Five vocabulary games for the moments you’re already having.
In the car, around the table, on a walk. No prep, no materials, nothing that needs to look like a lesson.
Vocabulary is the comprehension side of reading, and it builds through conversation, stories, and the ordinary back-and-forth of a day at home. These five games make that even more intentional, in the moments that are already there.
Five games, zero setup.
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I went to the…
A memory chain that builds vocabulary and sentence complexity through categories, laughter, and gentle repetition.
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Fortunately, Unfortunately
A silly back-and-forth that stretches narrative language and your child’s ability to connect ideas in spoken sentences.
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Is it more like…
A comparison guessing game that builds reasoning language and introduces the habit of explaining thinking with “because.”
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Every word in the world
A category brainstorm that strengthens word retrieval and the vocabulary depth that supports reading comprehension.
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Because, but, so
A sentence-building game using three small but powerful connecting words. Facts entirely optional. The sillier the better.
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