Odd One Out
Look at the group. Which one starts with a different sound?
Play NowGames to help identify and manipulate sounds in spoken language.
Professional Tip: To maximize engagement and cognitive success, we recommend limiting interactive game sessions to 10 minutes per day. Always closely monitor your childβs attention span and emotional cues; if you notice signs of fatigue, restlessness, or frustration, gently conclude the activity.
Look at the group. Which one starts with a different sound?
Play NowListen to the target word. Can you find its rhyming partner?
Play NowHow many claps (beats) do you hear in the word?
Play NowMatch the word that starts with the same sound!
Play NowListen closely! Can you find the matching vowel sound in the middle?
Play NowListen for the finish! Can you match the sound at the end of the word?
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