Monday, December 10, 2012

Reading Roadway {review & giveaway}

Reading Roadway USA, is a reading comprehension game developed by Learning Resources.


The game focuses on non-fiction passages with facts based on the states.  As students move from state to state, they listen or read a passage. Answer the literal and inferential questions after reading or listening to the passage.




Students collect souvenirs through each region in the country.  




The game incorporates new vocabulary and geography concepts and is a great way to incorporate academic vocabulary! For children with speech or language deficits, Reading Roadway USA, provides opportunity to work on listening comprehension, WH questions, inferencing and vocabulary. 

Learning Resources wants to give away a copy of this game one lucky Speech Room News reader. Enter via rafflecopter below. 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Disclosure Statement: Learning Resources provided resources for testing in exchange for a review. The opinions expressed in this review are mine. No other compensation was provided. 

53 comments:

  1. I can definitely use this for my caseload. I work on reading comprehension a lot!

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  2. My 4th grade group would love this!

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  3. I know a student that this would be great for.

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  4. What a great giveaway Jena. Very useful to have. Thanks. Didri

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  5. This looks awesome! I love using Nonfiction comprehension games!

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  6. traveling games with cars and souvenirs? always fun!

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  7. This would be perfect for my 3rd and 4th grade students working on WH questions and listening comprehension!

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  8. This would be great for my older language students!

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  9. I can see myself using this with my older students especially third, fourth, fifth, and sixth as I know they are working on map skills, geography, history of USA, etc.

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  11. Very cool! Looks like a fun game!

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  12. Thank you for the review. This game looks like a lot of fun.

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  13. This would be great to have for all of my auditory comp kiddos.

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  14. Sounds like a great Christmas gift! My fourth grader will like and my second grader too!

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  15. I would definitely be able to use this with my caseload! What a great game!

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  16. Yes, I could really use this with my caseload.

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  17. Seems to be a nice game, kids will surely enjoy this game.

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  18. I would love to use this game with my middle schoolers. The older ones are excited to get their licenses and enjoy maps and thinking about driving.

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  19. I'm always looking for new activities for reading comprehension. This looks great!

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  20. Would love to use this!

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  21. I could definitely use this game with my students! My upper elementary school kids would benefit a lot because they work so much on geography. And I work on reading comprehension skills with so many of my kids!

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  22. This would be great for my clients in middle school and upper elementary!

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  23. i could use this with my upper el kiddos! many struggle with reading comp. thanks!

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  24. Omg I borrowed this game from my supervisor last year and it was amazing... but she moved across the country and took all her materials with her... would love to win!

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  25. This would be great for my 3rd and 4th graders!

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  26. This game would be great for my language/literacy lab with my 4th-7th graders!

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  27. would be great for many of my students!

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  28. This would be great for some of my upper elementary kids or even my middle school students.

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  29. My middle school students would love this.

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  30. WOULD LOVE TO WIN THIS FOR MY SCHOOL AGE STUDENTS!

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  31. I would love to win this game to use with my students!

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  32. My caseload can definitely benefit from a new game!

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  33. I'd love this for patients on my caseload! Looks good to target a variety of concepts!

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  34. Looks like something my students would love!

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  35. Yes! Thank you for the opportunity.

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  36. This looks great!! I would use this all of the time!!!

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  37. Reminds me of a game we had growing up which was how we learned facts about the states - A great new twist adding the comprehension questions! I could see using this in the classroom as a way to practice with a peer!

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  38. This game would work so well with my upper elementary students who are learning about regions of the US in social studies!

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  39. It is always great to find fun listening comprehension activities! It's great because it also gives them information about their country, too! :)

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  40. This looks like such a great game for my upper elementary students!

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  41. Definitely could use this game for most kids on my caseload. They love nothing more than to play a game and this looks like a great way to switch it up from the typical Super Duper product!

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  42. I definitely need more reading materials for kids on my caseload!

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  43. I love your materials! I'm excited about this one! ;)

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  44. I have sixth graders on my caseload and I feel like I never have very good material for them. This would be perfect!!

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  45. my students would love this!

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  46. absolutely! This looks awesome!:)

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  47. Would be great for the intermediate kiddos.

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  48. Yes! I pull my 5th graders from social studies, so we often work on geography vocab!

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