
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reading
reading U and Y
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reading
reading E (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
Quiz. AT AN AP IG
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Reading
CVC words
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Reading
reading 2 th, sh, ch, ph
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reading
g reading
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Reading
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reading ch sh th(hard)
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Reading
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reading I (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
PART 1-i
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reading
i (long, short)
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Reading
Spotlight 3
reading ar, or
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reading
Reading -ed in Past Simple
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Reading
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Reading
Reading Gg
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reading ee,ea,oo,oo+k,ou,ow
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reading
reading O (syllable type 1 and 2)
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reading
part 1-a
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reading
Pairs (-AT -AN -AP -IG) word families
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Reading
Reading Cc
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reading
i (long, short)
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от Olgabalitskaya
Reading
reading A and E
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reading
cvc reading
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reading stories1
Pillow sleeping
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5-й класс
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English
Games
Games
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English
games
reading ng, ck, ay, ey, oy
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от Jungle54
reading
sonic speed simulator crossword
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4-й класс
English
Games
Грамотность
video games (pre-reading)
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от Bestteachers
PART 1-o
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от Jungle54
reading
Reading
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English
reading
Jolly 1+2 + g o u
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от Wishtree2012
Reading
PART 1-u
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reading
Jolly 1-2-3 2 part
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Reading
Present Simple and Continuous compared
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Reading
Video games: reading
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Reading ar, or
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Reading
reading about computer games
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Welcome 1 Unit 10 lesson 1
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Reading
Welcome 1 Unit 10 les 2
Пропущенное слово
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Reading
reading oo
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Reading
Spotlight 4
PART 1-e
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reading
Actions
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Reading
Reading
Анаграмма
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Reading for YLS
Reading letter Y
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Начальная школа / начальная
Reading rules
Spotlight 3
Spotlight 3 Reading Letter U
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от Juliadron1987
Начальная школа / начальная
Reading rules
Spotlight 3
ABC cards
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от Englishteacherru
reading
reading b / d
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reading
Numbers 11-20
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Reading
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Reading
Identify the Text Features
Identify the Text Features
Text features highlight important facts in sources of information. Help kids learn to identify these features with this silly newspaper article.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Uppercase Alphabet Hopper
Uppercase Alphabet Hopper
Kids listen to clues and click the mud puddle with the correct uppercase letter.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Community Helpers Quiz
Kids learn about different jobs and how people help their communities in this quiz.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Lowercase Letter Balloon Pop
Lowercase Letter Balloon Pop
For a high-flying way to practice lowercase letters, try this balloon-popping carnival-style game.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Symbiotic Relationships Reading Comprehension
Symbiotic Relationships Reading Comprehension
How many legs does a pistol shrimp have? Kids answer questions about Symbiotic Relationships in this reading comprehension quiz.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Flightless Birds Reading Comprehension
Flightless Birds Reading Comprehension
Kids show off their reading comprehension skills with this quiz, written to recall details from the informational text Flightless Birds.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Jack and the Beanstalk Reading Comprehension
Jack and the Beanstalk Reading Comprehension
Developing reading comprehension skills is essential to becoming a super reader. Challenge kids to recall details about Jack and the Beanstalk in this game.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Beach Photoshoot
Alphabet Beach Photoshoot
Early readers take letter recognition practice to the beach!
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Balloon Pop: B, E, G
Alphabet Balloon Pop: B, E, G
In this letter recognition game, kids quickly pop alphabet balloons.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Space Photoshoot
Alphabet Space Photoshoot
Kids explore outer space and find uppercase letters in this alphabet game.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Cloud Catcher: A-G
Alphabet Cloud Catcher: A-G
Take a look at letters A-G in this online Cloud Catcher game for early readers.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Hopper: L, K, R
Kids practice identifying the uppercase letters L, K, and R.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Learn Lowercase Letters
Kids hit the skies to find lowercase letters in the clouds with Tutu.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Tricky Lowercase Letters Bingo
Tricky Lowercase Letters Bingo
Practice differentiating between easily confused lowercase letters, such as ‘d’, ‘p’, and ‘q’, with this bingo game.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Alphabet Demolition: D, Q, S, U
Alphabet Demolition: D, Q, S, U
Early readers use letter recognition skills to knock down an old building.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Ice Cream Attack: Letters M, I, L, and J
Ice Cream Attack: Letters M, I, L, and J
Shoot for the stars — in this case, the sun — by correctly identifying capital letters in this letter learning game.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Confusing Lowercase Letters Hopper
Confusing Lowercase Letters Hopper
Help kids build lowercase letter recognition skills for easily confused lowercase letters: a, e, d, b, p, q, r.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Tricky Lowercase Letters Ski Race
Tricky Lowercase Letters Ski Race
Help kids differentiate between confusing lowercase letters, such as ‘d’, ‘p’, and ‘q’ with this ski race game
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Lowercase Letters Hop
Jump right in to lowercase letters in this silly game that helps a monster find the right mud puddle.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Uppercase Letter Balloon Pop
Uppercase Letter Balloon Pop
Students will test their ability to recognize letters by popping balloons which will help Floyd’s hot air balloon go higher.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
The Thanksgiving Turkey Quiz
The Thanksgiving Turkey Quiz
Sharpen reading comprehension skills by having kids recall details from The Thanksgiving Turkey in this interactive quiz.
