"Vocabulary Games" is an engaging educational app designed for kids to enhance their vocabulary skills. Players guess missing words related to images using scrambled letters, with hints available for assistance. The game encourages social interaction by allowing players to ask friends for help. With a focus on making learning fun, this app requires an internet connection to access its image database, offering a variety of learning exercises and challenges. Enjoy more games from Stylish Kids as you progress!
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Guess the missing word! You are a true student if you complete this game! You can try more fun education games from us with Stylish Kids.
How to play. You can see question as a picture and you’re shown a series of scrambled letters / numbers, out of which you have to answer that associate with the image. Need Help? You can always hints by revealing 1 character, removing 3 unused characters & unlock 1 level. Or even better, ask your friends via Facebook! You can try more fun games from us If you’ve completed this game. ** To reduce file size, we store all images on server. Internet connection is required to run this app.
Keyword : Vocabulary Quiz Vocabulary Builder Vocabulary Test Sight Word Exercises Class Lesson
User reviews
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Pros
Helps in gaining knowledge
Nice challenge for older kids
Overall a great game
Cons
Too difficult for younger kids, specifically second graders
Not suitable for the target age group
Causes frustration and feelings of inadequacy
Most mentioned
Inappropriate difficulty level for second graders
Suitable for older kids or grades above second grade
Mixed feelings about educational value
User reviews
Not even close to normal comprehension for second graders, right off the bat. Making things more difficult than they can handle doesn't help them in the slightest and only frustrates them more, makes them feel inadequate, and stunts their progress. Wouldn't recommend unless your child is at LEAST in the middle of 3rd grade.