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Reading Games
Are There Any Reading Games On The Internet?
Reading frequently is one of the most reliable ways for children to improve their reading, but after a full day of school, many children want to relax by playing computer games. Fortunately, there are many free reading games available on the Internet, so your child can have fun and practice reading at the same time.
Gamequarium has links to over one hundred reading games that practice skills as diverse as phonics and reading comprehension. Your child can also find educational games for other school subjects on this site.
Fun Brain Reading has interactive Mad Libs that kids can fill out to tell wacky stories. The Kid Center has games that practice grammar, spelling and sight words.
Reading Is Fundamental has reading games that are available after kids fill out the free site membership. This site also has online books and reading activities.
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