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Building sentences becomes a game with this set of engaging, colour-coded dominoes! Dominoes are printed with nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions and prepositions. Handy storage tub included. Set of 114.
Reinforce phonics skills, from short vowels to blends and digraphs, with these appealing colour-coded sets. Dominoes are printed with consonants and word families or root words, prefixes and suffixes for children to put together hundreds of different words. Great for word formation games. Each set includes 84 dominoes.
Build simple sentences the hands-on way with this popular multisensory kit! Begin building basic sentences with this popular hands-on kit! Children develop reading fluency, beginning writing skills and an understanding of word relationships as they explore parts of speech and building simple sentences. Kit includes: Set of 160 colour-coded Reading Rods®; 24 double-sided Activity Cards; 48-page Instruction & Activity Book; 4 activity trays and storage tub.
Everything you need to engage students in hands-on word building lessons! Young readers develop skills in phonological awareness, phonemic awareness and phonics by using suggested patterns to make words. Kit includes: Set of 109 colour-coded Reading Rods®; 24 double-sided Activity Cards; 64-page Instruction & Activity Book; 4 activity trays and storage tub.
Practice letter recognition, patterning, sorting and more with these colourful lacing sets. Set includes 15 laces and a storage bucket.
The unique design provides students with a fun way to experiment with many letter combinations as they assemble words, and offers early readers a hands-on approach for developing spelling skills. There are 5 innovative books in the Let's Spell series, each with a self-correcting word list at the back.
This handy flip book teaches that homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Three word examples are given (e.g. buy, bye, by) for each homophone. Three sentences containing the homophones are also generated at the bottom when the correct words are matched.