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Build writing skills with word games and puzzles

Build skills with puzzles and word games

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Today is National Scrabble Day, and my mind has turned to puzzles and word games. That’s right! Scrabble, the granddaddy of all word games, has its very own designated holiday, celebrated each year on April 13.

Kids think games are fun, but you can secretly help them build writing skills with word games and puzzles. I’ve gathered a bunch of resources for kids of all ages to enjoy long after National Scrabble Day is behind us.

Celebrate National Scrabble Day

In honor of National Scrabble Day, why not join the fun by engaging your family in one of these Scrabble-themed activities or projects?

Tap into the Benefits of Word Games

Whether you play online—or with pencil, paper, cubes, tiles, or game boards—word games are great for building vocabulary and thinking skills. Besides Scrabble, there are other favorites too! Challenge your children with some of these stimulating activities.

Popular Letter-arrangement Games

BENEFITS: Vocabulary development; improved spelling skills; cognitive and social benefits; mental stimulation

Paper and Pencil Puzzles for Word Lovers

BENEFITS: Boredom busters; mental stimulation; improved brain function; better concentration; vocabulary development; improved spelling skills

Structured Games That Focus on Word Meanings

BENEFITS: Improved language skills; vocabulary practice; social benefits

Your children will think they’re getting a break from school to play games, but you’ll know differently. Using word games and exercises that are stimulating, educational, and fun, you’ll be helping your kids give their brains a workout!

What are your family’s favorite word games?

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