2nd grade
Reading & Writing
Match the Letters A-L
In this game, children match pairs of uppercase and lowercase letters from half of the alphabet.
Kindergarten
Reading & Writing
Roly Workout
Watch Roly work out and learn to recognize the letters U, D, S, and Q.
Preschool
Reading & Writing
Children can play our interactive storybook games to learn how to read.
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All games are browser-based. Our catalog is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, offering cross-device gameplay. You can play on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. These games work in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
Amazing Avian Alphabet Storybook
This is a collection of birds whose names start with the letters of the alphabet. Introduce young animal lovers to 26 of the nearly 11,000 species of birds.
Plays.org published this game in Animal Phonics Reading Word
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This is a collection of birds whose names start with the letters of the alphabet. Introduce young animal lovers to 26 of the nearly 11,000 species of birds.
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Henry and the Sugarbugs
This is a online storybook that teaches young learners about the importance of brushing everyday. Henry learns from his mother about tiny creatures that cause cavities that live in his mouth.
Plays.org published this game in Health Phonics Reading
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This is a online storybook that teaches young learners about the importance of brushing everyday. Henry learns from his mother about tiny creatures that cause cavities that live in his mouth.
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Hold The Phone An Idiom Game
This game introduces young students and ESL learners to English idioms. Form puns around 6 common English idioms, then identify their meaning. Once you’re done, pick out the right idioms for the sentences shown.
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This game introduces young students and ESL learners to English idioms. Form puns around 6 common English idioms, then identify their meaning. Once you’re done, pick out the right idioms for the sentences shown.
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I Used to be a Dog
This is a choose your own adventure short visual novel about an amnesiac dog. As Devor, follow the maze and the firefly as you search for your memories and make choices.
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This is a choose your own adventure short visual novel about an amnesiac dog. As Devor, follow the maze and the firefly as you search for your memories and make choices.
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Lilly the White Cat
This is an interactive narrated children’s storybook about a little kitten who wanted to be a wild cat.
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This is an interactive narrated children’s storybook about a little kitten who wanted to be a wild cat.
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Lily Pad Pond
This is an interactive children’s story about the lives of frogs and the challenges of growing up. Read the story yourself or follow along with the narrator.
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This is an interactive children’s story about the lives of frogs and the challenges of growing up. Read the story yourself or follow along with the narrator.
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Marvin and Sweetie
This is an interactive story book for young readers about a frog who wished to be a bird. Turn the pages and read by yourself or play the game’s narration to have the story told to you.
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This is an interactive story book for young readers about a frog who wished to be a bird. Turn the pages and read by yourself or play the game’s narration to have the story told to you.
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Marvin Makes Music
This is an interactive storybook about how Marvin the frog finds a way to make music along with his friends. Read by yourself or read along with the narrator.
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This is an interactive storybook about how Marvin the frog finds a way to make music along with his friends. Read by yourself or read along with the narrator.
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The Annual Fiddlers Picnic Interactive Storybook Game
This is an interactive storybook about Ernest the fiddler crab’s journey to a picnic and his worries about encountering a monster along the way.
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This is an interactive storybook about Ernest the fiddler crab’s journey to a picnic and his worries about encountering a monster along the way.
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The Weird and Watery Animal Alphabet
This game introduces young learners to various obscure denizens of aquatic environments. Introduce them to the alphabet and the wonders of nature at the same time.
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This game introduces young learners to various obscure denizens of aquatic environments. Introduce them to the alphabet and the wonders of nature at the same time.
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A list of fun English word games for kids to help improve children’s spelling, reading, and vocabulary. This list of word games for kids includes word games that encourage conversation and early literacy that you can play on the spot or prepare yourself with just some paper and pencil.
Why are Word Games Good For Kids?
Word games and vocabulary games for kids are great because they get kids talking and using language while having fun. When you make a learning activity fun, kids don’t realise they are learning.
For reluctant learners, playing these word games can help and motivate them to want to play and learn more.
