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The Junior Learning Rainbow CVC Objects Magnetic Foam Set includes 40 engaging magnetic foam pieces designed for children ages 4-5, promoting hands-on learning and phonics skills in a fun, interactive way. Ideal for both classroom and home use, this set supports early education with a focus on CVC word recognition.
E**R
Great tool
These are a great little teaching tool to use in a small group. Because they are small, I would not recommend using them for a whole group. After using them in a small group, I can give them to my students to work with at their seats. They can be used for a variety of activities as students learn to read and write. I also like the size, because my classroom doesn’t have a lot of storage, but I want to provide a variety of activities.
A**R
Kinder centers
I use these in my kinder classroom as a station. I have a laminated alphabet page I put on a cookie sheet and the kids match the beginning sound to the letter. As the year progresses I will have them write the CVC word for the magnet in sound boxes.
A**R
Great CVC magnets!
The media could not be loaded. I love these magnets for practicing CVC (consonant vowel consonant) words directly in the whiteboard. Kids can have them on the board and then either use magnetic letters or a dry erase marker to sound out and write the word.These magnets are nice and thick and easy to grab on to. It doesn’t look or feel like the picture is going to peel off. And it has a good mix of words with different consonants and vowels used. The size is perfect, you can easily tell what the pictures are, and the colors are vibrant. My kids have had fun using them.
E**A
Fun with cvc
We have so much fun using these for beginning sound sort, picture and word card matching, ending sound, etc. find additon. Good quality and I love that they’re magnetic!
R**L
Easy to use
I like that these are great to use in a variety of ways, a sensory bin, on a magnetic board and on a bingo mat. I do wish there was a list to go with these and also a few repeats with the same word, like "pin" and "bat". This may be confusing for little children, although it would be great for discussing allophones.There are a few items that I'm not sure what they are - the 2 men together - and the blue circle that looks like a dart board. Any help?thanks
L**Y
CVC magnets
So fun and functional for kids in speech therapy. They are thick and not easy to break.
M**N
Great for working with CVC targets.
I am a home health SLP-Assistant which means I work out of my car constantly driving from place to place. These are easy to put in my bag and I use them multiple times each week and sometimes multiple times per day. These are great because I can use them for so many kids for CVC targets and also initial or final targets such as /p b m n g k t d/. Perfect activity piece in my opinion.
T**R
Students love them
Fun way to help kindergarteners understand the skill of sounding out CVC words. Will be ordering another box.
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