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Martha Speaks
How to be an Inventor
One of the Martha True Stories texts
Play Now!Sesame Street
Abby's Sandbox Search
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
Help Abby find the objects hidden in the sand!
Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
Xavier Story Creator
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
Create stories your own way!
Peg + Cat
The Big Dog Problem
Mathematics,Computational Thinking
Read a storybook with Peg and Cat!
Peg + Cat
The Election Problem
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Mathematics,Social Studies,Computational Thinking
The chickens vote for someone to watch them while the farmer is away!
Sesame Street
Storybook Builder
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Social & Emotional Growth
Create stories with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, and Cookie Monster!
Sesame Street
Letter Dance Party
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
In this game, your child can practice letter recognition and dance with Big Bird and Snuffy.
Plum Landing
Can You Dig It?
Science
Dig underground to find food, but watch out for predators!
Martha Speaks
A Tale of Two Soup Cans
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
True Stories, science/environment
Martha Speaks
Getting To The Game
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
One of the Martha True Stories Texts.
Martha Speaks
Operation Ice Cream
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
One of the Martha True Stories texts.
Martha Speaks
Super Inventions
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
One of the Martha True Stories texts.
Martha Speaks
How Do You Measure Up?
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Mathematics
Read about measurement with Martha!
Martha Speaks
Planning an Elephant's Party
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Mathematics
one of the Martha True Stories texts
WordGirl
Comic Book
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
WordGirl Interactive Comic Book Activity
WordGirl
Storybook Adventure
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
html5 choose your own adventure book
Arthur
Arthur's Park
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Science,Social & Emotional Growth,Executive Function Skills
Help Arthur build a new park and beautify Elwood City!
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Adventure Stories
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
Create stories with Clifford!
Curious George
Juega al Escondite
Mathematics
Busca y encuentra los números en este juego con Curious George
Molly of Denali
Explore With Molly
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Social Studies,The Arts
Explore Molly's town, play games, and help her neighbors pick blueberries, find agate stones, and make syrup!
Molly of Denali
Fish Camp
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Social Studies
Fish for salmon with fishing rods and wheels to feed Molly's friends and sled dogs!
Molly of Denali
Beading Art
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Social Studies,The Arts
Create beaded designs with Molly using step-by-step instructions or create your own designs.
Molly of Denali
Denali Trading Post
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Mathematics,Social Studies,Executive Function Skills
Help run the Trading Post with Molly and Suki! Fill customer orders and restock shelves.
Molly of Denali
Sled Dog Dash
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Social Studies
Go on a sledding adventure! Help Molly care for the sled dogs and make deliveries.
Molly of Denali
Veggiezilla!
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Science,Mathematics
Grow giant vegetables with Molly and Trini for the Alaska State Fair!
Molly of Denali
Alaskan Adventure
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Science
Explore the Alaskan wilderness with Molly, her mom, and Nina. Take photos of amazing animals and record what you find in your notebook.
Super Why!
Wonder Red’s Rhyme Racer
Roller skate and rhyme with Wonder Red.
Super Why!
Alpha Pig's Paint By Letter
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
alpha pig letter and painting game
Super Why!
Super Why! Saves the Day
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
Use your spelling knowledge to help Super Why finish the story!
Super Why!
Storybook Creator
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
super why reading storybook creator
Super Why!
Princess Presto's Spectacular Spelling Play
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA)
Help Princess Presto put on a spelling play filled with letters!
Molly of Denali
Molly’s Winter Kitchen
Literacy-English Language Arts (ELA),Science,Social Studies
Help Molly and her mom prepare traditional foods to last all winter!
Reading Games for Kids Online
Reading Games OnlineReading is an essential ELA skill that opens the door to knowledge and learning. It is how we learn anything and everything. It not only helps to build better communication skills, but also builds our vocabulary, helps us make sense of long form texts and passages, helps us to comprehend ideas and thoughts and makes us more aware. Reading is like exercising our mind.
It is important to develop reading skills right from the start, and then continue to build upon them. Reading games for kids online are brilliant learning tools to expand a child’s reading skills.
Games like reading skills games, phonics games, sight words games, etc. can be used to enhance reading skills, comprehension skills, and critical thinking skills in children.
Other ELA games you can explore are: writing games, writing sight words games, letter tracing games, etc.
How do we introduce reading to kids?Reading games online can be utilized in a fun way to introduce children to reading. From learning letter names and sounds to decoding images and sequencing passages, all these skills can be easily practiced by playing some fun reading games.
