📚 Build Words, Build Futures!
The Junior Learning CVC Word Builders Activity Cards are designed to enhance phonemic awareness in children through engaging, colorful cards. With 48 cards featuring images and phoneme color-coding, these cards are perfect for interactive learning when paired with the CVC Tub of Tri-blocks. Made in the USA and ASTM certified, they ensure a safe and durable educational experience.
Brand | Junior Learning |
Manufacturer | Flat River Group |
Country of Origin | USA |
Model number | JL178 |
Colour | Multicolor |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.28 g |
Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 13.21 x 14.22 cm; 0.28 Grams |
Item model number | JL178 |
Item Height | 5.6 Inches |
Item Width | 5.2 Inches |
Included Components | 48 cards |
Are batteries included? | No |
Lithium battery weight | 1 Pounds |
External Certification | Conforms to ASTM F963 |
A**D
Awesome tool for the classroom!
Appealing to the students. Would highly recommend!
R**S
No sirve de nada si no compras otro articulo
CUIDADO! Pésimo que no aclaren que no sirve de nada si no compras otro articulo, que por cierto aparte esta casi el doble de caro, no nos sirvió para nada
J**S
I think they are lovely and ideal for reception/ year ...
I think they are lovely and ideal for reception/ year 1 children who are learning to sound out and blend cvc words together. Word on the back helps parents to tell the children the word if the child isn't sure of picture
D**H
Specific letter blocks are NOT required
Guys. Be creative. Use other letter tools. Your child can write it with a dry erase marker (or crayong, or regular marker, or pencil...). They can build it with playdoh letters or wikistix. You can get cheap letter magnets at the dollar store. The purpose is to decompose and blend the sounds. You can use any related manipulative you can get your hands on. I will be using Educational Insights Color-Coded Lowercase AlphaMagnets for my virtual lessons.My only complaints about this set are superficial.1) The cards take up only 50% of the box. There's a huge spacer. I'm not sure if that's so you can store your cubes in the same box, but if not - kind of a waste of space.2) The box is very flimsy. The cards will likely outlast the container by many years. In a classroom, I wouldn't expect the box to make it to the end of the school year. At home, you may get a few months longer. The cards are very sturdy.3) What are the color levels about? I didn't notice anything in particular as a substantial difference between words on different colored cards. And why not have equal numbers for each color?
B**R
Great
Amazing for teaching to read to first level
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