Fuzz Bug Farm - Consonant Blends
Fuzz Bugs Farm Consonant Blends is a great activity for young children to work with consonant digraphs and the different words they create. Help your Fuzz Bugs Farm Animal make its way across the game board by answering different questions and creating words. Up to four players can play at one time, or a single player can play against the computer in this fun board game style game.
Alphabats - Rhyming Words is a super fun way for kids to practice phonemic awareness. Click on the bats’ bellies to hear the words, then match the words with rhyming sounds. Match 6 words correctly, then help the bats collect fireflies!
Alphabats - Syllables is a super fun way for kids to practice phonemic awareness. Click on the bats’ bellies to hear the words, then match the words with the same number of syllables. Match 6 words correctly, then help the bats collect fireflies!
Out of Sight Words is a beautiful, quirky game that allows children to practice their knowledge of sight words! Kids have to read the sight word and then find its corresponding image in the fun illustrations. Simply click on the word at the bottom of the screen and then find it in the picture! About Sight Words - Sight Words are words that are recognized immediately (on sight) without phonetically decoding or sounding out parts. About the Dolch Word List: the sight words in this game come from The Dolch Word List, which is a list of English sight words by Edward William Dolch, PhD. The list is comprised of 220 words grouped by level and includes pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, verbs and nouns.
Are you ready to join the Piñata Party and burst into the Spelling Spree? Join the fiesta in "Arcade" mode by tapping/clicking on the correct spelling of the word and using the slingshot to make the piñata burst open. Play "Practice" mode to test your knowledge of these commonly misspelled words while honing your slingshot skills. HINT: There are two different levels of play. "Easy" is appropriate for lower elementary grades and "Hard" is appropriate for upper grade levels.