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10 Fun Word Games for Kids
Many of these word games for kids can be prepared easily at home with materials you already have. However if you don’t have time to prepare your own, you can also purchase a range of fun word games for kids HERE.
1. Hang Man
Probably one of the most popular word games for kids is the popular Hang Man. Player 1 thinks of a word and Player 2 has to guess it before they get “hung.”
Player 1 writes spaces for letters are written on the page so they know how many letters there are in the word. Player 2 proceeds to choose a letter they think may be in the word.
If it is correct Player 1 writes the letter down where it goes. If it is incorrect Player 1 draws part of the “hangman”. If the drawing is complete by the time Player 2 guesses, then Player 1 wins.
2. I spy
A really easy and fun word game for kids is I spy. You don’t need anything for this game except your imagination.
Player 1 thinks of a word and tells the others the first letter. “I spy with my little eye, something beginning with __” The other players need to guess the word. Whoever wins gets to be the spy!
This is a really great car game for kids too and helps to build vocabulary.
3. Bingo
Such an easy word game to prepare for kids. There are some really good versions on Amazon HERE. You can purchase the game, or use it as an example to make your own.
Draw a square grid on a page and choose a theme. Write out some words using the theme. Eg, beach: swimming, sand castles, water, sea shells, dolphin, sunbeds, picnic etc.
Make an extra copy of the words ensuring there are a few extra than the amount on the page. Cut them up into squares and put in a bowl scrunched up.
Take turns in pulling out a word and reading it out loud, then finding it on your page. The first person to find all of the words calls out Bingo and is the winner.
This fun word game for kids helps with reading and talking aloud.
4. Word Family Game
This game requires children to rhyme. Select one word and everyone needs to write as many words as they can that rhyme with that word. Eg. If the word is “Cat”, answers could be: hat, bat, rat, sat etc.
This is a great word game to help build kids vocabulary and help their language skills.
5. Word Search
Another fun but challenging word game for kids is a word search. Draw a grid of 10 x 10 squares and place as many words as you can within the grid. Words can go up, down, or diagonal, and letters can overlap to be used more than once.
Create a list on the side or bottom of the page of the words you have entered. Then once you cannot fit anymore words in, fill the blank boxes with random letters.
Kids will need to find the words as quick as possible. This can be a fun word game to do individually or as a team. For kids who like to compete, you can make identical grids and see who finishes first.
This word game encourages persistence and helps to improve their literacy skills.
6. Unscramble the words
A simple word game for children that will get them really thinking! Write a list of words down on paper but scramble the letter order while writing. Kids will need to look at the letters and try to work out what the word is and guess it.
This can be quite a competitive word game, but it helps to really get their mind ticking.
7. Scategories
While this is also an official board game, (which you can find online here) you can also make it yourself quite easily. Each player has a piece of paper and pencil.
Select 10-15 categories. These can be anything you like but remember they should be popular enough that you can guess something with most letters. Eg. Country, Movie, Body Part, Actor or Actress etc.
Once you have your categories it is time to choose a letter. Without a dice, the easiest way is to write the letters randomly on a piece of paper.
Then one person closes their eyes and points to a letter. When the letter has been chosen, players have 2 minutes to fill in the gaps with something in each category starting with that letter.
Winner is the one with the most filled in at the end, or the first to finish.
This is a really fun and competitive word game for kids that helps to improve their vocabulary, spelling, and conversation skills.
8. Words within a word
This word game requires kids to create their own words. Choose one really long word with at least 8-10 letters. The longer the better.
The aim of this word game is for kids to try to make a list of small words out of the letters of the long word. So for example the word COMPUTER includes: put, cot, term, core, mop, top, pet. Etc.
This is a really fun word game to help children’s spelling skills.
9. I am going on a picnic
A fun word game to help with your child’s memory and to get them talking.
One person starts and says “I am going on a picnic and I will bring some… fruit”
The next person says what the first person said, and adds something of their own. “I am going on a picnic and I will bring some fruit, and some sandwiches.
The next person says what the first, and second person said, and adds something of their own. “I am going on a picnic and I will bring some fruit, some sandwiches and some ice-cream.
You continue on and on and it gets more difficult to remember everything. We usually can get to at least seven or eight, and surprisingly my pre-schooler can often remember more than me!
This conversational game helps with memory, and also learning new vocabulary.
10. Story prompts
This word game involves making up a story by taking turns in saying sentences. One person starts the story, and says the first sentence. The second person continues the story with another sentence, and so on.
The stories can become very interesting as each person has different ideas. Bilingual flashcards are great for this or you can find a great version online HERE.
This conversation activity helps kid’s imagination, as well as building their vocabulary.
Other Fun Learning Resources for Kids?
