📚 Unlock the Magic of Words!
The Poetry Tiles Sight Word Magnets set includes 632 colorful, oversized (.75" tall) magnetic words designed for children ages 4-8. This educational kit features all Dolch Sight Words, allowing kids to build sentences and enhance their reading skills in a fun, interactive way. Made from durable materials, these magnets are perfect for use on metal surfaces like refrigerators or magnetic boards, making learning both engaging and accessible.
Size | Small |
Colour | White |
Material | Magnet, Paper |
Brand | Poetry Tiles |
Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | Good Odds LLC |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
Number of Pieces | 632 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850036358138 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | Big SW |
ASIN | B0C6YQRYZZ |
S**K
Honest Review
My son is going into first grade and uses them as we are in the kitchen. He’s learning and doesn’t even know!
I**M
They're exactly what I was looking for
So I love these magnets. They're the perfect size and lots of word variety and duplicates for whatever your heart desires. The only struggle is sheer amount lol. No issues or problems. Ive had them for a month now and they're holding up great
K**
Huge selection, magnet is good quality
These magnets are good quality, they stick well to the fridge and hold up well to regular use. There are SO many words. I wasn’t a huge fan of the symbols used on the tiles to identify grade level words. They didn’t always make sense and the symbol kind of takes away from the look. If the grade level categorization is necessary, I would have preferred color coding over the symbol for aesthetics.
B**S
A need for Teachers
A need for teachers. It is a great way to get students to make sentences.
D**M
Great for kids
This has been fantastic to help my students who are not good spellers find out how to spell a word. It was also helpful to help create sentences. I like that it is magnetic so kids can use it individually with dry erase boards or as a whole group. It allowed some of my students to expand their vocabulary and practice sounding out words. We also did use if for poetry, to help with rhyming words and word families. Multiple uses make this a great addition to a classroom.
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