ABA Activities & Games

Engaging, play-based ABA resources that teach communication, social skills, imitation, motor skills, and cooperation. These activities and games make learning fun while still supporting data-driven ABA goals. Perfect for in-home sessions, clinics, and parent practice.

Online Materials

Array Practice – Check out our online collection of flashcards in an array setting.

Tacting Flashcards – Check out our online collection of tacting flashcards to use in session.

Browser/Phone Games

Tic Tac Toe – A quick and simple strategy game where two players take turns placing Xs and Os on a 3×3 grid. The first to line up three symbols in a row—horizontally, vertically, or diagonally—wins. Easy to play, great for practicing turn-taking and strategic thinking.

Connect 4 – A digital version of the classic four-in-a-row game. Players drop colored discs into a vertical grid, aiming to connect four pieces before their opponent does. Perfect for building planning skills, anticipation, and friendly competition.

Memory Game – A simple matching game where players flip over cards to find pairs with the same image. It’s great for building visual memory, attention to detail, and turn-taking skills while keeping play fun and engaging.

Sudoku – A number puzzle that challenges players to complete a grid without repeating digits in any row, column, or square. Perfect for strengthening focus, reasoning, and pattern recognition.

Sudoku 6 – A kid-friendly version of the classic puzzle, using a 6×6 grid and the numbers 1–6. Perfect for younger players who are building early logic, problem-solving, and number-recognition skills.

Word Search – A classic puzzle where players hunt for hidden words arranged forward, backward, and diagonally within a letter grid. Great for boosting attention to detail, visual scanning skills, and vocabulary development while keeping learning fun.

Session Activities/Games

Hangman – A classic word-guessing game where one player selects a secret word and the other guesses letters one at a time. Each incorrect guess adds a piece to the “hangman” drawing—guess the word before the drawing is complete!

Battleship – Players draw matching grids and secretly place their ships on the board. They take turns calling out coordinates to locate and “hit” the opponent’s ships. The first player to sink all enemy ships wins.

War – Players draw matching grids and secretly place their ships on the board. They take turns calling out coordinates to locate and “hit” the opponent’s ships. The first player to sink all enemy ships wins.

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