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WordGames

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WordGames are fun language development activities that are linked to the stories and great for English Learners.
 

"My students love Mystery Message and are using the words from the stories."

3rd Grade
Classroom Leader
Paramount, California

WordGames Features

  • Activities and games for language development
  • Words selected from the stories
  • Students explore games to learn about different language skills
  • Strategies based on language development research

WordGames Research Foundations

  • Language development research shows that students who play with language improve their language skills.
  • WordGames includes a wide array of language games that appeal to a wide range of skill levels.
  • Mystery Message, Name Five, and Chair Improvs are examples of a WordGames.

 

 

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