Flash cards are a fun way to practice subject fluency. This game works with both multiple choice question sets and words lists. With word lists you can choose to show a word or picture and then flip the card to see the answer.
Fun Ways to Play
Whole Class
If you have an interactive whiteboard in your classroom, this game makes for a fun, whole class review session. First choose the skill that you would like to review from the Choose Questions page. Then project the game onto your whiteboard and play it with your students.
Small Groups
At your group table, you could use a laptop or tablet to play the game collaboratively with your group. If you have an interactive whiteboard, playing the game on your board will be very engaging for your students.
Therapy & Interventions
This game is a great tool to help keep your students engaged during your therapy sessions or interventions. Choose a target from our skills library and then use the flash cards to practice speech targets or reading.
Online Learning
Using your conferencing software such as Zoom for example, share your game screen and have students answer questions orally while you control the game.
For more ideas on how to use the games with your students, please read the article Learn Many Ways to Use the Games with your Students.
How to Buy
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How to Select a Flash Card Game on the Choose a Game Page
After you have selected a question set or word list on the Choose Questions page, you will be taken to the Choose a Game page. Click on the Game Type filter to open the list of game types and then choose Flash Cards from the drop down list.
This will filter the game selection page to show only the Flash Card games.
There are several fun themes for the Flash Card game type including special occasions such as Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day and also fun characters such as a ocean animals, aliens and pirates.
Understanding the Game Settings
The game settings allow you to customize the game in a variety of ways. You can refine your choice of questions or words which will help you to differentiate for your learners. You can control what appears on the flash cards. You can also set a game timer to help learners stop playing and transition to new activities.
The Flash Card games setting page looks as shown in the image below. You can leave the settings on their default settings and simply play the game, or you can change them to meet your needs.
To learn what the settings do, you can simply try different variations when playing the game. However, if you would like a detailed explanation please read the article Game Settings.
To learn about the other types of games, see the Game Types section of the Help Center.