Chicago Urban Ignite: Free Online Reading Games Grades 1-6

Chicago Urban Ignite

Free Online Reading Games & Digital Resources

Grades 1st–6th Tutor Training Module

Purpose of This Training

Digital reading games can be powerful tools to support student learning during one-on-one tutoring sessions. When used correctly, online games provide additional practice with phonics, vocabulary, spelling, fluency, and comprehension skills.

Tutors should use these resources to reinforce instruction, increase engagement, and provide students with opportunities to practice reading skills in a fun way.

Tutor Expectations When Using Reading Games

  • Select games based on the student's reading level and goals.
  • Preview activities before sharing them with students.
  • Use games as a supplement—not a replacement—for instruction.
  • Ask students to explain what they learned.
  • Track student engagement and progress.

Free Online Reading Game Resources

1. Literacy Arcade

Grades: 1st–6th Grade

Skills: Phonics, spelling, vocabulary, word recognition, reading practice.

Literacy Arcade provides literacy games designed to help students practice foundational reading skills.

Visit Literacy Arcade →

2. Ereading Games

Grades: 3rd–6th Grade

Skills: Vocabulary, context clues, comprehension, figurative language, grammar.

Ereading Games provides online reading activities focused on upper elementary literacy skills.

Visit Ereading Games →

3. PrimaryGames Reading & Language Arts

Grades: 1st–6th Grade

Skills: Spelling, vocabulary, phonics, grammar, word recognition.

PrimaryGames offers free educational reading games for elementary students.

Visit PrimaryGames Reading Games →

4. Teach Your Monster to Read

Grades: 1st–3rd Grade

Skills: Phonics, decoding, letter sounds, early reading.

This resource supports beginning readers with phonics-based activities.

Visit Teach Your Monster to Read →

5. Phonics Hero

Grades: 1st–3rd Grade

Skills: Letter sounds, decoding, phonics patterns, word reading.

Phonics Hero provides structured phonics practice activities.

Visit Phonics Hero →

6. Starfall

Grades: 1st–3rd Grade

Skills: Phonics, vocabulary, reading fluency, comprehension.

Starfall provides interactive literacy activities for beginning readers.

Visit Starfall →

Check Your Knowledge: Using Reading Game Resources

Answer each question before revealing the correct answer.

1. What is the purpose of online reading games during tutoring?

A. Replace the tutor
B. Provide additional practice and reinforce reading skills
C. Allow students free time
D. Avoid reading instruction

Correct Answer: B
Reading games should support direct instruction and provide extra practice.
2. Before assigning a reading game, tutors should:

A. Choose the first game they see
B. Match the activity to the student's needs
C. Allow students to choose any game
D. Skip instruction

Correct Answer: B
Tutors should select resources that support the student's reading goals.
3. Which resource would best support a student practicing phonics skills?

A. Phonics Hero
B. A math website
C. A video game unrelated to reading
D. A typing activity

Correct Answer: A
Phonics Hero focuses on decoding and letter-sound skills.
4. After completing a reading game, tutors should:

A. Ask students what they learned
B. End the session immediately
C. Ignore the activity
D. Assign another random game

Correct Answer: A
Reflection helps students connect activities to learning.
5. Why should tutors preview games before using them?

A. To make sure they match student needs and are appropriate
B. To avoid teaching
C. To make sessions longer
D. To replace reading goals

Correct Answer: A
Tutors are responsible for selecting appropriate learning materials.