📖 Unlock the Magic of Learning with Every Flip!
The Aizweb Magic E Word Games is an innovative educational tool designed for preschool and kindergarten classrooms. Featuring 54 colorful flash cards, it helps children aged 3-6 master phonics, spelling, and reading skills through engaging, hands-on activities. The eco-friendly design ensures durability and sustainability, making it a must-have for both home and classroom learning.
C**R
child friendly
Go visual learning tool
L**0
Helps with teaching
This has been a huge help for my grandchildren. The cards are durable and bright. They enjoy playing with it and using it.
N**I
Good educational tool
As a mom this is a great learning tool. My 4 yo cannot lose the letters since it’s attached as a spiral. This also folds down flat for easy storage and to take on the go.The words for each picture item are at the bottom of the base. I’m sure this is so they can spell the word by just looking at the picture but honestly I had to check and see what they were trying to get them to spell. See random photos of the pictures.There’s a “mole” I honestly was trying to figure what it was they were trying to get my kiddo to spell. The nose is red so I thought nose but then saw an actual nose on another card then found it was mole. A map with an arrow on the X mark is actually for the word “here”. A bowl of “rice” and kids at play should be a “game”. Then a music notes image is actually for “Tune” not note or notes. Then you see a “note” pad that spelled read with a pencil so thought at first he should spell read but that wasn’t right either. . . . This problem may just be me; but I honestly think it would have been more convenient to have the word that matches the picture on the actual picture card. Especially since the cards are not in the order the words are listed at the bottom of this anyways.To make it easier for my kiddo I may just take a permanent marker to it and save us both some time. Overall still a great tool to use.
T**A
Easy to use
I love using this with my patients. I use it for rhyming words and phonics. It’s really easy to use and fun for the kids!
P**E
Fun and instructional
This spiral-bound flash card set is fun for teaching and learning about “Silent E”. Young readers will enjoy flipping the letters to form new words using long vowels and silent “e”. Children also enjoy forming many nonsense words formed by flipping the cards. The flash card set stands upright in a “tent” form, forming a secure base for flipping the cards. When done making words, the flash card set collapses flat for easy storage in a backpack or bag. All pieces are attached so no pieces to lose or cards to pick up. This spiral-bound flash card set is a great gift for a kindergarten or 1st grade student.
C**S
light weight base
This is difficult to use, just because it is too light weight. When trying to turn the cards, the whole thin tends to tip, so it has to be held in one hand while moving the cards. The idea is great, but the reality is not convenient. It does show the the first job of the silent e well, and that is something, but there are easier ways to do it.
H**U
Color coding helps
My 5 year old is really getting interested in writing and spelling and this is a great tool to help with that magic e. I had been explaining it to her, off the cuff, when our playing included writing and reading things, but when I popped this in front of her, with the color coded consonants vs vowels, and she could see how the magic e changes pronunciation, I could see that flicker of comprehension occur. These are also nice to have propped up so she can see words she may want to write down. The quality is pretty good for our use, I explained to her how & why to turn the cards mindfully, and she has no problems with that, so I don’t anticipate this becoming damaged. These are great to add to our arsenal of homeschooling supplies and help keep learning fun. I would purchase these again.
T**.
Perfect for beginners
Children who are at the beginning stage learning words and how to read, this is a must have. A good item to use with multiple children. Easy enough that an older child could help a younger child.
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