Games for Ages 10 And Up
- Game On: Early middle school games that teach and enhance writing skills.
- Story Starter: It’s more than a game, it’s your story. It’s a fun way to create a play, novel or script.
- My Hero: My Hero program is an opportunity for students to read and write about heroes.
- Fridge Magnet: A fridge scrabble magnet game of poetry.
- Reading Activities: Choose from over 1,125 reading games.
- Khan Academy: A popular resource amongst parents to help teach syntax, usage and style.
- Comprehend This: A comprehension activity using the story Nasreddin and the Pot.
- Mr. Nussbaum: The ultimate teacher’s lounge to teach spelling, vocabulary, and functional literacy.
- Word Central: Reading games created by Merriam-Webster that improve vocabulary and language skills.
- Reading Rockets: A monthly newsletter and site with tips to help parents raise strong readers in English and Spanish.
- U.S. Department of Education: Editor’s picks of the best reading strategies for parents to use with their children.
- Scholastic: Insight on why reading aloud to children is important and how to do it effectively.
- Get Ready to Read: Resources designed to support parents and educators in developing literacy skills before kindergarten.
- ReadWriteThink: After school printouts and resources for parents to encourage and engage their children as they teach them to read and write.
- Reading Partners: An organization dedicated to helping children read at grade level by fourth grade with helpful information and tips for parents on raising a reader.
- All About Adolescent Literacy: A website tailored specifically for parents and educators of kids in grades 4-12 that are struggling with reading and writing.