Websites+for+Children

The following are links to websites that you can use to help your child with reading skills at home.

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 * Alphabet (A,B,C's) and Letter Sounds**
 * ABC Match is a game that has students practice letter-recognition fluency: []
 * On this site the alphabet is divided into three parts beginning middle and end. For each group of letters there are three levels of activity. Level one has the child choose a letter then the site tells the sound of the letter and one word that starts with that sound. Level two says a word the child then picks the letter that the word starts with. Level three says a letter sound then the child picks the letter that makes that sound. [|http://supersimplelearning.com/abcs/games/http://supersimplelearning.com/abcs/games/]
 * In this game Big Bird shows the child a letter and tells you its sound. The child is asked to click on the picture that starts with that sound.
 * Elmo shows a picture, tells what sound it begins with and asks the child to click on the letter that makes the sound.


 * Making Words**
 * Construct-a-Word provides an engaging way for students to make dozens of different words by first choosing an ending (for example //-an//) and then adding a beginning letter or blend: []
 * Picture Match is a game that gives your child practice with beginning sounds, short- and long- vowels:[]
 * This site has //Clifford the Big Red Dog// stories that your child can read along with in English and Spanish. It also has games that focus on beginning sounds, middle sounds and short vowels. []
 * Puzzle Me Words is for practicing letter sounds. Your child will combine letters to form words that match the pictures shown. There are two levels. The beginning level offers a choice of eight letters. At the advanced level your child must choose the correct letters from the entire alphabet: []