These cards are designed to be used with the pocket chart to encourage the recognition of three-letter words. Using a different medium to teach this concept makes learning fun and ensures that you keep your child’s attention as they build on some foundation reading skills. Product Details Size: 65mm x 58mm Pieces: 24 Age: 6 years + Learning Benefits Matching...
Each teacher or parent needs learning tools to use for repetition or even homework. This set of flashcards can be used for learning and establishing the letters of the alphabet. Product Details Size: A5 Pieces: 26 laminated flashcards Age: 5 years + Product Code: LAN436E (English) LAN436A (Afrikaans) Language: available in English or Afrikaans Learning Benefits Learning and establishing the...
Letter formation and writing can sometimes be challenging, and children will stop their work as they don’t know how to write a certain letter. These bigger cards allow your child to write on top of the letters with their finger, with big movements and following instructions on where to start and where to stop. Product Details Size: A5 & A3...
Alphabet frieze cards A-Z to use in your house or in the classroom. Product Details Size: A4 Pieces: 26 Age: 5 years + Product Code: LAN428E (English) LAN428A (Afrikaans) Language: available in English or Afrikaans Learning Benefits As you put up frieze wallcards, you add a constant reminder for the child to remember new concepts that are being learnt. It...
Wallchart to use for antonyms
Product Details
Size: A3 & A2
Pieces: 1
Product code: A3 LAN569E (English) A3 LAN569A (Afrikaans) A2 LAN570E (English) A2 LAN570A (Afrikaans)
Language: English & Afrikaans
Learning Benefits
As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child to remember new concepts being learnt.
Wallchart to use for apostrophes
Product Details
Size: A3 & A2
Pieces: 1
Product code: A3 LAN599E (English) A3 LAN599A (Afrikaans) A2 LAN600E (English) A2 LAN600A (Afrikaans)
Language: English & Afrikaans
Learning Benefits
As you put up a wallchart, you constantly remind the child to remember new concepts being learnt.