Match Pix
Ages 5-7
Learn to read over 150 words important for beginning readers. Lots of help makes learning fun! Young ASL learners can also learn the signs and fingerspellings for all the words. Children who use Cued Speech can see how the words are cued.
(Click pictures below for more information.)
| The three games in the top row -- Matchup, Tic Tac Toe and Bingo-- match pictures to printed words. The three games in the bottom row present words by American Sign Language signs, fingerspelling, and Cued Speech. | |
| There are fourteen word groups such as animals, numbers and colors. Each group has 10 or more words in it. Players can select a word group at any time. |
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Find the matching picture or word in this familiar memory game. As the first card is turned over, the center picture shows what will match it, to help beginning readers learn the words. |
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Play against the computer or a friend. To mark a square, click the word for the picture. Clicking a picture will briefly show you what word will match it. |
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Play against the computer or a friend. Click the helping hand to see the picture that matches the word if you need help. |
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Watch the video of the sign and choose the corresponding English word. Click the helping hand to see the pictures for each word. |
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| When you don't know the words for the pictures, click the helping hand. |
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Choose the word that the animated cuer shows you. Click the helping hands to see the pictures for the words if you need help. |
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| You can change the speed of cueing with the speed control. |
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| Watch the video and choose
the picture for the fingerspelled word.
Click the helping hands to see the printed words that match each picture. |
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You can also watch a speed-controlled
animated hand to see the word spelled in slow-motion.
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