Kaboose reading games
Reading game. Ading Speed free online reading aids-lessons-phonics and sight word games-compliment reading programs like edmark-eyeq-support beginning readers-reading tutoring-aids speed of reading In this Room you'll find games based on the bossy e rule, oy & oi, ee, ea, ai, oa, cvcs, cl, dr, fl, gr, pl, sl, sp, spr & st. In Room 2 you'll find games for: sight words, er, ir, ur, ck, long oo & short oo, individualised bingo, auditory discrimination, j, w, h, e, d, i, u, f, n, oo, ch, er, p, v, b, t. c, m & ay.m Word charts for your walls - ight,ck, oa, ea, ou, ow, all,ear, ch, sh & wh. A little motivation for your walls. Room 3 contains six games. They focus on: ai, ay, ee, ea, pl, br, gr, st, fr, sl, scr, str, fl, dr, bl, cr, tion, contractions and capital letter recognition.Room 4 currently has 3 games in it. One for prefixes, one for oa, ow, ie & igh, the other is my newest creation - soft g & c :) More Educational Resources Room 5 - The Free Educational Software Room . Check out the new features below! Feel free to browse my site & check out what's here, but use the search tool if you're stuck for time.lol Web www.adrianbruce.com Say Thanks Latest Huge Award :) Room 6 - The Math Games Room Help OutWhat's New Feel free to chat to other site users about where they are or how they are using these games. Feel free to offer a bit of advice... give a few hints...make suggestions or just chat.Click the map to see where people are using my games.It is pretty amazing & if you don't make a donation email some educators to see if you can get some more dots ha
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Phonics & reading games to print n play - ideal for supporting ...
"Rrr" sound. Then you work on the E ("Eh") and then the D ("Duh"). Afterwards you have the child say it faster - "Rrr Eh Duh" and faster until it comes out as "Red". Learning to pronounce words is very difficult. A five year old child will have problems sounding out many words. Take the word WHITE - "Wih" "Hah" "I" "Tuh" "Eee" - It is a difficult leap to get from "Wih Hah I Tuh Eee" to WHITE! Some words will be learned by phonetics, and some will be learned by repetition and recognition. Either way, it is a challenge for a child. Learning to read is hard! Remember, the English language is very confusing. Take the letter E - sometimes it sounds like "Eee", sometimes like "Eh" and sometimes it is silent! English is full of confusing sounds and language rules that are hard to master. But with time, your help, and a good teacher at school your child will learn to master the language. And for children who know their color words let them just play the game by clicking on the right square. They will be proud when they get the right answer! Always remember to give your child positive feedback, even when they get a wrong answer! "Good Try" "That Was Close" "Excellent Guess" are all ways to give positive feedback when the child makes a mistake. In PART TWO of the game (which is coming soon) a color square is shown with different color words under it. And the purpose of this part is to find the word which matches the color square. Use your imagination when playing this game with your child. If you play this game on a regular basis with your child, your child should learn to read the
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