Little Red Tool Box: Word Builders -- Consonants & Vowels
SKU
022292
ISBN
9781546156048
Grade PK-2
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Charlotte Mason
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Learns through listening, talking out loud or reading out loud.
Visual
Learns through seeing, prefers written instructions and visual materials.
Kinesthetic/Tactile (Hands-On)
Learns through moving, doing and touching.
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Emphasizing the consonants & vowels in word-building, the
Level 1 Little Red Tool Box Word Builders Consonant and Vowels helps
budding readers as they learn letters, sounds, rhyming, and other early skills.
The sturdy carrying case (Red Tool Box) includes 45 magnetic yellow foam tiles (which
will need to be separated), a dry-erase magnetic board (for tiles), and an 8-page
Word Builders Guide. Written to parents/families, the Word Builders Guide explains
the research behind reading success and instructions for numerous games and
activities to work on consonant and vowel sounds and building and writing
simple words. Dry-erase
markers sold separately.
Publisher's Description of Little Red Tool Box: Word Builders -- Consonants & Vowels
Get children on the path to reading and spelling success with this set of magnetic foam letter tiles that feature consonants and vowels. Inside you'll find 45 letter tiles, a write-on/wipe-off magnetic board, and an 8-page teaching guide filled with learning-rich activities. A great way to build children's early reading and spelling skills!
Add some hands-on phonics fun to your studies! Practice early reading skills with the vibrant yellow easy-grip letter tiles. Lowercase letter tiles show consonants in black and vowels in red to help recognize and learn word-building patterns. The included write-on/wipe-off magnetic board is perfectly sized for young hands (approximately 9.5” x 7”) with a writing line across the bottom. Using the top blank area, children can use magnets to first spell the word, then use a dry-erase marker (not included) to copy the word on the double-line (which has a dotted midline). Each kit includes 45–55 magnetic foam letter tiles, a magnetic dry-erase board, and an 8-page activity guide. The guide includes game and activity suggestions. All pieces are housed in a convenient carrying box for on-the-go learning!