We don't have any monetary stake in these games. This is just a list of free games provided online by other companies that might be useful for your telehealth sessions. We are not associated with any of these third party links, but have tried to include any of the games we use regularly and a little blurb about how we use them where possible. Obviously, if they don't suit the clients you see, don't use them - we just wanted to share the tried and tested ones we love with the Speech Path Communi
Excellent short reward games, sharing controls, taking turns, talking about winning and losing
Keep the balloons from touching the ground.
Excellent range of children's story books that are easy to read online together. What therapy target can't you achieve with a book!
Read stories like "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" with your clients. Or use the search function to choose something different.
https://fliphtml5.com/pzguu/ntmm/The_Very_Hungry_Caterpillar/
Describing, comparing and contrasting popular characters. Choose key sounds or words that you'd like to target. We like to use books to target "wh" questions.
https://fliphtml5.com/exploring/
Great for vocabulary building, following instructions, describing or turn taking via telehealth.
The general dinosaur train game link is below
The Dinocar designer is one of our personal favourites. We can target turn taking, descriptions, general household furniture vocabulary, directions and more!
https://pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain/games/dinocardesigner.html
The All Star Sorting is great for concepts like big, bigger, biggest; small, large, following instructions, turn taking and general discussion.
https://pbskids.org/dinosaurtrain/games/dinocardesigner.html
Excellent literacy games - these are also used as part of the IXL framework, so have some evidence base to them too which is lovely.
ABCYA have a wonderful collection of games, and you don't need to sign up to use them. They make great homework practice or reward games and tie into sessions really well. You can also choose games via age (or use it as a guide for developmental age) to make choosing a suitable game easier.
Help the bats find their buddies! Click on the bats' bellies to hear the words. Match words with the same ending sounds. After 6 matches, you get a fun bonus round!
Click on the bats' bellies to hear the words. Match words with the same starting sounds. After 6 matches, you get a fun bonus round!
https://www.abcya.com/games/alphabats_alliteration
Click on the bats' bellies to hear the words. Match words with the same number of syllables. After 6 matches, you get a fun bonus round! We really like the way they describe how to identify syllables in this one.
https://www.abcya.com/games/alphabats_syllables
You can play with big or small letters. You can hear the names of the letters or the sounds they make. This is a great reward game, but you can't choose your targets so it would be challenging as a targeted game. Unless you were working on turn taking or general alphabet sounds.
https://www.abcya.com/games/alphabet-bingo
Excellent short reward games, sharing controls, taking turns, vocabulary building reward games.
Best as a short reward game for older kids. Discuss vocabulary categories (& extend them e.g. occupations, history, foods etc.)
Good motivator/ reward game for 7-8 year olds. Not super educational but we have found kids will work hard in their session to have the chance to play it for the last few minutes.
https://www.coolmathgames.com/0-slice-master
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