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World of Alice Images and Words

Match every displayed word with the correct image. Successful pairs introduce new vocabulary and continue the learning sequence.

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ABOUT THE GAME

World of Alice Images and Words game overview

World of Alice Images and Words takes place on an educational board that presents a word beside several illustrated objects. You recognize the written word and drag its matching picture into the correct area. Success depends on using letter clues together with the pictured object's identity. Successful pairs introduce new vocabulary and continue the learning sequence. A mismatched image must be moved again before the activity can advance. In World of Alice Images and Words, every result informs the next move.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

World of Alice Images and Words emphasizes image-to-word matching lesson. Key decisions involve using letter clues together with the pictured object's identity. As difficulty grows, image-to-word matching lesson remains the focus.

GETTING STARTED

How to play World of Alice Images and Words

First, read the word once completely before comparing the illustrations. Next, recognize the written word and drag its matching picture into the correct area. Pause after each result before continuing.

Look for the first and last letters when two objects seem possible. Successful pairs introduce new vocabulary and continue the learning sequence. Main risk: a mismatched image must be moved again before the activity can advance.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

With a mouse or finger, hold the chosen picture, move it onto the matching word, and release to submit the pair.

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Tips for World of Alice Images and Words

  1. Name each picture mentally so it can be compared directly with the text. Keep one useful casual follow-up available.
  2. Place the clearest vocabulary pair first to reduce the remaining choices. During image-to-word matching lesson, read the consequence before choosing again.
  3. Use feedback from an incorrect match to reconsider the word's meaning. This protects late progress during image-to-word matching lesson.