CVC Words
Short-vowel consonant-vowel-consonant words for early decoders.
A Roblox-themed reading showdown for Grades 1–5. Students answer phonics, comprehension, and writing questions to draft their dream Roblox lineup—then see if the judges agree.
Pick a skill below, then tap a grade to start unlocking Roblox matchups.
High-interest decoding skills
Short-vowel consonant-vowel-consonant words for early decoders.
VCe words where the final e makes the vowel say its name.
Common pairs like ai/ay, ee, oa, oi/oy, ou/ow.
ar, er, ir, or, ur patterns that pop up in tons of texts.
Early skills like bl, st, tr and sh, ch, th, wh, ck.
Break big words into syllables to read them smoothly.
Common affixes like re-, un-, pre-, -ful, -less.
Finding the “big idea” and which details support it.
Using surrounding sentences to figure out unknown word meanings.
Names, sentence beginnings, periods, question marks, commas, and more.
Deciding whether a group of words is a complete sentence or needs fixing.
Watch who picks first, then choose your favorite Roblox game.
The judges are scanning both Roblox lineups. Who built the better collection?
A Roblox-themed literacy game for Grades 1–5. Students answer phonics, comprehension, and writing questions to collect Roblox games, then face a judged showdown to see whose lineup wins.
Mix phonics decoding, main idea, context clues, capitalization, and sentence work. You can choose which skill to target while keeping the same fun Roblox format.
Students read short passages and questions that feel manageable, so they can focus on accuracy, understanding, and key details instead of getting lost in long texts.
Questions go beyond “right or wrong” words—students think about meaning, vocabulary in context, and whether a sentence is written correctly.
Every correct answer helps the player build a stronger Roblox lineup. At the end, the judges decide whose collection wins: the player or the computer.
Runs right in the browser on Chromebooks, iPads, laptops, and desktops—perfect for centers, small-group tutoring, intervention, or at-home practice.
Ideal for roughly 1st–5th grade readers working on phonics, decoding, short-passage comprehension, context clues, and basic writing skills. Also friendly for English learners and dyslexia-informed instruction with decodable passages and bite-sized questions.
Yes. You can play all included skill sets for free right on the ABZ Learning website.
Yes. It runs in any modern browser on iPad, Chromebook, Mac, and Windows devices—no downloads needed.
Use it as a warm-up, literacy center, tutoring activity, or take-home link. Pair it with your own observation notes, checklists, or ABZ data tools to track growth over time.