FYI - Cognitive Concept’s GameGoo

Studentsin grades K-2 can receive help in learning language with Cognitive Concept’s GameGoo,a Web-based educational games site. These games are based on state languagearts curriculum standards for students grades K-2. Game activities includepractice matching uppercase and lowercase letters, practice matching vowelsounds to their letters, and practice identifying letters in words they hear.Students may also receive aid in distinguishing realistic stories frommake-believe tales and in identifying rhythm, rhyme and alliteration in p'etry.For more information, visit www.cogcon.com.

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