Torlam Phonics Puzzle, Rhyming Video games Phonics Video games Flash Playing cards for Children Toddler, Be taught to Learn Spelling Studying Sight Phrases, Lengthy Vowel Silent E Web site Phrases for Preschool Kindergarten Homeschool
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Product Description
【What’s included】Embody 15 double-sided phonics puzzle playing cards, there are a complete of 120 phrases, 30 phonics, 120 footage, and 5 phonic group units (3A-3E).
【Divided into 4 ranges】 Degree 1: Quick Vowel Blends; Degree 2: Consonant Blends & Digraphs; Degree 3: Lengthy Vowels & Silent E & Bossy R & Diphthongs; Degree 4: Trigraphs & Different Letters & Frequent Endings & Silent Letters. This rhyming sport is nice for younger kids to be taught phonics and sounds.
【Studying by play】Kids can be taught by play and need not drill youngster with phrases that imply nothing and can simply result in rote memorization, however utilizing the sight phrase flash playing cards in a enjoyable and interactive method can present far more of a deep-seated studying worth.
【Properly-crafted design】Our phonics flash playing cards are laminated, and all playing cards characteristic rounded corners. This learn-to-read flashcard is printed in vivid colours and clear font, children will like the brilliant and attention-grabbing colours and illustrations.
【Homeschool provides & classroom Should Haves】This phonics sport is a useful instructional studying software for teenagers, excellent to be used in preschool, elementary, and kindergarten studying actions for varsity lecturers and homeschool provides. These spelling video games are additionally nice speech remedy supplies.
8 reviews for Torlam Phonics Puzzle, Rhyming Video games Phonics Video games Flash Playing cards for Children Toddler, Be taught to Learn Spelling Studying Sight Phrases, Lengthy Vowel Silent E Web site Phrases for Preschool Kindergarten Homeschool
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Cathy D –
Students love it
Nice game for individuals and small groups.
Brett Auer –
Does the job
The education value is great, they are fun to us. Kids liked them for a little while then got bored. I think this could help on a daily bases help someone read.
Jasmine w. –
Love it
I honestly canât wait to start using this, especially since he has a hard time making up words or doing his phonics, especially doing the oo ue ie ur au and so on words so I hope this can help out a lot with his reading
Gabe T. –
Phonics and Sight Words!!
The Torlam Phonics Puzzles have been a fantastic resource for my kids! Phonics instruction is such a crucial foundation for reading, and these puzzles make it engaging and interactive. The set focuses on short vowel sounds and blends, and the puzzle format gamifies key concepts. My youngest enjoys matching the pictures and words, and my middle child uses it to supplement her speech therapy (not that we’re telling her that). Theyâre also building essential early reading skills. The middle one’s reading skills have grown a ton since we began working with the puzzles.As a parent and teacher, I appreciate how this set supports phonics instruction, which is so important for helping young kids learn to read. Itâs been especially helpful in building confidence with sight words and understanding word patterns. This is a great tool for any parent, teacher, or homeschooler looking to introduce phonics in an enjoyable, hands-on manner. Highly recommend!
Danielle –
Word family puzzles
These puzzles are a fun, hands on way for teaching and practicing rhyming and word families. Each puzzle starts with a circular piece in the middle with a word family word ending letter pair on it, such as the -at family. The complete the puzzle, the child must find the 4 puzzle pieces with pictures/words with that word family ending, like cat, mat, bat, etc.The puzzles are color coded by middle vowel sound, which makes it a little easier to know which puzzle pieces match up. The puzzles are double sided, so you get lots of word families for each vowel, however, this can sometimes make it confusing or frustrating for kids, if they are looking for a specific word family and they can’t find it because the pieces are flipped and it’s on the back side.I teach kindergarten and these puzzles were a perfect activity for my reading centers. They were easy enough for my students to do with minimal help and they had fun trying to find all the matches to complete the puzzles.The quality of the puzzles is fairly good, though some of the pieces ripped on first use. The pieces only fit together a specific way and some of my students tried to force the pieces together, causing them to get stuck and rip when they pulled them apart. Overall, though, I still recommend them. They are bright, colorful and easy to use and just the right size for my kindergarten students. They are also a really great price considering learning activities and games are often pretty expensive.
shayla –
this helps with identification
my 2 and 4 year old can not read. Trying to teach sounds and letters at the same time is hard. So far this only help with identifying what puzzle goes where. The more we practice I believe we can get there.
JCWis –
OK but not really useful
This was a good idea but the puzzle pieces fall apart and don’t hold together. You have to find all the pieces and that is a real pain and the kids just get bored. Too few sounds but a good idea. Don’t waste your money on this.
Khiara B –
Great phonics game
These are great to teach your little one phonics and reading skills. The games are engaging. The game comes with a little bag to keep all the pieces in for easy storing.