How EdQueries Helps Children with Autism Learn, Grow, and Thrive

Every child deserves an education tailored to their unique needs—and for children on the autism spectrum, learning platforms need to be more than just accessible. They should be engaging, structured, and designed to align with their cognitive and sensory preferences. At EdQueries, we understand the diverse learning profiles of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).Continue reading “How EdQueries Helps Children with Autism Learn, Grow, and Thrive”

New Social Skills Games for Young Adults | EdQueries August Release

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 andContinue reading “New Social Skills Games for Young Adults | EdQueries August Release”

New EdQueries Games: Prepositions, Fill-in-the-Blanks and Social Skills for Young Adults

EdQueries has rolled out exciting new online learning games to help children and young adults master prepositions, vocabulary, and social skills in a fun, interactive way. Perfect for learners of all abilities, including those with special needs, these educational games combine engaging visuals, easy-to-follow instructions, and real-life scenarios to make learning meaningful and enjoyable. 💡Continue reading “New EdQueries Games: Prepositions, Fill-in-the-Blanks and Social Skills for Young Adults”

New EdQueries Learning Games Released This Week — Fun Educational Games for Kids!

This week, we’re excited to roll out six brand-new educational games designed to make online learning for children with special needs engaging, interactive, and meaningful. From math and language to social skills and good manners,  learning has never been this fun! 1. Write the Numbers in Words—Number Recognition Game Type number names to boost numberContinue reading “New EdQueries Learning Games Released This Week — Fun Educational Games for Kids!”

Days of the week : Play it here

Continuing with sequences (view the previous post about sequences), here is one more. This is an interactive days of the week ‘worksheet’ activity. To play this game, the student has to drag and move the days in the correct order. Sunday should be on top of the list. The arrows next to each day ofContinue reading “Days of the week : Play it here”

Sequence of sentences: Play it here

Here is a sequence of sentences exercise with answers. The student has to read each sentence and then move the sentences. The correct sequence of sentences can be set by moving the sentences using the up and down arrows or just by dragging the sentences. After the sentences are moved, the student can click theContinue reading “Sequence of sentences: Play it here”

Reading comprehension: Sentences

Before playing the game below, please use the browser’s Zoom function to enlarge the page. Using the Control Key and pressing + twice should help. Then, play this game. You can play it right here. The student has to drag the correct word to fill the blank. To be able to complete each of theseContinue reading “Reading comprehension: Sentences”

CVC words: Educational games

Consonant-Vowel-Consonant letter combinations are used to make simple words in English. Learning these words can be easier with these simple educational games about CVC words. Here’s a simple ‘Find the words’ game. You can play this one right here. More games are available in the 2 weeks free trial: Here’s a video of screen recordingContinue reading “CVC words: Educational games”

New lesson: Picture comprehension with Wh questions

New lesson has been added to the Picture Comprehension course. To view this lesson go to the Picture Comprehension course and click the lesson. You must have a subscription to a product which includes the course or you can take a free trial. If you have completed the free trial head to the shop andContinue reading “New lesson: Picture comprehension with Wh questions”

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