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Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7.7 x 7.5 x 1.6 inches |
Size | Ssiz.nm-6189 |
Material Type | Magnetic |
Color | Multicolor(red , Orange, Blue, Green and Purple) |
Theme | Animal |
Battery Type | No batteries required |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Language Skills |
Power Source | manual winding |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
S**N
A favorite and versatile game
This game is a favorite of the children in my reading classes. It's bright and sturdy. There are many ways to use the game. A child who is just learning letters can catch a fish and say any letters he/shek recognizes. Those who know the words can read them and make oral sentences. In one group, a child who didn't know any letters yet, was the group fish-weigher. He counted the letters in each fish caught, and announced the weight of the fish --the number of letters in it. A great, simple and versatile game. It arrived with the magnet having fallen out of one fishing rod. The magnet was loose in the box, but fixable with gorilla glue.
J**T
SIGHT WORD FISHING
Colorful and well-crafted learning fun. To make storage easier, I added a drawstring to the "fishing pool" so that all of the fish could be gathered up for storage. It would have been handy to have a chart for each of the word levels so the fish could be placed on them as if playing "coverall bingo". I plan on making such a chart for each word level. I have not compared these words to her school words as yet, however, plan on using reverse side of the fish to add any needed words. I totally recommend this educational product.
X**A
Son loves it.
I love this game for my son. He’s in first grade and he’s behind on his sight words. My son suffers from autism level 2 and we’re in the process of getting him evaluated for add or adhd. It’s hard to teach him his sight words so I bought this game so that we can play it on family game night. I took the fishes with the words he needs to learn and once he’s got those down I’ll put in the rest of the fishes. But he loves this game at first he could only really get the easy words but now he’s starting to master the more challenging words for him. But it does take time and a lot of play time to see improvement. I bought this one and bingo Game for sight words but I like this one more because you can choose the words he’s struggling on and make it more individualized for his learning. I plan on using it with my toddler once he becomes a preschool age it will help with his motor skills and language.
A**Y
Great concept!!! Niece loves it.
It's a great concept for young Learners. You can even add your own twists, like use it in a sentence, or spell it. There were a few pieces without magnets but overall, still functional. The most important thing is the reading levels. They are not as tough as anticipated. I have a level 2-3 reader. There were maybe 3 words, so far, from "level 5" that she didn't know. Thus the added twists to the game. My niece still loves it. And it's a great way to avoid guessing and memorization based on pictures.
O**A
Wonderful for first graders :)
I've had this for a few years and have used it as a station for my first graders and during tutoring. It's a fun way for kids to review their sight words. The fishing sticks are excellent wood quality and the string is strong! The fish are separated in color baggies, so it was easy for the kids to pick up. The kids get SUPER excited to "Fish" for their words and its super cute!
A**R
Highly recommend
Great quality!
M**U
Great learning tool
I was looking for a fun tool to learn sight words and I am so happy that I found this fishing set. My son absolutely loves it. It’s so fun to play and learn at the same time. His reading skills improved a lot and he loves to read on his own now. I definitely recommend this!
S**6
Encouraged by 5 year old Granddaughter to Read
Most things intellectual and physical come easily to my granddaughter - which makes her lazy when an effort is required. Her parents have read books to her every day since she was in the womb so she loves stories - being read to her. She wants to read but doesn't want to make the effort. Since she received this for her birthday in August, the whining and "I don't want to" have completely stopped! She played this game everyday for a week or so and continues to play with it at least 3 times a week 2 months later. And she just finished her first chapter book. While most of it was read to her, she followed along and chimed in when she recognized words from this fishing game! Excellent tool for encouraging young readers!
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