Teach Your Monster to Read


 
The kids absolutely love this game - and they're learning!

John Hole, Phase 1 Leader, Wray Common Primary School

Teach your Monster to Read is a series of free games to practise the first stages of reading. It now includes a brand new game – Fun With Words!

Combining top quality games design with essential learning, the game is built on the principles of synthetic phonics and follows the teaching sequence of the Letters and Sounds programme.

It has been designed in collaboration with academics from Roehampton University.

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An Exciting Adventure in a Magical World

Create a monster and take it on an adventure through a magical world. Travel to exciting places, meet fun characters, play games and win prizes as your monster learns the first steps of reading.
Minigames help children to develop

speed and accuracy of letter

recognition.
Practice blending, segmenting and tricky words.
Teach Your Monster to Read: Fun with Words introduces captions and sentences for the first time.
It's a great way to practise the first steps of reading, and it's free.Sign Up and Play
I was stunned to see how much they enjoyed this. It blew me away.

Matt Lovegrove, Cippenham Primary School

Information for Teachers and Parents

Complements existing learning

For young children in the first stages of learning to read; both those who are on track and those who need extra support and motivation.

The series complements Phases 2-4 of Letters and Sounds and other major systematic synthetic phonics programmes.

Keeps children focused on practising and consolidating what they learn in school.

Easy and Secure

The series takes children on a journey through the graphemes; practising recognition, blending and segmenting with each.

Introduces and practices tricky words, plus reading whole sentences and captions.

Can be played independently by children either in school or at home.

Each child has their own login so the game can track their progress over time.

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This is a fun and engaging way to help your child learn to read. My son warmed to the game quickly and didn't want to stop playing it!

Sarah Fox, mum to Leon aged 5