Orthographe Orthopia jeux

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Everyone
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About this game

Orthopia is a spelling game that helps children master grammatical homophones while having fun: a/à/as, et/est, son/sont, ou/où, ces/ses, on/ont, etc.

Children progress through a world of short, illustrated stories: for each adventure, they must complete mini-games about homophones to unlock rewards or new stories.

Designed for home or primary school.

Orthopia is designed for students from grades 2 to 5:

Short sentences that reflect children's everyday lives.

Frequent homophones that are actually problematic in the classroom.

Immediate feedback after each answer to understand the mistake.

Gradual difficulty to adapt to each child's pace.

Who is it for?

At home: to review spelling without worksheets or traditional dictation exercises.

In the classroom: for teachers who want to offer an independent, fun, and focused workshop on homophones.

For support: for students who regularly confuse certain forms and need practice with many examples.

Main features

Various mini-games focusing on grammatical homophones.

Thematic learning paths with stories to unlock.

Scoring system and visual rewards (images to reveal).

Colorful and child-friendly interface.

Guided reading: fill in the blanks in a sentence, then complete it with the correct form during feedback.

Orthopia transforms a grammar point often perceived as difficult into a fun challenge: aim, shoot, read, correct… and little by little, homophones become second nature.
Updated on
Feb 18, 2026

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