Not exact matches
Coming to its more extravagant feature than the sit - to - stand
alphabet train consists of 13 double - sided letter
blocks which help to enhance the
learning skills of your children as well as it also helps in developing the creative skills.
Babies will enjoy stacking the
alphabet blocks, toddlers can practice letter recognition, preschoolers can
learn letter / sound relationships and begin to spell simple words, and younger elementary children can create simple math equations and spell simple words.
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Learning 2 Walk Preschool Rainbow Grid Game from Preschool Powol Packets Monster Math: A Dice Simple Math Activity from Play Dough & Popsicles Fun Shapes Dice Game for Kids from School Time Snippets Writing Game Using Dice from Teach me Mommy 10 - Sided Dice Multiplication Game from Line upon Line
Learning Alphabet Dice Letter Formation Activity from Sugar Aunts
Block Stacking Dice Game from Kidz Activities Simple Addition Dice Game from Powerful Mothering DIY Dice from Sugar Spice & Glitter
Look for affordable
Alphabet Blocks in discount stores as well as the
learning toy section of department stores, which will often have deals prior to the start of the school year.
During free choice
learning centers, the teacher uses several sets of
Alphabet Blocks, name cards, whiteboards, and markers to help students practice spelling their names.
At the beginning of the school year, the teacher prepares a literacy
learning center using
Alphabet Blocks to engage visual, kinesthetic and auditory learners.
Use
Alphabet Blocks in
learning centers to facilitate small group instruction or individual, independent
learning.