Screenshot of EdQueries’ Perspective-Taking game showing a scenario-based question where learners think about what a character is feeling or believing to build social understanding skills

New Phonological Awareness, Sight Word & Perspective-Taking Games on EdQueries

Discover this week’s new games on EdQueries! From phonological awareness and English learning games to functional sight word activities and perspective-taking games, explore inclusive, fun, and skill-building resources for children and young adults.

English Learning Game: Drag & Drop the Adjectives

Category:  You can find this under the English Course

This new English learning game challenges children to drag and drop adjectives to match the right picture. By choosing the correct descriptive words, learners strengthen their vocabulary, grammar, and expressive language skills, making communication more creative and confident.

 Functional Sight Word Activity: Signs in Daily Life

Category: You can find this under the Young Adults Course

Screenshot of EdQueries’ Functional Sight Words in Action game showing everyday signs like Stop and Exit, where learners match the sign to its correct use
Build reading skills with the Functional Sight Words game

Everyday literacy is key to independence. Our functional sight words game helps learners recognize common signs like Exit and Stop, then identify what each sign is used for.

This life skills activity is ideal for young adults developing functional reading and practical literacy skills needed in real-life situations.

Perspective-Taking Games: Building Social Understanding

Category:  You can find this under the Cognition Course

Perspective-taking is an essential social skill. Our new perspective-taking games introduce scenarios that encourage learners to think about how others feel and what they believe.

Screenshot of EdQueries’ Perspective-Taking game showing a scenario-based question where learners think about what a character is feeling or believing to build social understanding skills
Strengthen empathy & social skills with Perspective-Taking Game

 

For example:

“Rohit loves cricket and thinks his best friend also likes cricket. But his best friend actually likes football. Rohit invites him to watch a cricket match. What was Rohit thinking?”

These cognition-building games support empathy, social reasoning, and problem-solving—skills that help learners connect better with others.

Why These New Games Matter

With every update, EdQueries adds more opportunities for inclusive education, skill-building, and accessible learning. This week’s games focus on:

  • Improving phonological awareness and reading readiness

  • Expanding vocabulary and grammar skills

  • Building functional literacy and life skills

  • Strengthening perspective-taking and social understanding

 Ready to try them out?
Explore all the new releases today on EdQueries.com and make learning interactive, inclusive, and fun for every learner.

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