21 Fun and Educational Road Trip Games for Kids
Fun car games for kids such as Story Starter, The Name Game, and 20 Questions keep everyone entertained until you get where you’re going.
Fun car games for kids such as Story Starter, The Name Game, and 20 Questions keep everyone entertained until you get where you’re going.
Uppercase and lowercase letter matching for kids ages 4–6! Trace, connect, and say sounds to build early reading and handwriting skills.
Pattern activities for kids ages 5–7! Join Queen Candy to create heart patterns that build early math, logic, and problem-solving skills.
Here are activities to help you teach your child 5 components of reading, which include phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary.
Reading activities are a great way to teach reading because they can reinforce and improve literacy skills. Here are some fun, hands-on ideas to try.
Helping your child with their kindergarten reading comprehension skills sets them up for successful reading. Here are some strategies and tips to try.
High-frequency words are words found most often in children’s books. Learning high-frequency words helps your child become a more fluent, confident reader.
Children learn to write in stages starting from the time they’re one. Explore the stages of writing and how to help your child reach them.
The next step in your child’s learning adventure is 2nd grade reading comprehension. Learn how you can help them improve reading comprehension at home.
Your child’s vocabulary helps them communicate with others, have stronger reading comprehension, and make sense of the world around them. Use these fun strategies for teaching vocabulary.
Phonological awareness is the understanding of sounds by rhyming, segmenting, and blending syllables. Here’s how to help kids learn this important skill.
Kids reach different reading stages as they develop, from playing with books to sounding out simple words to connecting what they read to their life.
To gear your preschooler up for the wonderful world of math, you may want to explore number recognition games at home. Here are some of our favorites!