At EdQueries , we’re always working to make learning interactive, fun, and meaningful for children and young adults. This August, we’ve released a brand-new set of educational games designed to help learners build essential social skills, understand social cues, and practice appropriate social behaviour in everyday situations.
These new games are now live on EdQueries.com and can be found under the Young Adults section, covering themes like social etiquette, manners, functional skills, and communication.
1. Select the Correct Choice – Social Etiquette & Manners
One of our most exciting releases is the Select the Correct Choice game, available under the Young Adults, Social Etiquette and Manners section.
This interactive activity presents real-life situations such as: 👉 “You are at a friend’s house and you feel thirsty. What should you do?”
Learn good manners with the social etiquette game
Learners must choose the most appropriate response from the given options. With multiple levels of difficulty, this game encourages learners to think critically about social situations and practice polite, respectful behaviour.
2. Steps for Dish Washing – Social Skills in Action
Under the Young Adults → Social Skills category, we’ve introduced Steps for Dish Washing , a sequencing game where learners must arrange images in the correct order to complete the task of washing dishes.
This game helps young adults:
Strengthen daily living skills
Build step-by-step problem-solving abilities
Improve independence and confidence in practical life tasks
3. Functional Sight Words – Language Development
Also added this month is a Functional Sight Words game for young adults. This engaging activity supports:
By practicing commonly used sight words, learners gain confidence in reading functional language that appears in daily life.
4. Expressive Communication – Non-Verbal Skills
Communication goes beyond words, and our latest set of games in the Expressive Communication (Non-Verbal) section focuses exactly on that.
Listen and Learn Gestures: Teaches learners to recognize and interpret different gestures.
Drag the Correct Answer into the Dash: A follow-up activity to test understanding of non-verbal communication by matching gestures with the correct meaning.
Learn and test non-verbal communication skills with interactive gesture games
These games are designed to help learners better understand social cues, body language, and non-verbal forms of communication , which are critical for building healthy relationships.
Why These Games Matter
Our latest releases are not just games – they are practical tools that help children and young adults:
Develop social etiquette and manners
Strengthen daily living skills
Improve language and literacy
Gain confidence in non-verbal communication
By combining structured learning with interactive gameplay, EdQueries makes skill development both fun and impactful.
Try the New Games Today!
All these new releases are now live on EdQueries.com . Explore the Young Adults section to discover these exciting additions, and empower learners with the skills they need to thrive in school, at home, and in social settings.
👉 Start playing today and experience how EdQueries is transforming learning through games!