Language Arts Games

You can visit the websites below for some neat games to improve your literacy skills!

 

Poke around the following website and enjoy!  There are many different skills that are addressed with these great games such as building vocabulary knowledge, adding prefixes or suffixes to create new meaning, spelling, and grammar skills.  The games available have a different topic of interest.  There is a game sure to please every student.  I am convinced you will all find a fun, interactive, and educational experience on this hyperlink.  There are different levels of difficulty for many of the games on this site, so I am sure that you will be challenged!

www.english-online.org.uk/games/gamezone2.htm

 

Here is a great website game for Fact and Opinion.  We have been discussing that in class!  In case you have forgotten, a fact is something that is known to have existed or happened.  These "facts" are backed by evidence to prove that they are true.  An opinion, on the other hand, is a personal point of view and is not necessarily based on evidence.  Enjoy playing this game as the characters from Arthur, the PBS cartoon, guide you through understanding the difference between facts and opinions.

 

pbskids.org/arthur/games/factsopinions/

 

*Please note: This game requires the use of sound.  Therefore, you may want to have a set of headphones available when playing this game!