Pre-reading games

introducing and practising the ABC letters and their corresponding sounds, training phonological awareness.

Vocabulary games

To learn and practice basic vocabulary: colors, animals, nouns, verbs & adjectives.

A teacher’s panel

A specially dedicated panel to train phonological awareness and phonetic dictations.

Instructions and FAQ

All games are set as paths, each path consists of five games, that end with a dictation activity

  • What is the meaning of the colors of the various paths?

    Each color represents the number of pictures:
    Yellow – 8, Orange-12, Red-18
    And if there are more then
    Purple-8, blue-12, green-18

  • Is it ok to skip paths?

    The ultimate recommendation is not to skip, but to learn and practice bottom up, but this obviously depends on the student’s level.

  • What is the purpose of the face-up games?

    These games are meant for learning new words and pronunciations, while native speakers can skip the sound-picture match. On the other hand, face-down games are designed to help practice what has been learned in a fun and enjoyable way.

  • What is the purpose of the face-up games?

    These games are meant for learning new words and pronunciations, while native speakers can skip the sound-picture match. On the other hand, face-down games are designed to help practice what has been learned in a fun and enjoyable way.

  • When to do the dictations?

    Dictations help reinforce spelling skills and should be played at the end of the learning process.

Demonstrative Videos

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Reading Time: 3 minutes

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