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Learn letter names and their sounds. Identify and match lowercase and uppercase letters.
Practice short & long vowel sounds, consonant blends, digraphs, suffixes, and prefixes.
Understand blending and segmenting sounds to begin reading words. Practice reading with leveled stories and decodable books.
Identify the beginning, middle, and ending sounds in a word. Segment a word into individual sounds, find the right sound, and make rhyming words.
Encourage your child to learn from a variety of fun exercises.
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Every day she picks what she wants to learn, and to her, it feels like playing games! The best part is that they email you progress reports to understand how they are doing and where they need help. I absolutely love this program!
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SplashLearn is an award-winning learning program that uses games and activities to engage kids in grades PreK- 5.
SplashLearn provides the perfect balance of fun and learning that builds math and reading skills in children. Over 40 million kids globally love SplashLearn.
SplashLearn offers a curriculum-aligned and personalized learning experience for kids in Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 5.
SplashLearn covers PreK to Grade 5 Math and Reading with 4,000+ learning games and educational activities.
SplashLearn is compatible with desktop, tablets, and smartphones.
SplashLearn provides an out-of-the-box learning experience that builds math and reading skills and boosts confidence in children—making them independent learners.
SplashLearn follows the Common Core curriculum for all of its learning content.
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Kindergartners – the most bubbly, enthusiastic learners of all! Always up for a challenge, looking for ways to enjoy themselves, and forever trying to make us happy.
Learning can sometimes be challenging with kindergartners, especially when building skills like reading, writing, and spelling. While the process in itself may not be troubling, children may lose motivation and run out of interest when things start getting predictable and monotonous.
That’s why reading games for kindergartners are always a hit. They teach, inspire, and help children enjoy the journey from start to end.
Learn more about SplashLearn’s array of fun practice and learning resources that can grow your little bookworms.
Learning to read is a continuous process. After all, we’re still learning, aren’t we? To get your kindergartners started right, we have some of the best reading games for kindergartners and tricks that you can try:
Now take some disposable spoons. Write down three-letter words like fin, pot, red, pup, and bad. You can make a whole list that ties into the word formations on the cups. Get your child to pick up a spoon, read the letters, and place the spoon in the right cup.
Remember that the child may only recognize letters at this stage and learn to match, but it is a strong start. As each word is identified, spend a moment reading the word and sounding it out. With repetition, children will learn to read these words as soon as they see them. Mission accomplished!
To play this game, stick some words randomly around the rooms. Use the walls, your furniture, just about anything. Ensure these are simple two-or three-letter words your child is familiar with. Now call out a word, and count slowly to ten. Before you have reached ten, your child needs to find the word and run and bring it to you. To start with, you may need to call out and show the word to your child. So, keep an extra set of cards handy.
Word flowers: Words often exist in groups. Look at this one – hat, pat, mat, cat, rat, fat. That’s only a few we have named. Make flowers with the theme (‘at,’ in this case) in the center, and write down the various words on the petals. This will make it very easy for children to understand sound groups and themes.
Reading involves various steps. Interestingly, it can happen in multiple ways. Have you noticed these patterns in your reader?
Now that we know our readers, we need to follow certain steps:
Children feel a host of emotions as they learn – they can begin with hesitation, excitement, or even fear. As they go along, they may feel interested, challenged, afraid, anxious, or even enthused. How a child experiences kindergarten reading is essentially the result of how the parent or teacher goes about the entire process. Here are some things we strongly urge:
You can teach your child to read with just a few tools and some innovative reading games for kindergartners. With SplashLearn’s online educational games and resources, you can make reading your child’s favorite activity.