How can we make reading fun for kids?Reading games make learning an enjoyable and interesting activity. But are kids supposed to enjoy learning? Of course, they are! The more kids like an activity, the more time they’ll spend on it. And the more they stay engaged, the more they will learn. ‘Learning to read’ games make reading a fun task for children!
How can games improve reading skills?Fun reading games for kids increase children’s empathy, creativity and critical thinking. They can enhance a child’s concentration and build confidence. This increases their memory and retention skills. Better concept retention leads to concept clarity. Repeated practice also adds to this effect. As such, these games subsequently improve a child’s reading skills.
FAQs1. How do you practice reading for kids?Online games help kids to practice sight words, phonics, vowel teams, consonant blends, and so much more that aid in building the foundation for reading. These games help to reinforce ELA concepts through which children are able to attain mastery over the subject.
2. How to teach reading skills?Reading skills can be taught efficiently through interactive games online. Basic fundamental concepts can be explored in a fun way with online games. More complex concepts such as identifying the main theme, assigning titles, sequencing texts, inferring texts and images, etc. can also be practiced through online learning games on reading.
3. How can I help my child enhance their reading abilities?Playing games can enhance your child’s reading abilities. Games based on reading help to broaden one’s horizons and also help in improving writing skills.
4. How can kids play games on reading?Online games on reading are fairly easy to play and understand. They are age and grade appropriate and aligned with common core standards.
5. What are the best fun reading activities for kids?Some fun reading activities for kids are: acting out your favorite book, playing reading bingo, labeling objects and reading them aloud, playing decoding games, etc.
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Educational games - Learn to read
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- Toddlers aged 2 to 4
- Learning to read
Educational games "Learning to read" are designed for kids who are just learning to read. Here we will upload games that will help children learn words and syllables, learn how to make words from syllables, find hidden letters and much more. All games are full of bright pictures that will make learning fun and interesting even for very young students...
And if you want to download various teaching materials for reading for printing on a computer, then the section "Teaching reading for preschoolers and not only ..." will help you. In this section you will find both the Russian alphabet for printing and unique Reading Tasks for syllables, and original Stories with pictures instead of words, and fun colorful tasks Compose a word from letters and much more interesting ...
This game will teach the child the phonetic transformation of one word into another. The game will help the kid understand that just one letter in a word can completely change the meaning of the word. Tasks are divided into three types: insert the desired letters, remove one letter, change the letter...
In this educational online game we learn to read by collecting words from given syllables. The game is designed for children who are just learning to read. In the game, you need to collect the indicated words on the topic "Vegetables" from the proposed syllables. To do this, you just need to drag the syllables to empty cells with the mouse ...
An educational game in which we learn to read , collecting words from syllables on the theme "Nature" is intended for children who are just taking their first steps in reading. Learn to read better by syllables. The child remembers the sound of each syllable, and then makes words out of them ...
Games - Learn to read with "Funny Alphabet". This game is for kids who already know the alphabet. The game is designed to consolidate the child's learned letters and search for these letters in words. The game consists of 29 levels, each of which represents one of the letters of the Russian alphabet...
When children cannot read yet, the first thing they are taught is, of course, the alphabet. An educational game with the search for letters will help with this. This game for kids from 2 to 4 years old "Find the hidden letters" is an activity for the smallest kids who are just starting to get acquainted with the alphabet...
App Store: READING. Learning to read!
Description
A complete course of learning to read according to the classical method in the form of a fairy tale quest with watercolor illustrations. No surcharges and advertising. Travel in READING and learn to read!
Even if your child is just starting to learn to read and sees letters for the first time. Or if your child knows letters and you are faced with the task of explaining to him how to turn them into words. Or you already have a preschooler who is almost reading and needs to improve and consolidate the skill. In all these cases, READING will suit you.
Because this is an exciting journey of heroes through a magical land, with adventures and a mission to save it from an evil wizard. And the one who can read will be able to cope with it! It is interesting for a child to play and live this story. Along with an engaging storyline, the application includes all the material necessary for learning to read. From letters to reading phrases, everything is in READING.
During the game, the child will see, hear and write:
● more than 500 illustrated and voiced words
● Read and solve 65 riddles
● Read 68 sayings
● Play 35 games that develop different reading skills
● Complete 30 Word Valley themed screens with different levels of difficulty
● Draw letters 330 or more times (print and cursive)
Have you already tried to teach your child to read? If yes, then you know how difficult it is. The child confuses letters and sounds. Can't read a word, although he knows the letters, can't read a phrase, doesn't understand the meaning. Loses interest...
Training is needed to assimilate. This is what your child is doing in READING. Each of the 35 mini-games brings the desired skill to automatism, and an interesting plot helps the child return to READING again and again and play at new, more difficult levels.
