EdQueries designs accessible learning experiences that empower children with autism, ADHD, intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other learning challenges. This week’s release features 11 new games across mathematics, English language, and life skills—each crafted to support diverse learning needs through visual, interactive, and voice-based tools.
Maths Games for Special Education (CBSE & Early Numeracy)
1. Large Numbers – Fill the Blank (CBSE Class 5)
Category: CBSE → Mathematics → Class 5 → Large Numbers
Students drag number tiles into correct positions to construct large numbers, building place value understanding through hands-on interaction. This accessible math game supports visual-motor coordination and logical reasoning in learners with special needs.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Place value comprehension
- Logical thinking development
- Visual-motor skill enhancement
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2. Fractions Quiz for Special Needs Learners
Category: Mathematics
This visual fractions game uses simple graphics to help students with learning disabilities master fraction concepts at their own pace. Perfect for differentiated instruction in inclusive classrooms.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Fraction identification skills
- Visual learning support
- Concept reinforcement
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3. Drag the Missing Tile (Early Math)
Students complete number patterns by dragging missing numbers into place—an ideal activity for children with autism and ADHD who benefit from structured, predictable tasks.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Number sense building
- Sequencing practice
- Numeracy foundation development
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English Voice-Based Learning Games for Communication Development
4. Name the Colours (Voice Recognition Game)
Category: English → Level 0
This speech therapy-friendly game encourages verbal expression as learners name colours using their microphone. Excellent for children working on expressive language skills.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Vocabulary expansion
- Speech practice
- Communication confidence
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5. Read the Sentences (Reading Fluency Game)
A microphone-enabled reading activity where students practice reading aloud with immediate feedback—supporting literacy development for learners with dyslexia and reading challenges.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Reading fluency improvement
- Speech clarity development
- Comprehension skills
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Life Skills Games: Visual Sequencing Activities
6. Brushing Teeth – Image Sequencing
Category: Life Skills → Daily Routine, Personal Hygiene & Grooming
Students arrange images in proper order to learn tooth brushing routines independently—essential for building self-care skills in children with developmental disabilities.
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7. Taking a Bath – Image Sequencing
This visual sequencing activity teaches bathing steps through drag-and-drop interaction, promoting independence for learners who benefit from picture-based instruction.
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8. Making a Sandwich – Image Sequencing
Category: Life Skills → Food
A practical cooking skills game that guides learners through sandwich preparation steps—perfect for teaching functional life skills to students with intellectual disabilities.
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9. Managing a Wound – First Aid Sequencing
Students learn basic first-aid procedures through visual sequencing, building safety awareness and emergency response skills for independent living.
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Personal Hygiene Education Games
10. Mouth Care – True or False Quiz
Interactive dental hygiene game where learners identify correct oral care practices, building health literacy and decision-making skills.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Hygiene awareness
- Critical thinking
- Health knowledge application
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11. Mouth Care – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer practical questions about dental care tools and routines, reinforcing daily hygiene vocabulary and self-care independence.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- Hygiene vocabulary building
- Daily living awareness
- Independent living skills
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Supporting Diverse Learners Through Inclusive Game Design
These 11 accessible learning games reflect EdQueries’ commitment to universal design for learning (UDL) principles. Each activity provides:
- Visual supports for learners who process information through images
- Interactive elements that maintain engagement for students with attention challenges
- Voice-based features supporting speech and language development
- Structured routines beneficial for learners with autism spectrum disorder
- Self-paced learning accommodating different processing speeds
Whether you’re a special education teacher, therapist, or parent supporting a child with learning differences, these games offer evidence-based approaches to skill development across academic and functional domains.
What’s Next from EdQueries
More inclusive learning experiences are in development, including additional CBSE curriculum-aligned games, expanded life skills activities, and sensory-friendly learning tools. Subscribe to receive weekly updates on new accessible educational games.
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