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Speech and Language - Games and Activities

Browse through our varied collection of speech and language games to help your lessons for students with special needs. From bingo to jigsaws, photo card games, board games and more, we have a lovely collection of teacher-made activities to enhance your classes.

Make teaching fun for children with these speech and language games

Playing speech and language games with your SEND students can be a great way of helping them grasp subject content where other learning methods are not quite working. It's also handy as an inclusion tool, to make students feel engaged with their learning as well as their classmates and teacher.

With over 20 resources available, these speech and language games are a fantastic interactive way to keep your students focused. By playing games, children are often more likely to remember the information that they are presented with as they are now motivated by the possibility of winning. Playing speech and language games as well as completing worksheets can help children spend more time practising speech and language and they are much less likely to become distracted.

What type of speech and language games are available?

Within this category, you will find speech and language games that are appropriate for a wide range of ages and abilities. From listening activities to jigsaws we have aimed to create resources that children will enjoy no matter how they love to learn. Here are a few of our most popular speech and language games from this category:

Little Red Hen Listening Story Activity
Preposition Football Game
Why, Because Jigsaw
Conversation Practice Game

Why are speech and language games important?

By playing speech and language games, children are given the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and be able to use them confidently within the right contexts. Speech and language games also teach about conversation etiquette and how to listen when something is on or off-topic.  Speech and language games can often improve other areas of a child's development such as reading and writing as they require the language skills to be able to understand the words they see and use in written work.

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