The magnetic letter box (213 pieces of 2cm) was created to make learning letters, words and phrases a fun and educational experience.
Through the use of magnetic pieces, children can explore the world of reading and writing in an interactive and engaging way.
Purpose of the magnetic letter box (213 pieces of 2cm)
The magnetic reading box helps children acquire reading and writing skills in a playful way.
This educational resource aims to develop reading and writing fluency, improve concentration and perseverance, and promote independent work.
Who it is intended for:
This product is ideal for:
- Children who are beginning to learn to read, generally in preschool and the early years of elementary school;
- Advanced readers who need additional practice;
- Children with reading and spelling difficulties;
- Use in a family setting or in the classroom, both in individual and group activities.
Activity Proposals
Activity 1: Word Formation
Materials Needed: Magnetic letters, magnetic sheet with lines.
1. Ask the child to choose some magnetic letters and form simple words on the magnetic sheet;
2. Encourage her to read the words formed aloud;
3. Help the child find and form new words using different letters.
Activity 2: Writing Sentences
Materials Needed: Magnetic letters, magnetic sheet with lines.
1. Ask the child to choose some pre-formed words and organize them into short sentences;
2. Encourage her to write and read the sentences aloud;
3. Assist in correcting and improving sentences to enrich vocabulary and grammar.
Activity 3: Spelling Game
Materials Needed: Magnetic letters.
1. Show the child a picture or say a word and ask them to spell the word using the magnetic letters.
2. Encourage the child to check their spelling and correct any mistakes.
3. Play rounds with different words to practice spelling various words.
Activity 4: Magnetic Stories
Materials Needed: Magnetic letters, magnetic sheet with lines.
1. Ask the child to use the magnetic letters to create characters and objects.
2. Encourage her to write a short story using the words she has formed.
3. Help the child read the story aloud and discuss the plot and characters.
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