Word Tag - Word Learning Game

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4.3
1.57K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

For ages 7-13
Improved vocabulary test scores—up to 43%”
Up to four personalized child profiles and progress reports
100% ad free
KidSAFE Coppa approved, quality screen time

Get the app that’s 100% fun, 100% learning, 100% GAME! Watch as your kids play their way to improved vocabulary test scores—up to 43% in our focus group—and learn up to 1,000 new words a year with 20 minutes of gameplay per day.

From the award-winning team at Mrs Wordsmith comes Word Tag: A brand new, epic video game so fun and engaging, your child won’t want to stop playing! And since they’ll learn through gameplay, you’ll happily give in to “just 5 more minutes.”

Combining cutting-edge game design, educational research, and genuinely fun gameplay, Word Tag will help your child improve their vocabulary and become a confident reader in just 20 minutes per day. Using a tried-and-tested framework, Word Tag uses fun minigames to give kids the exposures they need to retain vocabulary in bite-sized chunks. And from day 1, you’ll be able to see exactly what your child is learning in their personal progress report, from the syllables and synonyms to the pop quizzes and context word games!

But though it might look like just play, it’s also a scientifically proven learning tool! Games engage our attention because they are hands-on experiences. When we are engaged, we learn better. Stanford Research shows that information presented in a game is more likely to be learned than the same information presented in a book.

The immediate feedback, rewards, and gratification that games offer make them a groundbreaking learning device..
To embed the right pedagogy in the game, we brought in literacy experts to help produce our unique game-based learning approach. We are grateful to have received scientific guidance from Susan Neuman (Professor of Early Childhood and Literacy Education, NYU), Ted Briscoe (Professor of Computational Linguistics, University of Cambridge), and Emma Madden (Headteacher at Fox Primary, one of the UK’s top schools).

Word Tag uses spaced repetition to teach vocabulary. the ultimate pillar of the Science of Reading framework. This is the most effective way to learn new words. It works by repeatedly exposing kids to the same word, over a series of short, focused sessions, to make sure vocabulary gets stored in long-term memory and, ultimately, to improve reading comprehension. Kids will encounter the same word eight times, across four different games:

- Word Jumble: In this game, kids unlock word definitions by working with jumbled syllables that must be placed in the right order. This introduces them to the meaning, spelling, and pronunciation of each new word.
- Word Pairs: this word game reinforces word meaning by bringing in synonyms and word pairs.
- Words in Context: this sentence game gives kids a chance to use words in context by choosing the right word to complete a sentence.
- Pop Quiz: This game helps recap what kids have seen before, as they choose synonyms and word pairs for multiple words in a fast-paced quiz.

The order of the minigames in Word Tag is carefully scaffolded, with each minigame building further on kids’ understanding of a word. We took the elements that make for a great game (including rewards, exciting challenges, and a beautiful world to explore) and blended them with research on what boosts learning.

- What vocabulary will kids see in Word Tag? Word lists are tailored to their needs, including:
- Creative writing and literature words
- Textbook words from the Lexile database
- US exam words (inc. SSAT, SAT)
- UK exam words (inc. KS1/KS2 SATs, ISEB 11+)
- Inspirational words
- STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) words

US$9.99 monthly subscription after week of free trial
Updated on
May 1, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Personal info and Device or other IDs
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted
Committed to follow the Play Families Policy

Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.22K reviews
Arun Kumar
April 21, 2024
Amazing app, full of gamification to make children learn new words. Only downside is it is too expensive. I wish they introduce "purchasing power parity" so people from developing countries could also afford this excellent game.
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Mrs. Wordsmith
April 22, 2024
Hello Arun, Thank you for your feedback and recommendation! We're glad you find Word Tag amazing with its gamification for learning new words. We appreciate your suggestion regarding pricing and will consider ways to make the game more accessible in the future! 😊
GG 83
December 12, 2023
My child started to play this today and was having a great time until they weren't able to find any more words after just a few. I assumed it was because they were on the limited version, so I subscribed, and it's exactly the same, so I'm not sure if there is something wrong. My child is home educated, so if they're only getting to learn how to spell a few words each day, it's really not worth the money, especially since the free version seems to be no different.
6 people found this review helpful
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Mrs. Wordsmith
December 28, 2023
Hi there, Thanks for your feedback! Our pedagogical and child psychology advisors recommend avoiding cramming words into short-term memory and instead encourage learning at a pace that ensures lasting retention in long-term memory. For effective learning, we suggest playing the game every day, rather than extended periods of continuous play.
Karrie Dunham
January 31, 2024
It is a fun game that gives you sentences where you have to fill in the blank with the in correct word. It is a fun challenge with words. Answered came from my 8 year old.
9 people found this review helpful
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Mrs. Wordsmith
February 14, 2024
Hello Karrie, We're thrilled to hear that your 8-year-old is enjoying the game and finds it to be a fun challenge with words! If there are any other aspects of the game your child particularly enjoys or any feedback they have, we'd love to hear it.😊

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