Studying Assets Snap It Up! Phonics & Studying Card Sport, Homeschool,Studying Sport, 90 Playing cards Included, Ages 6+
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This thrilling, fast-paced card recreation supplies youngsters with hard-hitting follow in studying expertise! Gamers decide and cross playing cards shortly to make phrases from 1 and 3-letter phrase households. The primary participant to make 3 appropriate phrases wins. A lot enjoyable, youngsters will wish to snap it up time and again!
Have interaction youngsters in constructing studying and phonics expertise with this fast-paced recreation!
Gamers decide and cross playing cards as quick as they will, constructing phrases at file speeds
Contains 90 boldly-printed playing cards
Terrific for ages 6+
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Clients discover the flash playing cards to be enjoyable, participating, and academic. They point out it is a good way to include play and studying. Some admire the quick pacing and high quality of the playing cards. Nonetheless, some clients differ on the convenience of use.
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13 reviews for Studying Assets Snap It Up! Phonics & Studying Card Sport, Homeschool,Studying Sport, 90 Playing cards Included, Ages 6+
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EHollis –
Fun and effective learning
This card game is an absolute hit with my 6 year old daughter. It’s an incredible way to make learning phonics and reading enjoyable. The game is incredibly easy to pick up, even for adults. We made it harder for my husband and I to make it a little fair. The instructions are clear and simple, making it perfect for family game night.What I love most is how engaging and educational this game is. My daughter is constantly eager to play, and I can see her reading skills improving with each game. The fast-paced nature of the game keeps them on their toes and excited to learn new words and try to beat you.Beyond the educational value, it’s simply fun! The competitive element adds an extra layer of excitement, and we often find ourselves laughing. It’s a great way to spend quality time together while boosting my daughters literacy skills.I also appreciate the versatility of the game. It can be adapted to different skill levels, making it suitable for a wide range of ages. Whether you’re a parent looking for a fun learning tool or a teacher searching for engaging classroom activities, this card game is a fantastic choice!Overall, I highly recommend the game. It’s a fantastic investment in your child’s education and a game that the whole family can enjoy!
Sarah –
Fun and Full of Learning
This has been a fun game & helped my child to read better.
David Finley –
Great reading game!
This is one of my all time favorite games to play with my students. I’ve bought several sets. They beg to play it.
crt –
Versatile and easy to adapt: good for kids and elderly
As an experienced babysitter, nanny, tutor, substitute teacher and aunt, I am always looking for fun games and activities to sharpen mental skills. I have been using this game with an elderly person with dementia, and it has helped him focus, exercised his language muscles (including spelling as well as word recognition and retrieval abilities), gotten him thinking about options, given him a way to interact with other people, and kept his mind off negative thoughts.The instructions provide a couple of versions for regular competitive play which are fun for kids of similar skill levels, the idea always being to form more words than your opponents do by placing single letter cards in front of word ending cards.It was easy to adapt play for his needs and abilities. Speed, multiple piles to choose from, and simultaneous play of multiple people, while exciting for kids, would be utterly confusing for him, but these simpler variations work just fine.For solo play he has one draw pile and keeps up to 3 cards in his hand. If he has to discard, I just tuck the discards into the bottom of the draw pile to avoid confusion. I collect the words he forms and set them aside and then turn over a new word ending card for him while he draws a replacement card for his hand. When he sees the words spread out on the table, he feels good about how well he’s doing. I just sort the used cards periodically and shuffle them, adding them to the draw piles if I want to extend the playing time.In order for him to play with the grandchildren, we just have one ending card in middle of play area, one draw pile and one discard pile, and they take turns. If someone can make a word, they collect the word and turn over a new word ending card and play passes to next player. If they can’t make a word, they discard and draw a new card and their turn is over.I think these adaptations would work well with special needs students, too, and I think it would be easy for other people to come up with their own variations.In all versions, you have to decide whether any of the letters you have can spell a legitimate word with the available ending card (or cards), and if you have several possibilities, you get to practice choosing among options. Reinforces phonics, reading and spelling skills.
Therese devine –
Great small group game
My first graders loved this game!! It can get competitive:) great for small groups.
Jessica Lebold –
1st grader learning to read loves it
My almost 7 year old boy really enjoys this game. He is not yet reading. We modify the rules a bit since he’s the only real player–I only take a turn if he misses one rather than competing with speed as the rules indicate. He wants to play multiple times a day and is very proud of himself for making words.
Princessjay97 –
Love this!
This was the perfect game for my 7 year old. She struggles with dyslexic type issues while learning to read this was easy to use/figure out. She LOVES this game. I would recommend for anyone with kids learning to spell/read. Guardians,teachers, buy this!!
Hard Working Teacher –
Love, love, love this learning game!
My students and I love playing this game! Itâs very engaging and the students beg to play it. It not only helps struggling readers love to read again!
Pamela Bennett –
Great learning game for kindergarten to grade 1 students.I would recommend this game for learning early words.
Brenda –
Llegó antes de lo esperado y en buenas condiciones, el material es de buena calidad y viene en una cajita muy coqueta y funcional.
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Justyna A. –
Wish there was a more syllable version!
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