Reading Comprehension Games for Kids

By: LuAnn Schindler

Reading comprehension games are available in a variety of forms. Introducing these games to your child will help him practice becoming a good reader. These games build comprehension skills, including drawing conclusions, making predictions, sequencing events and gathering details.

Board and Card Games
One popular board game that promotes vocabulary building is the classic game of hangman. Students fill in the blanks to determine the word that fits.

Several companies sell board games that incorporate reading skills with general knowledge questions. Students select a marker and move around the board based on correct answers to questions.

Card games are a popular way to build reading comprehension. Site words or Dolch vocabulary words are available in flashcard form. Memory matching games require your child to pay attention to details and sharpen cognitive skills.

Puzzles
Crossword puzzles and word searches strengthen vocabulary skills. Word game books are available in different skill levels. Online versions provide similar tasks. Puzzles require cognitive thinking and deduction skills, which boost reading comprehension levels.

Online Games
The choices of online games that teach comprehension skills are numerous. Online sites hosted by reading organizations provide different games that target specific comprehension skills. Additionally, some gaming and educational sites offer games of different skill levels. Examples include rocket ships that travel through space to collect letters that spell words. Others pay attention to details and require your child to make matches of picture pairs. Games that require your child to map a story are also prevalent.

Make-Your-Own Games
A popular choice to quiz comprehension is a question/response type of game, similar to the popular TV show Jeopardy. Break stories into categories and ask questions based on reading elements, sequence of events, or author material. This type of game strengthens speaking and listening skills also, and both are essential to reading comprehension.

If your child struggles with reading comprehension, no matter what age, games are available to increase comprehension of the written word.

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