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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.
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Kids love engaging tasks. The more exciting it is, the more likely they are to complete it.
Kids are more willing to learn when they enjoy what they’re doing. And when it comes to spelling, it should be fun all the way!
Educational Spelling games make learning an enjoyable and interesting activity. But are kids supposed to enjoy learning? Of course, they are!
The more the kid likes the activity, the more they’ll spend time on it. That is to say, the more they stay engaged, the more they will learn. The amount of time any learner spends on the topic directly correlates to their reading success.
Great spelling exercises should make the child feel motivated to start. As a result, they can effectively continue and succeed in completing the spelling activities.
And you can’t limit spelling to just books. With the world going online, spelling games are a great way to bring in a technological angle!
SplashLearn offers various mobile-based games that can enhance your kid's spelling and learning.
Interactive Spelling should be developmental. While every child learns differently, make sure you incorporate lessons based on their capability. Check how they hold their attention. Understand which strategy can work the best to keep them interested in learning.
Parents are the most important teacher a child can ever have. Children do better when they have supportive parents. For this, you need to build a strong relationship with your kid. Make sure you stay away from language barriers. Turn to TV shows that can add to their knowledge base.
Get to know their friends. Invite their friends to play at home together.
Spelling word practice can be more fun if they can be discussed and played. Set aside a proper time and place for homework. Make homework habitual so that they don’t feel bored doing it. If they are reluctant to take up any activity, understand the real reason for it. Explain to them in the best possible way.
ELA games include different levels of reading skills. Some of them deal with: phonemic awareness, vocabulary building, fluency in reading and phonic skills. Kids like to have games offering a complete learning experience.
Each of these fantastic lessons is based on thorough research. They follow a specific structure by starting from Remember and ending with Create.
Remember → Understand → Apply → Analyze → Evaluate → Create
Further, you can see them divided into two categories: Phonics and Sight Words.
Phonics:
Sight Words: