Correctly read the first sentence or paragraph to advance to the second ring. If you make a mistake, stay on the outer ring. Use word stickers on your Connect Four game pieces. Pick one of the word stickers, read the sight word correctly, then put the word piece into the game. Four in a row wins. Add labels with words written on them to Duplo blocks. Build sentences and stories. The first player to collect three riddle cards wins.
Preschoolers do the six matching pattern puzzles or six picture hint puzzles and early readers solve the word-only puzzles. Match pictures to the correct words to fill your Zingo like Bingo board.
The first player with a full card wins. Spin the color spinner. Read a word on that color tile and put a chip on it. Connect four words in a row to win. Race around the board by reading short passages and answering the detail questions correctly. The first one to the treasure chest wins.
Thank You! The perfect book picks are on their way. This game trains working memory, two hemispheres , and peripheral vision. Focus on the grid center green cell and find letters with your peripheral vision without moving your eyes. Try to use peripheral vision in maximum.
The letters must be specified in alphabetical order:. This brain game trains visual span and peripheral vision. It's a great exercise to increase "visual span" - the number of letters that can be recognized reliably without moving the eyes. Focus on the grid center and find "bigram" a combination of two letters with your peripheral vision.
Bigrams are used in most successful language models for word recognition. This game is an excellent exercise for word recognition training using peripheral vision. Rapid and effortless word recognition is the main component of speed reading. Parallel letter recognition is one more explanation of speed reading. It's the most widely accepted model of word recognition by psychologists today.
In this model, all letters within a group are perceived simultaneously for word recognition. Focus on the grid center and find black numbers in ascending order, and red in descending order with your peripheral vision, without moving your eyes.
Numbers from each color must be specified alternately - first "1 black", then "12 red", "2 black" - "11 red", "3 black" - "10 red", etc.
Tip: In the sum of the next pair of numbers red and black should always turn out to Improve memory, read faster, increase focus, and visual span — with Readlax brain training app.
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