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Publication Date
[20-].
Description
"Build early literacy skills – and kid confidence! - with the Hot Dots Alphabet Set! Preschoolers practice letter recognition and formation all by themselves with 72 colorful letter lessons and an interactive Hot Dots Pen. Kids simply press the pen to any answer dot for an immediate audio (mutable) and visual response – green light and congratulatory sounds for correct responses, red light, and gentle redirection for incorrect answers."--
Publication Date
[20-]
Description
Lessons cover reading comprehension and vocabulary to spelling and punctuation. Also includes 15 challenge lessons for advanced learners! Students can verify answers immediately by using the Hot Dots power pen, which detects right and wrong answers with flashing lights and sounds.
Publication Date
[2011]
Description
Create 12 puzzles that concentrate on middle sounds. For the game, players take turns rolling a die by pressing on a color-coded popper, then use the letter on the die to complete words on their game mats. The die in each popper has five different middle sounds, for a total of 20 middle sounds to build 120 words. Includes six game mats per popper. Flip books provide additional phonics practice.
Publication Date
©2005
Description
These self-checking flash card sets help students practice their reading comprehension skills. There 50 stories, on the back of the cards, there are 4 multiple-choice questions. Students can verify answers by using the Hot Dots power pen, or write down the answers and check them against the answer key.
Hot Dots power pens detect right and wrong answers with flashing lights and sounds.
Publication Date
[2017]
Description
"Here's a fun, hands-on way to help children master the lines and curves that form uppercase letters! Kids simply grab a letter card and use the magnetic builders to copy the shape of the letter. The tough plastic pieces stick together at any angle--for frustration-free practice every time, with or without the letter cards. Develops skills in letter recognition, letter building and fine motor development."--
Publication Date
c1998
Description
An instructional program derived from the Orton-Gillingham phonics-based method for teaching reading, and adapted by educators for use by parents teaching their children reading, writing, and spelling skills. Teaches how to introduce concepts with the use of multi-sensory instruction including visual (seeing), auditory (hearing), and tactile (touching).
Publication Date
[2011]
Description
Create 12 puzzles that match ending sounds. For the game, players take turns rolling a die by pressing on a color-coded popper, then use the letter on the die to complete words on their game mats. The die in each popper has five different ending sounds, for a total of 20 ending sounds to build 120 words. Includes six game mats per popper. Flip books provide additional phonics practice.
Publication Date
[2023]
Description
"Our irresistible ice cream cones make alphabet practice a real treat! Children simply select a scoop featuring a lowercase letter, then easily snap it onto the cone with the corresponding uppercase letter. It's a super-sweet way for kids to master letter recognition, matching and sequencing...build fine motor skills...and more!" --
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