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Free Phonics Games: Teach Your Monster to Read

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4 Apr

Teachmonstertoread

I recently asked our readers to share favorite reading or phonics games or programs.  Tara, a homeschooling mom, shared Teach Your Monster to Read, created by the Usborne Foundation.  This looks like a fun, interactive learning game for new readers.

To learn more:

Watch two demos

In this video, a teacher shares how he uses Teach Your Monster to Read in his classroom

Read the FAQ

Or just visit Teach Your Monster to Read and dive right in!  It’s totally free to learn and play on your computer.

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  1. Dannie says

    April 30, 2014 at 3:31 AM

    Thank you for writing about and sharing Teach Your Monster to Read! We’d love to hear what your readers think of the game once they’ve played it. 🙂

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  2. Funbrain Works says

    February 17, 2015 at 9:05 AM

    I tried the demo and it was fun maybe because the characters are so cute that it added an atmosphere of fun.:)

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