Literacy Games

Playing literacy games at home is a great way to supplement school learning, or give kids a break from the books. Have fun while you help your little one learn!

Learning to read is an important milestone for any child, and it starts with letter recognition and phonemic awareness.

These fun games will help your preschooler get a head start on literacy skills.

PRESCHOOL LITERACY GAMES

Some great literacy games for preschoolers include letter bingo, letter sounds matching, and word building.

LETTER RECOGNITION GAMES

One game is to give your child a sheet of letter stickers and have them match the letter stickers to the letters on a piece of paper.

PHONEMIC AWARENESS GAMES

Phonemic awareness is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.

Word building is a great way for kids to practice their phonemic awareness skills and to start to understand how letter sounds work together to form words.

WORD BUILDING GAMES

Read aloud together every day. This is one of the most important things you can do to encourage a love of reading.

EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY ACTIVITIES

By doing these simple activities, you can give your child a head start on literacy skills that will last a lifetime.

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