Interactive screen showing two cartoon bubbles labeled “Thinking Bubble” and “Talking Bubble” where learners choose what to say aloud and what to keep as thoughts.

New Learning Adventures on EdQueries This Week (3rd–10th October)

At EdQueries.com, learning meets fun every single week! Between October 3rd and 10th, we’ve launched three exciting new educational games designed to boost comprehension, empathy, and daily life skills for children and young adults with special needs.

Each game is crafted with care by our team of special educators, therapists, and learning designers, ensuring an interactive, inclusive, and meaningful learning experience. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or therapist, these games are a wonderful addition to your child’s personalized learning journey.

1. Picture Comprehension Game – Young Adults Section

A student looks at a picture on the screen and chooses the correct answer to demonstrate comprehension skills in the EdQueries Picture Comprehension Game
Sharpen observation & understanding skills with the Picture Comprehension Game

If your learner enjoys visuals, this new Picture Comprehension Game is a must-try!
Available under the Young Adults Section, this activity encourages players to observe an image carefully and select the correct answer from multiple choices.

🧠 Skills Developed:

  • Visual comprehension

  • Focus and attention

  • Context understanding

This simple yet effective game helps build interpretation skills—an essential foundation for reading and communication.

 2. Using Social Filters

Interactive screen showing two cartoon bubbles labeled “Thinking Bubble” and “Talking Bubble” where learners choose what to say aloud and what to keep as thoughts.
Learn social awareness with the Thinking vs Talking Bubble Game

Ever wondered how to teach kids the difference between what’s okay to say out loud and what should stay a thought?
Our latest Using Social Filters game under the Perspective Taking Course in the Cognition Section makes it easy—and fun!

🎧 Players listen to an audio clip and then select the correct bubble—either Thinking Bubble or Talking Bubble.

💡 Game Concept:

  • Thinking Bubble: Thoughts in my head — I should not say them loudly.

  • Talking Bubble: Thoughts I can say out loud.

This engaging activity helps children and young adults understand social boundaries, build empathy, and develop emotional intelligence. It’s a great resource for students with autism, ADHD, or social communication challenges who benefit from visual and auditory learning.

3. Arrange the Days of the Week

A drag-and-drop activity on EdQueries where learners arrange colorful day tiles (Monday to Sunday) in the correct order.
Learn the order of the week with this fun drag-and-drop game

Time management and sequencing just got more fun!
In the Arrange the Days of the Week Game, learners use drag-and-drop interactions to put the days of the week in the correct order.

Why it’s great:

  • Enhances chronological awareness

  • Reinforces daily routine structure

  • Encourages independent learning

Perfect for classroom use or at home, this interactive worksheet blends play-based learning with life skills development.

🌟 Inclusive Learning for Every Mind

These games are part of EdQueries’ mission to make inclusive, gamified learning accessible to every child—no matter their pace or learning style.
From reading comprehension and cognitive flexibility to social-emotional growth, our growing library of 5000+ educational games and interactive worksheets ensures that every learner finds something engaging and meaningful.

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