Can You Score 3/3 on the Trivia Game, “New Year’s Eve?”

Can You Score 3/3 on the Trivia Game, “New Year’s Eve?”

Trivia games are awesome! This fun and exciting trivia game will help you find out what you remember about how ”January 1st became New Year’s Day.” If you like, you can read more about the history of New Year’s Eve Celebrations. Great activity for family devotionals. It develops your memory and visualization skills. Playing the […]

New Year’s Eve Word Search Game

New Year’s Eve Word Search Game

Let’s have fun with this free online word search called, “New Year’s Eve.”  If you want to read more, go to New Year’s Eve – Wikipedia. Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all of the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one of your favorite word searches. Each time you replay […]

Easy, Fun – Games!

Easy, Fun – Games!

Here we make “Learning to Read” fun and engaging with great online reading games (such as word searches, trivia games, etc.) and activities. You have told us that many children love the online games, audiobooks, and “You Win” messages which we create to motivate your children to keep exploring and learning. We believe that all […]

Can You Score 100% on the Word Search Game – “The Widow’s Mites?”

Can You Score 100% on the Word Search Game – “The Widow’s Mites?”

Let’s have fun with this free online word search called, “The Widow’s Mites.”  If you want to read the story in the Bible, go to Mark, Chapter 12 (also Learning to Read: New Testament Stories). Word searches develop spelling skills, extend vocabulary and emphasize pattern recognition. Find all of the hidden words! Enjoy replaying one […]

Remember the Ming Dynasty (168 A.D. – 1644 A.D.)?

Remember the Ming Dynasty (168 A.D. – 1644 A.D.)?

Let’s briefly examine the Ming Dynasty (1368 A.D. – 1644 A.D.) through its leadership, culture, wars, economy and its eventual collapse. Moreover, historians are on an ongoing mission to find evidence of the true story of the Ming Dynasty by piecing together ancient Chinese literature (e.g. Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Yongle Encyclopedia), pottery, artwork, […]