If you love these English word games, check out these posts!
English Classroom Games – To play in class or at home
Knock Knock Jokes – To get the kids laughing
Best Board Games for Kids – Educational and fun
Top Book Sets for Kids – For all ages
Which English word games do you play with your kids?
These fun English word games for kids can be played with children of all ages and also with adults just by adapting certain aspects of the game to suit the age of the player.
This list of word games for kids will keep kids entertained for hours on end without feeling like they are actually learning.
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Reading Games for Kids
Every child loves to play games, so including educational endeavors as you play can build a strong foundation for future learning. Reading games especially are automatically incorporated into children’s sing-song chants and toys, from “The Alphabet Song” to rhyming games with animal sounds. Word games can also help children from a young age be ready to start reading.
In this 21st-century world, reading games online can be the best way to encourage your children to advance in early reading skills while enjoying interactive games. Finding the best games can be tricky, though, so following some basic tips will help you to maximize the educational potential for your child.
Using Reading Games to Motivate Learning
Before you even introduce games, begin to make reading fun with songs that incorporate letters and phonics, or letter sounds. Then move on to showing kids that they are pre-reading by pointing out signs of restaurants, brands, and commonplace things and ask them what they are. When they respond correctly, say, “I didn’t know you could read!” They will learn to associate context cues with words and memorize those patterns. This means that fun reading games will be something they beg to play.
Then you can move onto sight words and letter blends and combinations. Start small, and be sure they know the different vowel sounds each can make. Other fun ways to involve reading is to ask them to read the instructions while you bake, point out one word they are “in charge of” while you read books together, and see if they can point out words they know as you go about your day. This lets them take ownership of their learning and tickles them that they are READING!
What types of games are best?
Developmental Level
When looking for reading games for kids, you need to carefully consider your child’s developmental level and their digital skills. Do they have the eye-hand coordination to do a more complex game, or will they be better suited to a simple touch-and-drag game?
Sometimes their age or grade level won’t match what is tagged with the game, so be sure to give them a chance if they want to try something below or above. Remember that the goal is to encourage fun with reading, so instilling that love is paramount.
Proper Content
Proper content is also essential for young readers. Look for games that incorporate rhyming words and matching skills as well as sight words. You also want to look for games that work with phonics, and should include sound along with them so that the kids can both see the word and hear the sounds. When you get to larger words, decoding games are best, whether they are missing letters, letter-by-letter, scrambled words, or fill-in-the-blank sentences.
Graphics & Sound
Finally, the graphics and sound are key. If the characters and colors aren’t inviting, it won’t draw them in. Kids love bright colors, funny characters — especially animals — and sounds that match. Even if there is music in the background, there should be proper pronunciation of the words in natural human speech, not an electronic facsimile. Some free reading games distract more than help. Be sure to look for ones that reinforce key concepts.
No matter what, continue to encourage them in their game play and praise them for a job well done. Then note what they’re working on and be sure to incorporate it in other areas of your life. Learning to read with games can help to grow confidence and self-efficacy. These reading strategies will ensure your child will find learning to read an easier process.
How Can Turtle Diary Reading Games Help?
Turtle Diary games are specially constructed to help your child with a scaffolded approach to learning and repetition of important skills without getting boring. You’ll notice a number of games that have the same learning theme, but with different game-play and a variety of graphics. Kids will get bored quickly with the same old games, but by switching up the packaging, they will practice the same concepts in a shiny new way.
All developmental levels are met on Turtle Diary, so your child can move around from game to game knowing that they’re in the right spot for their grade or age. And there’s something for every kid! Our free online reading games can help to support your lesson plans even if you’re an educator. You’re sure to find something to interest your child with all of the various themes on Turtle Diary.
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Balloon Phonics
Balloon Phonics is a game which focuses on three letter words (cvc). There are three game modes: Initial sounds, Middle sounds and End sounds. Appropriate for Phase 2 Letters and Sounds.
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Help a Hedgehog
A super read the word challenge game. You have 90 seconds to read as many words as you can. The words are matched to Letters and Sounds Phases 2 and 3 or you can enter your own words.The game helps decoding and blending words.
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Job Mixer
Read what the different people need to do their jobs and then select their correct outfits. Check to see if you are right and to find out their job.
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Sled Dog Dash
Fun missions which will challenge children’s listening and reading skills. The user’s challenge is to help two children complete missions by using non fiction texts as a guide. There are several adventures to choose from.
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Sound Sayer
A teaching tool to support whole-class or small groups with phonics teaching. It can support parents too when they are helping their child with reading at home.
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Sighties
A delightful game where you find the sight words. This game is based on the first 100 high frequency words used in reading and writing.