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With ABCya’s suite of fun and educational games, kids will laugh their way through lessons on language arts topics ranging from alphabetical order to idioms!
At Starfall, children have fun while they learn - specializing in reading, phonics & math - educational games, movies, books, songs, and more for children K-5 and above.
Play reading games to make learning language arts fun! Practice language arts skills from preschool to 6th grade with these free online games. Learn reading and language arts skills like phonics, vocabulary, grammar and more.
MrNussbaum.com features 47 language arts games reinforcing spelling, phonics, reading comp., parts of speech, punctuation, and much more!
Explore the beautiful world of English language arts with our interactive ELA games, tailored for Pre-K to grade 5! Our comprehensive collection, crafted by experienced teachers, covers letter recognition, letter sequence, phonics concepts, reading comprehension, letter tracing, writing sight words, and more. ...
Designed with the elementary school classroom in mind, these fun language arts activities are trusted by teachers to help kids learn the alphabet, spelling, reading, & writing. Activities include word finds, word searches, doodles, word scrambles, original & classic stories & more!
Adding fun English language arts games into your curriculum can help students across all grade levels improve grammar and learn other important language skills. Using educational games instead of just worksheets can make learning fun and engaging for students rather than a chore.
With our vast collection of reading and language arts games, kids will discover the excitement of reading with puzzles to solve, riddles to crack, points to earn, and challenges to complete! No matter what level your child is at in their reading journey, you will find an activity that stretches their knowledge just enough without feeling ...
Get students out of their seats with these kinesthetic/tactile learning games that reinforce ELA concepts taught in the classroom! 1. Hot Wad. Practice vocabulary with a twist on hot potato! On scraps of paper write down different objectives for kids to conquer! Then, wad up the scraps to make a ball.
If you’re looking for language arts games and activities to help with your literature and language lessons both in the classroom and at home, we’re sharing 37 ideas designed for kids in kindergarten through middle school.