Educational Games

Engaging Interactive Learning

Engaging Interactive Learning

We know that learning should be fun and engaging. Our games combine entertainment with education and help children develop essential skills while enjoying themselves. Our games are carefully crafted to align with developmental milestones while providing a supportive, interactive environment for children to learn and grow.

Adaptive Difficulty

Speech Kingdom games adapt to each student’s individual learning pace and skill level. Each offers multiple levels of difficulty specific to the skills being targeted, ensuring students are challenged appropriately, and allowing for continuous growth and development.

Adaptive Difficulty

Therapeutic Games Suite

Our comprehensive suite of therapeutic games are designed to complement speech therapy objectives and enhance learning. Our diverse range of games targets a variety of skills and developmental areas, providing students with a holistic learning experience.

Therapeutic Games Suite

Pronouns

Many children, particularly those with ASD, have trouble with pronouns. Speech Kingdom offers errorless teaching to practice "I, me and you" (and other pronouns) over 400 times. Over 1,400 pronoun sentences are included. Your student’s avatar is included in most lessons, which is especially helpful when teaching “flipping” pronouns, such as I/You and Me/You. Our “Look Who’s Talking” feature provides context as to which character is speaking.

Opposites

Students learn vocabulary and higher-level thinking concepts. Multiple levels are offered through mixing of text labels and graphics in grayscale and color. Opposites models language and teaches vocabulary as a component of this important skill.

Opposites
What’s Missing

What’s Missing

What's Missing is designed to teach early inferencing, cognition, and attention. Students select from a bank of 2-6 pictures to complete the main image. Dozens of customization options allow you to individualize each student's experience.

What Happened Next

Students find the missing picture in a sequence of three, learning sequencing, inferencing, focus, and attention. What Happened Next offers multiple levels, vocabulary, and language modeling, plus a Teacher/Therapist mode called Interactive Startup.

What Happened Next
Idioms

Idioms

Idioms can be challenging for many, regardless of abilities. Speech Kingdom offers a full array of fully illustrated idioms, from "His eyes are bigger than his stomach" to "It is raining cats and dogs." Explanations, Descriptions, and Usage Examples provide context and support comprehension.

Find the Picture

This game offers cognitive and attention stimulation for beginners. Students select the picture from a bank of 2-6 images that matches a detailed description. Depending on reading ability, students hear or read the description (or both).

Find the Picture
Body Parts “Where Am I Pointing?”

Body Parts “Where Am I Pointing?”

Students learn to identify body parts using their own animated avatars. Body Parts includes two teaching mode versions plus exciting and challenging game modes. Animated avatars pose in front of mirrors as they teach and reinforce the concept of left and right.

Categories: Objects and Abstract Language Groups

Students practice the critical foundational skill of categorizing, with both objects and abstract language groups, such as "Things that are shiny" and "Things that end in ST." Learning to identify similarities and differences help students organize, interpret, and make inferences to new information.

Categories

Skill Reinforcement

Our educational games are specifically designed to support Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and speech-language development goals.

Aba Support

Games are structured to promote positive behaviors and reinforce learning through repetition and rewards. They help children practice essential skills such as inferencing, sequencing, memory, attention, and recall; all crucial components of ABA therapy.

Speech-Language Development

Our games enhance communication skills, vocabulary building, pronouns, and understanding idioms. By engaging in interactive and fun activities, children practice speech and language skills in a motivating and supportive environment.

Progress Tracking

Speech Kingdom games include tools for tracking each child's progress. Teachers and therapists can monitor development, identify areas of strength, areas needing improvement, and adjust learning plans accordingly. See more at Reports and Scoring page.

More than Just Play

Speech Kingdom games are powerful tools for learning and development. We combine fun with educational content to create a dynamic and individualized learning experience that supports each child's unique journey. Explore our ever-growing wide range of educational games and discover how they can make a positive impact on your student’s growth and development.

While the Speech Kingdom platform presents best on Chromebooks, Windows computers, Apple computers, and tablets, it is compatible with virtually any WIFI-enabled device.