Kids and Reading Games
Kids or older children can also benefit from reading games. Their level of comprehension is more advanced so the lever of play is more comprehensive. At this level you can ask them questions about the book, make predictions about the book. They will have their favorite books to read and maybe even memorize the book.
Reading
Why are reading games important to the learning of reading? Sometimes the simple activities that we do with our children are the best. Reading activities begin when your child is an infant.. When you read to your child it help develop a love for the activity because it is something that you and your infant can do together. Remember their aren't to many things you can do with an infant. Life comes to them thru their senses. How better to learn about something scary then to see it in a book in a small size.
Simple reading game
Now reading games can be easy to use just remember the work game. The type of game you play will depend on the child's age. Lets use toddlers; at this point your toddler will be saying basic words to describe people around them or objects they see regularly. Using books read words and point to the picture. Your child will learn that words are connected to pictures. Leading to his or hers ability to say the word by them self. One very simple game using a book. Will take you fifteen minutes at the least.
What your child will learn
Simple reading games
Your child will learn:
associate pictures with words
listen to hew words
understand new words
turn the pages of the book
associate reading time as enjoyable
know favorite books by their cover
associate pictures with words
listen to hew words
understand new words
turn the pages of the book
associate reading time as enjoyable
know favorite books by their cover
One more game
Toddlers
Just one more this game as to do with using word association. Using a picture of a real life object from a book to associate with that object in the room. For example the picture of a bed. You could say there is the bed from the book and point to their bed and say there is a bed. See there is a bed and there's a bed. This helps children comprehend that the word can be use in context outside of the book. Need more ideas visit the web page.
Free Reading Games
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