IN READING 5 locations - letters, letters, warehouses and "reading automation" - fluent reading of words, phrases. Information is presented in all possible ways for perception - visual, auditory, game. The child remembers what he saw, develops attentiveness and observation. Improves speech through the development of phonemic hearing and warehouse spelling of words.
One of the difficulties children have when they learn to read is merging letters into words. This is explained in the app with animation and play.
READING uses a warehouse method of teaching reading (Zaitsev's cubes). Its peculiarity is that the child quickly begins to read, memorizing the structural units of words - warehouses. Reading in warehouses is practiced in READING in the location "city of warehouses"
After the child has mastered letters and warehouses, it is important to read as much as possible. Practice is important every day. In READING, the child reads constantly, starting with simple words. Gradually, the complexity increases, but the child will read all 500 words, distributed by topic and task. In addition to the required material, more than 3,000 words are available for reading in the game.
READING - a game of long passage. It usually takes a child a month to a year to get to the top of reading and defeat the evil wizard. Every child has his own way and time. Do not rush things, better watch how he goes through the game. Rejoice in his success!
The unique READING learning algorithm analyzes the progress of the child, selects the appropriate level of tasks and games. Therefore, although the optimal age for playing is 4-6 years old, many tasks will be within the power of even a three-year-old kid who is just starting to learn to read, and will interest a seven-year-old who needs to improve reading before school. For an advanced level in the settings, you can open all sections of the game at once.
Application without in-app purchases, ads and does not require a constant Internet connection.
● READING - the winner of the All-Russian competition "Positive Content" 2018 in the nomination "best mobile application",
● According to the Russian quality, READING is the best educational game that teaches reading, among all the studied applications on the iOS platform
● №1 in SE7EN's "Top 5 App Store Apps for Teaching Preschoolers to Read" by SE7EN, ●
was named one of the top iOS apps published by Lifehacker magazine.
The time has passed when a child had to be forced to learn to read. When you figured out how to interest him.
READING will captivate your child with a fairy story and teach him to read so that he loves reading. Try it!
Version 4.7
- Improved app stability and performance
- Added support for the new iPad mini
Ratings and reviews
ratings: 725
Best in Teaching Reading
With Reading, I finally managed to get a 5-year-old boy interested in reading. He has been playing for the 2nd month and does not get bored at all, only the interest and motivation to help Bukvoozhka increases). This is really a whole reading country with many levels and a variety of tasks. It is very valuable that sounds are studied immediately, and not letters, the wonderful method of Zaitsev is used.
Many thanks to the developers for a really thoughtful and high-quality product!
Thank you! We are very glad that the game suited you and gave such results. We are developing the game further and therefore invite you to take part in a survey that allows us to better understand the user experience and the direction of development of this and other games. Please, if you can find time, write to us at [email protected]. Thank you!
The best thing I've seen for a child on a computer!!!
Thanks a lot to the developers! Today, there are so few useful programs for children.
Very high-quality graphics, many details that catch children's creativity and a wonderful kind story, which is so lacking in this world of megacities and continuous degrading advertising.
I recommend to all children!
Tell me, did psychologists watch this application? It seems to me that it also has a second purpose - to reduce anxiety in a child ...
That's it, we ran on to pass - very interesting!)
We are glad that you appreciated the calm atmosphere of Reading. Perhaps it turned out like this because we did not follow the path of attracting the child's attention due to arousal factors. Instead, we involved the children themselves in the process of creating the game. The plot, drawings and even some of the music were written by children, they also voiced the main characters. Then our team was joined by professional artists and announcers who managed to preserve the atmosphere of children's fantasy in Reading. Thanks for the high rating and review!
5 out of 5
This is exactly the case when you do not feel sorry for the money spent on the purchase of the application, that's it. Drawing is pleasing to the eye, no bright and pretentious colors. The voice acting is very pleasant, without extraneous sounds and other noise. Until the child reached the letter "X", they did not go further to the "City of Artists". The only thing, I would add the functionality of the "City of Artists" to the "City of Letters" as an option. Will explain. Let's say: this is the letter "A", find the letter "A", add the letter "A", WRITE the letter "A". Switching between cities is not a problem, but it would be a little more convenient. But I replace this with an ordinary pencil and a piece of paper.
In general, "5" is an honestly deserved rating. Thank you!
Thank you for the excellent rating, feedback and interesting offer! We will definitely work on it. If you have any new comments or suggestions, be sure to write to us at [email protected], we appreciate the indifferent attitude and try to take into account all wishes as much as possible.
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