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Okay, a learning activity. Anyone got these?
Got an advanced child just turned 3 years knows all his letters recognises numbers too. Moving on won’t to help him write the letters. Has anyone got rhyming letter formation cards? Where did you get them? Are they A4 or normal size cards.what do you think about them? Does it make it fun to learn to write letters.
Usually just use letter worksheets but saw around the Apple and down the leaf for ‘ a ‘ and it looked like it could be fun for a child?
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My grandaughter has just turned 4 and has known her letters and numbers for a while so for her birthday I bought her 'the speling game'. It comes with two sided cards with dotted lines for the letters and a picture of the object. Then they put the wooden letters on to the card to spell the item. I think it's a brilliant way to teach them how to spell. I got it online and if I can remember how to spell it (no pun intended) the company is called Gioqu or something like that. She loves it.
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that sounded very interesting Dragonfly, so i googled, and found this! http://www.thebellbird.cambs.sch.uk/...tion-chart.pdf
It looks like ****** might have something similar, but i'm not a member, so couldn't really see.
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Thank you loocyloo but what’s *******?
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Originally Posted by
Dragonfly
Thank you loocyloo but what’s *******?
i didn't know we couldn't use that word on here! the first word of a nursery rhyme about a little star!
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Last edited by Dragonfly; 28-09-2020 at 02:39 PM.
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That’s so funny, and I do know what you mean I’m with another site it’s not a town but a ******* with activity before it.
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I'm pretty sure I do have them and I would have got them from Amazon. I've never used them with a mindee, just used them briefly with DD - but I did it more for letter recognition than actual letter formation.
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