Homeschool Resources: Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension & Language Arts

Good morning, welcome to our latest in Homeschool Resources: Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension & Language Arts. Take a look at the websites below and let me know if you’ve used them with your Students.

Wordly Wise i3000

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Wordly Wise i3000™ provides direct academic vocabulary instruction to develop the critical link between vocabulary and reading comprehension through robust activities, social sharing, and interaction, and differentiated instruction within the digital application.

PrimaryGames


Grades K-6, with parental supervision

For all kids who love to use the computer — here’s a great site to get some basic drill and practice in spelling, reading, and grammar using interactive, online games.


When you get to the site you will see the words “Reading Games.” Below it is an icon menu of the many games offered in this subject.

You will find all kinds of games to practice Language Arts including: 

  • Clueless Crossword – Can you solve the crossword without using clues? Complete the crossword puzzle by guessing the letters.
  • Word Grid – How many words can you form with the given letters?
  • Missed Letters – Practice letter recognition by trying to find the missing letter that completes each.
  • And many more – including alphabet and letter recognition games for the very young.

Bookmark this site. Because once you’ve exhausted the Language Arts section, you can explore the games for other subjects by looking at the menu at the top of the screen. You’ll see that this site offers interactive online games to learn science, math, social studies and more!

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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