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Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards
Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards
Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards
Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards
Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards
Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards

Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards

Product ID : 47362758


Galleon Product ID 47362758
UPC / ISBN 192407077638
Shipping Weight 2.01 lbs
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Model 165432
Manufacturer Really Good Stuff
Shipping Dimension 13.62 x 10.04 x 0.94 inches
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Really Good Stuff Tap and Write CVC Words - 120 Cards Features

  • WHAT’S INCLUDED: These laminated Tap & Write CVC Words sets include three levels of color-coded, double-sided cards totaling 124 cards (8"" by 4"" each) stored on sturdy plastic rings, an answer k

  • HELP STUDENTS IDENTIFY SOUNDS WITHIN WORDS: Having students tap on the black dots reinforces good listening skills with a tactile approach.

  • STRATEGIES FOR CVC WORDS: These Card Sets help your students find success by teaching them to use CVC strategies such as picture clues, directionality arrows, color-coded sound boxes, and dots for tap

  • REINFORCE HANDWRITING SKILLS: You can encourage good handwriting skills as students record missing letters on the Primary writing line in each missing letter box.

  • ENCOURAGE STUDENTS THROUGH SUCCESS: Young learners will find success as they decode three levels of CVC words, providing pride and confidence as they learn how to read.


About Really Good Stuff Tap And Write CVC Words - 120 Cards

Students use picture clues to fill in missing letters of CVC words. They write in the missing letter(s) with a dry erase marker and then read the word. Dots and a directional arrow help students tap out the sounds and sound out the word. The set includes three levels for differentiation, from one letter missing to all three letters missing.