Educational phonic games and abc learning games will help your child develop a wide range of skills, in reading and writing. This will also help to develop your child’s confidence with the English language.
What is Phonics and how will a phonics learning game help my child?
Phonics is a method for teaching speakers of English to read and to write the language.
Teaching English reading using phonics requires your child to learn the connections between letter patterns and the sounds that they represent.
Children begin learning to read using phonics usually around the age of 5 to 6, but that age group has been getting lower, and it’s not uncommon to see preschool and kindergarten children being taught the letters sounds, as a foundation for their English language skills.
By playing educational phonic games with your child, you are introducing them to a fun and enjoyable way of learning, which will encourage them to experiment with new words and have fun with English. Instead of their English learning being a chore, and something that they just have to do.
This exciting, fast-paced card game provides kids with hard-hitting practice in reading skills! Players pick and pass cards as fast as they can to spell words. Its fast! Its crazy! And its so much fun, kids will want to snap it up again and again!
"I didn't think this game would be quite the hit that it is. My first graders love it. It is always their first choice when choosing games. I like how it is versatile. We can change how we play but the first graders are still learning. This game helps with word chunks, rhyming, reading, initial sounds, long vowels, short vowels and more."
Spin, flip and spell in this sizzling memory game. In Hip-O's Menu Match, just grab your spatula and collect pairs of letters and matching words.
Menu Match is a hilarious way to learn letter names and letter sounds. And like all Hooked on Phonics games, there are several levels of difficulty so kids can learn and play at a skill level that is just right for them.
Create thousands of words using the most commonly found onsets & rimes. Put the tiles face-down on a table and children turn over one of each to see if they made a word. Plays like Concentration and develops power in phonics, spelling, word recognition, vocabulary development and visual memory.
A perfect classroom game for small groups and centers and ideal for family fun. Onsets are the beginnings of one syllable words and rimes are the endings of one syllable words.
"I love this product. I was looking for simple books that use only words that have the most common letter sounds. words that once your child learns the phonetic abc's, they can start sounding out words. we loved the leapfrog letter and word factory and wanted to utilize what our child had learned from it. but even the most simple books out there (that I found) used more advanced letter sounds and combinations.
This product has 12 books that use words that can be sounded out from the basic 26 letter sounds, with the exception of maybe 2 words. that in itself is great. then add to that, that they have a dvd and songs that go along with it. the words light up on the screen as they are being said. and there are tiny skits regarding the short vowel sounds also. I am so happy that I found this product."
"This was an Amazon gift from the grandparents to my 4 year old. He LOVES this! It teaches your child the proper way to make their letters. (My 8 year old needs one LOL!)He loves tracing the dots and sliding the eraser.
It cheers the kids on after they push the paw print. He will sneak to play with it when he is suppose to be sleeping. It is currently at show and tell at his pre-k, he loves it that much.
One week of use and he is going all over the house writing the first letter of his name. He has shown off his letter writing skills at the Drs. office.
He now writes his letters better than his big brother in 3rd grade!"