Reading Games
- Sight Words Learning Game
- Each Player Draws A Sentence Card And Chooses A Sight Word To Complete The Sentence
- Builds Confidence And Enjoyment In Reading For Beginning And Struggling Readers.
- Multicolor
- Perfect for use with the entire class or just small-group instruction
- Included are 36 double-sided game cards, 720 tokens, 100 calling cards, a double-sided answer mat and a game guide
- Age group and grade: Ages 6+ and grades 3rd - 12th
- Usage ideas: Making their way across a tropical island in a search for gold, players read story cards and use context clues to answer questions
- Age group and grade: Ages 5 - 8 years and grades kindergaten - 2nd
- Subject: Language arts, puzzles and games, special needs/inclusion
- GAIN EARLY READING SKILLS – The Alphabet Memory game introduces early reading skills including letter recognition, letter sounds and the difference in upper and lower-case letters.
- LEARN TOGETHER– Learning together while playing games makes learning a fun experience. Playing together with family or friends provides a fantastic opportunity to learn about taking turns.
- It's GO Time!: Phonics is a fun way to help young learners practice and improve phonics skills as well as other literacy and life skills.
- For 2-6 players, played like Uno®
- These self-correcting puzzles introduce the 26 letters of the alphabet with mnemonic images
- Ages: 5+ years
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Develop your child’s reading skills
Learning to read can be a fun and exciting experience with the right tools. Reading games are a great way to help kids develop their reading comprehension skills while having a blast. These interactive games make reading practice more engaging and give students the opportunity to explore new words and concepts in a fun and interactive way. These games provide an entertaining way for kids to strengthen their reading comprehension skills with matching word pairs to identifying different parts of speech.
Encourage reading through play
Choosing learning games that focus on topics such as spelling, grammar, punctuation and other language-related concepts can help introduce children to important literacy topics while they’re still young. Reading games are designed with kids in mind, so they’re easy and fun to use. Even if your child is just starting out or already knows the basics of reading, these interactive games can provide hours of entertainment while also teaching them key concepts related to language. Reading comprehension games are perfect for helping children build up their vocabularies, pronunciation and work on developing their ability to read books.