Reading Games

Free Reading Games – Feller School for Dyslexia

Stop the Reading Fights.
5 Games That Make
Practice Fun.

Get our free list of reading games used by Feller School's dyslexia teachers β€” so your child builds real reading skills without the tears.

Feller School for Dyslexia

5 Reading Games
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Stop the Struggle. Get Proven Games
Used by Dyslexia Specialists.

These aren't random activities. They're the same tools our teachers use in Feller School classrooms every day β€” helping kids with dyslexia build real confidence and skills, without it feeling like a chore.

How It Works

1

Download

Fill out the quick form and get your free game list sent straight to your inbox.

2

Pick Your Favorite

Browse 5 fun, ready-to-play games and choose the one that looks most exciting to your child.

3

Improve Reading Skills

Play together and watch your child build confidence, fluency, and a love for reading.

Students playing reading games

The Feller Approach

Games Built for Kids Who Learn Differently

Every game on our list is used in Feller School classrooms with students who have dyslexia. They're designed to build phonics, fluency, and confidence β€” without your child ever feeling like they're doing extra work.

If You've Said Any of These…
You're Not Alone.

"We fight every single night just to get through reading homework."

"My child told me they feel stupid compared to the other kids."

"I've tried flashcards, apps, tutors β€” nothing seems to stick."

"Every morning is a battle. They don't want to go to school."

"My child works so hard but still falls further behind their classmates."

"I watch them get frustrated and I don't know how to help."

These games won't fix everything β€” but they're a real first step.
And they're completely free.

What Changes When the Right Tools Click In

Before
  • Homework ends in tears β€” every night
  • "I hate reading. I'm not good at it."
  • Dreads being called on in class
  • Avoids books, makes up excuses not to read
  • Parents feel helpless watching their child struggle
  • Falling further behind every semester
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After
  • Reading practice feels like game night
  • "I want to read all the books!"
  • Raises their hand β€” confident and engaged
  • Picks up books on their own, just for fun
  • Parents finally have the tools to actually help
  • Building momentum, week after week

These games are the same ones Feller School uses to start that shift.

What's Inside

Here's What You're Getting β€” For Free

A free PDF guide listing five specialist-recommended reading games β€” the exact ones used in Feller School classrooms. We tell you the name of each game, why it works for struggling readers, and where to get it. The games themselves are available to purchase separately.

Kids enjoying reading games
End the Tears

Turn tedious drills into engaging, collaborative family fun that your child actually wants to play.

Kid-Tested & Teacher Approved

Games loved by our students right here in Feller School classrooms every day.

Quick to Learn

Simple instructions mean you can start playing and practicing in minutes β€” zero prep required.

Build Core Skills Naturally

Practice phonics, sight words, and fluency without your child even realizing it.

From Our Classroom to Yours

Get the exact reading activities used by our teachers at Feller School every day.

Designed to Make Reading Fun

Designed for kids who are struggling to read β€” built around making reading fun and engaging.

Free. No purchase necessary. Sent straight to your inbox.

Hear It From Parents Just Like You

Want the same tools these families are using?

Download the free list of 5 reading games β€” the same ones Feller School teachers use in the classroom every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

The games cover a range of ages and skill levels, from Kindergarten all the way through 6th grade. There's something for every child in the K–6 range, and the list inside includes the recommended age for each game so you can pick the right fit.
No printing needed! These are real, professionally made games that you can purchase and start playing right away. The list tells you everything about each game β€” what it is, why it works, and where to get it.
Not at all. These games are great for any child who is learning to read or needs a little extra support. They're especially helpful for kids who struggle with reading, but every child can benefit from the vocabulary, phonics, and fluency practice they build.
Most of these games can be played in 15–30 minutes, making them perfect for after school, before bed, or family game night. They're designed to be quick to learn and easy to pick up β€” no long setup required.
Yes! All five games are designed for group play and work great with siblings, parents, and even grandparents. Playing together is actually one of the best ways to keep kids engaged and motivated β€” it stops feeling like practice and starts feeling like fun.
Yes, completely free. Feller School put this list together because we know how hard it can be to find resources that actually work for kids who struggle with reading. Consider it our way of helping your family take a first step forward.
One Last Thing

Don't Leave Without the Games.
Download Your Free List Now.

Tonight's homework doesn't have to end in tears. Grab the free list, pick one game, and try it with your child this week.

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