In these excersises you'll be able to practise homophone words that are easily mixed up when speaking or writing English.
Practice reading by looking at the picture, then click the word that best describes the picture. Many categories of words, and you can choose to play with either upper or lower case.
Figure out the sentence or word that is hidden by guessing letters, one at a time. Can you find the word before your hanging man falls down?
Look at the picture, then click the letter that the word begins with. The word is also written under the picture, but the first letter is missing and you should fill it in. Several categories of words
In these exercises you get familiar with the simple past form of some common irregular verbs.
Here you can practice letters with sounds. How do the letter names sound? Listen and click on the correct letter. You can choose to play with uppercase letters, lowercase letters, or both.
Practice phonological awareness and letter sounds in an educational game. Learn what the alphabet sounds like and match sounds to both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Improve your matching of letters. Lowercase to uppercase and uppercase to lowercase.
Practicing the order of the month of the year. Do you know how the month before September is spelled? Which month comes after December? You will master the order of the months when you have finished t
Fun phonics game to practice ed, en, et word families. Great for CVC decoding, ESL, and early readers.