Introducing Speech Kingdom Games
Speech Kingdom is so effective because, while everything is designed to embrace best practice and proven therapies, it's FUN! It's fun for students to see themselves in stories. It's fun for students to color workbooks. It's fun to hear the characters tell us what they are thinking. It's fun to listen to the characters speak to each other. It's also loads of fun to play games on tablets, smartphones and on computers! Select Games from the Student Home Page and you will see the Games Main Menu. The Student Home Page is described on the Help page of this site. |
Note: Work on the Speech Kingdom app will never be completed. New content, games and stories are constantly in development and will automatically appear on your device(s) as it becomes available. We are already working on an Idioms game!
What Happened Next — Overview
What Happened Next furthers the teaching of inferencing through a sequence of three pictures with one picture missing. Students choose the missing picture from a bank of pictures to complete the sequence. What Happened Next has three levels of difficulty plus a random function. |
Pronouns — Overview
Pronouns teaches the proper use of pronouns in four levels, from Fundamental through Proficient. Students see characters, including themselves in a picture and choose from a bank of pronouns to fill in the blank(s) in a related sentence. We put your student in the actual scene, which is virtually essential for effectively teaching pronouns such as I, ME and YOU. |
Opposites — Overview
Opposites, one of the most popular games among parents and therapists, teaches visual and cognitive skills related to the identification and selection of opposites. Students choose the corresponding opposite from bank of images and/or words to identify the opposite of a given image or word. Opposites is presented with four levels of difficulty plus a custom option. |
Idioms — Coming Soon
With the exception of Pronouns and Opposites, Idioms has been our most requested game. The concept and understanding of Idioms is very difficult for a large number of our Students to grasp. Idioms addresses this issue with audio and beautiful graphics. Pictured here is an example of, "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach," taken from our Idioms library. |