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  • A+ Math
    Fun games to learn facts through bingo, concentration, and hidden pictures.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Activities by the Letter
    Practical ideas from Karen Potter for parents to teach every letter of the alphabet.
    (Added: Tue Jun 26 2001)
  • Animal Resources at Seaworld
    Have your child practice reading about a specific animal. Ask them about the facts they read and/or have them write a brief synopsis about the animal. If your child can not read, ask them to name the animal and describe it.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Animated Picture Book
    Opposites-5 pictures good for improving reading and language skills. Try to do the opposites in real life after viewing the pictures. For example, make the airplane go up and then down, make the car go fast and then slow etc.
    (Added: Fri Jun 15 2001)
  • Articulation--"Have Fun" Online Games
    There are many games here that you can practice your speech articulation when you play. Games focus on the following sounds: s,z,l,r,th,sh,ch,k,g.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Awesome Analogies
    Complete the analogies in this online game.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Colors And Reading Game by Live and Learn
    Have your child read the color word if possible and click on the correct color box. If your child can not read, then use it for color identification and have him/her click on the color that you tell him.
    (Added: Mon Jun 18 2001)
  • Compound Words, Game #1
    Match up the first half of a compound word with the second half.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Compound Words, Game #2
    Match up the first half of a compound word with the second half in this second game of compound words.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Fact or Opinion?
    Read the statements in this game and determine if they state a fact or an opinion.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Games You Used to Play as a Child
    Catalog of games that you probably played as a child and may have forgotten. You don't need any special materials- just the rules, kids, parents and fun. Of course they all involve some language and motor tasks. But isn't learning supposed to be fun.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Happenin' Homonyms
    Read the 2 definitions in this game and determine which one word is being described.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Judy and David's Online Songbook
    Singing songs is a wonderful activity to encourage expressive language skills, memorization, and use of gestures not to mention just plain having fun. Don't worry if you can't carry a tune. Find the songs you used to sing as a child and carry on the tradition.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Mother Goose Rebus Rhymes - Enchanted Learning Software
    Enchanted Learning Software Read nursery rhymes to your child . Have him/or help you by saying the picture. Children with word finding difficulties will find this activity fun due to the repetition and visual aids. Children who stutter may find the rhymes much easier to say.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Name the Category! Game #1
    When given items that belong together, players need to name the category they belong to.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Name the Category! Game #2
    When given items that belong together, players need to name the category they belong to in this second game.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Rhyme Time Match-Up
    Match up rhyming words in this memory-type of game.
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Seussville Games-Maze, dot to dot, and Oh Say Can You Say?
    Print out dot to dot and maze. These are good for number concepts, visual perceptual skills and developing attention to tasks. Have child read or repeat Oh Say Can You Say game. This is a good articulation or fluency exercise. Have them say it slowly.
    (Added: Wed Jun 27 2001)
  • Spacial Concepts from Meddybemps
    Over, Under, In and Out etc. Pictures of a dog, cat, bird, turtle, and other animals show the various concepts. Ask your child to point to the animal under the ____ or tell you where the dog is. There are even pictures you can print and make into three dimensional characters to practice on real objects in your house. Put the dog under the table, in the box ect.
    (Added: Tue Jun 19 2001)
  • Super Synonyms Match-Up
    This game can be used as a speech/language activity focusing on vocabulary development. Students can try to find synonym word pairs.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Super Synonyms Match-Up, Part 2
    This game can be used as a speech/language activity focusing on vocabulary development. Students can try to find synonym word pairs.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Super Synonyms Rhyme Time
    Guess the TWO words being described. Answers must rhyme. For example, an angry boy is a MAD LAD.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Syllables Pop-Up Counting Quiz
    Read the words provided in this game and count the number of syllables it has. Select answers from a pop-up menu.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Twosies
    Finish the word pair to work on word retrieval skills, such as "salt and ____".
    (Added: Wed Nov 07 2001)
  • Vehicles language activity-Meddybemps
    Mix and match fronts and backs to create thirty-six different Cars and trucks. Ask the child to name the vehicle for expressive vocabulary skills. Talk about the different parts of the vehicle - wheels, front, back, doors, windows, etc. For receptive vocabulary skills, print out the finished vehicles and have the child point to a specific one. Point to the wheels, doors, windows, etc.
    (Added: Wed Jun 27 2001)
  • Wacky Tales-funbrain.com
    Pick a story. Then pick specific words, adjectives, verbs etc. to help finish the story. Have your child read the finished story or you read it to them if they can not read.
    (Added: Wed Jun 27 2001)
  • Wacky Web Tales from Education Place
    This interactive game has students completing cloze stories with designated parts of speech. Geared for grades 3 and above.
    (Added: Fri May 03 2002)
  • What's My Name Game #1 - Quia game by Speech Language Pathologist Tracy Boyd
    "Guess the name of the item that is being described in a given category (categories include fruits, vegetables, vehicles, and furniture). This activity is appropriate for use during speech/language therapy focusing on expressive vocabulary, word retrieval, and making inferences. You may want to type in answers for students who are not strong spellers, as errors with spelling are not counted as correct."
    (Added: Wed Jun 27 2001)
  • What's My Name Game #2 - Quia game by Speech Language Pathologist Tracy Boyd
    "Guess the name of the item that is being described in a given category (categories include fruits, vegetables, vehicles, and furniture). This activity is appropriate for use during speech/language therapy focusing on expressive vocabulary, word retrieval, and making inferences. You may want to type in answers for students who are not strong spellers, as errors with spelling are not counted as correct."
    (Added: Wed Jun 27 2001)
  • Which One Doesn't Belong?
    Read 4 words in this game and select which word of the 4 doesn't belong with the others.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
  • Who, What, Where, When, Why?
    Answer who, what, where, when, why questions after reading a sentence. Select your answer from a pop-up menu.
    (Added: Wed Nov 14 2001)
 
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