Learning Resources POP for Word Families Game, Word Families, Vocabulary and Rhyming, for 2-4 Players, Ages 6+ Import
$24.38
- WORD GAMES FOR KIDS: Children create and learn words with common endings in this fast-paced game
- EDUCATIONAL GAMES STRENGTHEN VOCABULARY: Strengthens vocabulary, spelling, and fluency
- PRACTICE RHYMING WORDS: Starts with 2-letter endings, then moves up to 3-letter endings and rhyming practice
- GRAB AND GO GAMES: Perfect to grab and go, PERFECT FOR FIRST GRADERS & BEYOND: For ages 5+, 2-4 players
- GIVE THE GIFT OF LEARNING: Whether you’re shopping for holidays, birthdays, or just because, toys from Learning Resources help you discover new learning fun every time you give a gift! Ideal gift for Halloween, Christmas, Stocking Stuffers, Easter Baskets Stuffers or even for Homeschool.
Additional information
Weight | 200 kg |
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Lynn Kalus –
Everything was awesome and it is a fun game to learn with.
We have the Pop for letters game and it is so much fun and you can learn a lot. Everything was Awesome and no damage or pieces missing either.
Caitlin –
A must for a struggling reader. Must get the blends game too!!
This may be the only thing that will teach my son to read. We have made up our own rules and usually it is a high stakes game for candy. I also have the blends popcorn game so we choose one from each set to see if we can make funny words: fl- and -art makes flart. Of course then things get hilarious when we then make up definitions for the new words. Great family game and teaches sounding out words. As a homeschooling mom this is a boon and will be used for all three of my boys.
Jenn –
Great
This is a great hands-on game/activity for those learning sight words or blends. I bought all of the ones in the series and am very pleased. Love that the popcorn cards are sturdy, the game is quick to learn, and it’s fun.Bought for my future classroom, but would be great for at home practice too.
valjps –
Fun and actually usefully educational
My students love this game and we also have the blends version. It’s really cute and the “pop” cards add a little bit of drama to a game they may have been boring eventually otherwise. It also, teaches kids not to be angry when things don’t quite go their way!This has been great for students that are currently working on word families. It helps give them some initial exposure to new ones in a fun way before they have studied them. You can also go though and pull just the ones you have already covered for a review that goes beyond a word or picture sort.
Kathy –
Children learn don’t even know it
Children learn don’t even know it, They had a lot of fun with this