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My students need a Magnetic Letter Builders set to help their letter formation. They also need books using positional words so they can understand the positional words. The games, Sight-Word seashell and Can Do! will help with early reading skills. These materials will assist my students ability to learn early reading skills in a fun and motivating way. Kids love to build and put things together, and the magnetic building pieces are great for letter formation for my kindergarteners. Sight words and vocabulary are fun to learn by playing games occasionally. The emergent readers are just right for my students to read about positional words. Using these materials will get my students even more excited to learn their letters, their sight words, vocabulary, and interested in reading. While games are not the only way to teach reading skills, it sure does make learning to read a lot more fun and motivating!
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My students need a Magnetic Letter Builders set to help their letter formation. They also need books using positional words so they can understand the positional words. The games, Sight-Word seashell and Can Do! will help with early reading skills. These materials will assist my students ability to learn early reading skills in a fun and motivating way. Kids love to build and put things together, and the magnetic building pieces are great for letter formation for my kindergarteners. Sight words and vocabulary are fun to learn by playing games occasionally. The emergent readers are just right for my students to read about positional words. Using these materials will get my students even more excited to learn their letters, their sight words, vocabulary, and interested in reading. While games are not the only way to teach reading skills, it sure does make learning to read a lot more fun and motivating!