Children learn best by playing. With these didactic games, you enrich your vocabulary.
FUN GAMES FOR YOUR CHILD TO LEARN VOCABULARY
Lottery
There are already many types of lottery, from the classic to numbers, fruits, parts of the human body, animals … With this game, your child will associate the image with the sound and name of the object that is on the card.
To touch
Have a tray of sand, print or draw some letters on a sheet and ask your child to trace them on the sand. This game is sensory and tracing the letters in the sand will help you remember your writing better.
Bright strokes
With colored glue and glitter, ask your child to trace the letters on a sheet of paper, the texture and color will attract attention.
Stackable game
If you have a game where you must stack tiles to form a tower, you can stick some labels to each tile with the names of the animals and in others their graphic representation, ask them to take out the two tiles that correspond, for example, where it says “dog ”And the image of a puppy.
Cubes
Use wooden or plastic cubes as if they were a word puzzle, write a word on each face and on another cube, put the image corresponding to that word, your child will have to find the pairs.
Homemade puzzle
You can do simple two-piece puzzles, where one word is in one and the image that represents that word is in the other piece, so your child will have to make all the pairs.
LETTER MEMORAMA
Create a memory game but with letters, numbers, or the vocabulary that your child is seeing at school and it is difficult for him, getting together pairs will help him revise each word.
Treasure hunt
On several colored sheets put words of the vocabulary that you want your child to reinforce, hide them throughout the room and when your child discovers them, he will have to read them.
Portable alphabet
Create a personalized alphabet for your child (make sure you have three times the same letter for the words that require it), play at forming words with those letters. You can carry it in your bag and play while they wait for food to be brought to you in a restaurant or when they wait for the doctor’s appointment.
Read stories together
Stories always help children enrich their vocabulary, read at least one story a day, about your child’s favorite topic.
Finger puppets
Create or buy finger puppets and together with your child create a story, talking and imagining will help your child expand his vocabulary and learn to use words better.
Alphabet soup
Use a plastic or wooden alphabet, put the letters on a table and stir them. Say a letter, for example, M, your child should search for the letter M.
Educational games help your child enrich his vocabulary.
How do you support your child to learn letters?