Grammar Games: These websites feature games to help you practice your grammar skills.
- Click on All Games
- Choose, Words
- Click on, 2Bee or NottoBee
Phonological Awareness & Articulation Games: These websites offer several game activities (e.g. hangman, battleship, memory) to help you practice your phonological (sound) awareness and speech production skills.
Language & Literacy Activities: These websites feature a variety of phonemic awareness and early reading activities to reinforce your literacy skills.
Sequencing Games: This website offers activities to help you develop your sequencing skills in the context of realistic life situations.
Vocabulary Games: These websites offer games to help you develop your knowledge of vocabulary and develop further awareness of categories, antonyms, synonyms, homophones, and basic concept vocabulary.
- Choose Early Years from the blue menu bar
- Scroll down to, Compare & Order
Stuttering Pages: These websites feature information and activities to help you learn about stuttering and practice your fluency skills.
- http://www.funbrain.com/verb/index.html - Read sentences and choose which verb fits the sentence. The game has a “bumble bee” theme.
- Click on All Games
- Choose, Words
- Click on, 2Bee or NottoBee
Phonological Awareness & Articulation Games: These websites offer several game activities (e.g. hangman, battleship, memory) to help you practice your phonological (sound) awareness and speech production skills.
Language & Literacy Activities: These websites feature a variety of phonemic awareness and early reading activities to reinforce your literacy skills.
Sequencing Games: This website offers activities to help you develop your sequencing skills in the context of realistic life situations.
Vocabulary Games: These websites offer games to help you develop your knowledge of vocabulary and develop further awareness of categories, antonyms, synonyms, homophones, and basic concept vocabulary.
- http://www.crickweb.co.uk - There are 2 parts to this game. The first part you choose from 3 pictures to represent the concept given such as “shortest, tallest, thickest”, etc. In the second part, students have 3 pictures to compare that they click and drag to put them in the correct order.
- Choose Early Years from the blue menu bar
- Scroll down to, Compare & Order
Stuttering Pages: These websites feature information and activities to help you learn about stuttering and practice your fluency skills.