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Studying Assets Pop For Sight Phrases Sport,Vocabulary/Literacy Sport, 92 Playing cards, Ages 5+

Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.

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Worth: Enhance phrase recognition by way of fast-paced recreation play. Use the considerable phrase playing cards in your personal early literacy actions. Consists of 100 die-cut popcorn playing cards (92 sight phrases and eight Pop playing cards) and information printed on field. From the Producer Pop for Sight Phrases Sport. College students will gobble up handfuls of enjoyable as they acknowledge and skim aloud sight phrases. Quick-paced recreation play is nice for enhancing fluency. Even use the considerable phrase playing cards in your personal early literacy actions. Consists of 100 die-cut popcorn playing cards (92 sight phrases and eight POP playing cards) in field with participating graphics. Measures 3″L x 3″W x 6 1/4″H. For two–-4 gamers. Grades 1+.
BUILD early literacy, enhance vocabulary, and enhance fluency
Playing cards can be utilized on their very own as flash playing cards for early studying actions
Two to 4 children compete to learn and acquire probably the most popcorn items.
Set contains 100 die-cut popcorn playing cards (92 with sight phrases and eight Pop playing cards for recreation play) and storage field, For two-4 gamers – Ages 5+
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  1. Keeley

    Great for students learning to read
    I love this game for my students. Splat is an excellent resource for parents and educators looking to enhance sight word recognition in a fun and interactive way. Its engaging design, solid educational principles, and varied gameplay make it a standout choice for young learners. Whether used at home or in the classroom, Splat is always a hit in my classroom! This is a must buy!

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  2. FruitySnack

    Worth its weight in silver
    One of the hardest things to do while trying to teach your child to read is keep his/her attention. Well this game offers the opportunity to do it. The little popcorns are cute and the box is exciting. The game LOOKS fun. I believe the instructions for the game are pretty straight up. You know, you pick one to read, and then he picks one to read. Whoever has the most when you get tired wins. Also, the instructions say that when a “POP” card is picked, the player loses all his cards. BAD IDEA. That will not make the game fun. Instead, when we find a “POP” card, everyone has to stand up and pop around the room like a popcorn. Now this makes reading the cards exciting. The normal player instructions are a little boring for my 4 year old, too. But throw in his noirsy trash truck that gets to haul off the popcorns he earns, and it becomes a blast for him. Add a few imaginary products (like pink elephants, dog paint, dust mite houses, whatever) that he can buy with his earned popcorn currency, and it gets even better. For an imaginary rabbit my son will read any card he can. Then he wants to read one to get the rabbit food, an imaginary collar, a rabbit hutch, and on and on. With this approach I get tired way before he does.My son is 4 and is reading 1st grade level with absolute ease. This is mostly because of starfall.com and morestarfall.com , but these cards help him with the words that can’t be sounded out so easily. These words have to be memorized… like the word “please” and “who” and “where” and “the”. Other words in the game are: big, run, ran, if, to, today, what, then, well, ride, see, little, do, this, into, now, and, went, could, on, no, said, pretty, at, my, is, there, fun, all, say, are, under, some, soon, be, he, that, it, a, and an. There are 100 words in all, I think. We generally only play with about 15 at any one time, so there is repetition so he can remember them. I recommend this game if you plan on playing WITH your child, and often. There is no way a kid can learn anything from these all by himself or with another child.

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Fun!
    We got this about a week ago to use now that school is over. I homeschool and want to keep them learning without them knowing they are learning. 🙂 This is MUCH more fun than flashcards, but the same concept. I have a 5 and 6 year old and we played together. I made up my own rules…when they got 10 words that they read on their own, they’d get a small sticker or piece of candy. (I let them keep them in their hand and it was a great math exercise as well. If they had 7, I would ask, “How many more do you need to get to 10?”) They were so excited that they were bouncing on my bed as we played. (Great idea!) So instead of telling them that they can’t jump (as most moms do), I told them that if they got a “POP” card that they could jump “X” amount of times on the bed. They loved it! My older two even wanted to play! I got this for seven dollars and some change, but I’d pay full price looking back. Well, worth the money! The box is cardboard, but very durable, so are the popcorn pieces. I agree with the other moms that you should play WITH your child! Some of the words include: (easier ones like) me, in, as, a, but, I, go, ran, if, my, see, but, and, him, for, did, (harder ones like)said, with, some, ride, could, little, down, jump, play, under. So this could easily be adaptable if you are the one picking the pieces for them to read. (Or you could only put those cards in the box if you want them to choose.) You could play with several ages and only pick appropriate “level” words for each child, too. Again, well worth the money as it’s fun, educational, and adaptable. So we’ll get a full summer’s worth of play (and more) out of this for sure!

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  4. amie

    So helpful and fun!
    Teaching my dyslexic kindergartener to read was a major challenge. This was a game changer! We couldn’t start out with the actual game rules. Instead we worked each night pulling out 3 words, memorizing, and putting them in a separate box. The next night we would review the words we learned so far, then pull out 3 more and learn those. Each night our box of learned words grew and after a few nights we had enough words to start making sentences. It was so fun to see her confidently making sentences and reading out loud. We are about half way through all the words and we look forward to playing popcorn every night!

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  5. A.Z.

    Fun for kids
    Very nice classroom gift – kids loves the games and the teacher approved it!

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  6. Teresa

    Great game but I changed it a bit at home
    This is a great game idea but I did make a couple of changes to the rules so my five-year-old son doesn’t get frustrated.First, along with the box of words I have a glass jar full of colorful M&M’s. At the end of the game everyone adds up how many sight words they got correct and they get to pull out that many M&M’s out of the jar to eat. This makes it a much more appealing game to my son as he’s smart enough to know that this is really just a way to do “homework”.Second, besides all of the sight word cards there are cards in the box that say POP on them. If you pull one of those out it’s a negative thing and means you lose all the points you have earned up to that part of the game. Not the greatest idea for small kids. Because I knew that could make my kiddo really upset I changed the rule so that when anyone pulled out a POP card everyone gets to take one M&M out of the jar and “POP” it into their mouth right then. Now it’s exciting to pull out a POP card. I know it’s important to teach kids that there are always winners and losers in a game but I wanted this one to be all positive so he would really want to learn those words!I am excited to have a way to work on sight words with my kindergartner and reward him at the same time.

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  7. edwin palapuz- happy customer

    My young English learners ( ELL) lovethis game. An excellent fu.n game of teaching sight words!

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  8. anabel

    Vienen bien.

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  9. Mommyme

    Wir besitzen recht viele Spiele von Learning Resources. Es ist generell eine Spielzeugmarke die Wert auf gute Qualität legt und aussergewöhnliches Lernspielzeug herstellt.Dieses Spiel kann entweder für Leseanfänger die der englischen Sprache mächtig sind oder für den Englischunterricht in der Grundschule benutzt werden. Es wird eine Karte (Popcorn) gezogen und diese wird von der jeweiligen Person vorgelesen. Ist das Wort richtig vorgelesen worden darf die Karte behalten werden, ist es falsch wird sie zurück getan. Sollte eine POP Karte gezogen werden, dann müssen alle gesammelten Karten wieder in die Dose geworfen werden. Wer am Ende die meisten Karten hat gewinnt! Die Karten sind liebevoll gestaltet (wie Popcorn) und der Eimer ist auch schön bunt. Das Spiel ist vollkommen aus fester Pappe und hält einiges aus. Die Farbe und der Druck ist klar und deutlich, nichts verschwommen oder falsch geschrieben.Warum also einen Punkt Abzug? Das Spiel wird leider sehr schnell langweilig. Wir haben uns dann andere Spielideen ausgedacht. Zum Beispiel spielen nicht nur mein Sohn und ich sondern noch mehrere Plüschtiere mit. Ich habe auch schon 10 Karten im Zimmer versteckt ; mein Sohn folgt “heiss oder kalt” Anweisungen um diese zu finden und dann vorzulesen.Fazit: Gekauft wurden das POP for Sight words von Learning Resources im November 2023 für €8,99 im Angebot. Das Spiel ist von guter und langlebiger Qualität auch wenn es aus Pappe besteht. Leider wird es doch sehr schnell langweilig und deshalb selten rausgeholt.Danke fürs lesen 😊

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  10. Kelly Snodgrass

    This is a fun game and has really helped me teach my 5 year olds how to read. My 10 year old loves to play it with her younger sisters too.It has so many ways to play.Love it.

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  11. Amazoncustomer

    A mi hijo y a mi nos encantó este juego, súper divertido y excelente para niños de 6 años en su aprendizaje de inglés! Compraré toda la serie, me encanta comprar en amazon, encuentras cosas q no venden en otros lados, compraré más de la serie de juegos

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    Studying Assets Pop For Sight Phrases Sport,Vocabulary/Literacy Sport, 92 Playing cards, Ages 5+
    Studying Assets Pop For Sight Phrases Sport,Vocabulary/Literacy Sport, 92 Playing cards, Ages 5+

    Original price was: $11.99.Current price is: $9.99.

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